Concrete tiles can often be confused with clay tiles. The primary difference is clay tiles are less brittle and therefore cheaper to install on. Some...
Author - Patrick Crowley
A composite or asphalt shingle roof is one of the easier and most painless installs for a solar system. Quite simply, your installer will be able to...
When you go solar, your installer will need to know the amperage of your panel (breaker) box and how it’s fed to determine whether or not you need to...
Your main service panel, also known as a breaker box or just a panel box, is a fairly important part of your solar system. Essentially, all the...
Solar conduits are what electrical wires run through from your solar panels to your house. In most cases, they are run on the outside of your house...
A big question for homeowners when deciding to go solar is whether to choose a micro inverter or a string inverter. The answer for what is best for...
As you might imagine, your roof has a pretty big impact on your solar project. Your roof type, it’s age, and the shape and angle can impact both the...
A solar company will size your solar system by evaluating your annual electricity consumption. Since your energy usage will fluctuate monthly, you...
If you’re renting a property, it is still possible to go solar, but we’d need to speak with your landlord or property owner. As a landlord, you may...
If you’ve heard the term “Free Solar” you’ve probably thought it was too good to be true. There are two ways “Free solar” can work for you. First...