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Solar energy reduces electricity bills, decreases carbon footprint, provides energy independence, and may increase property value.

Solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, which is either used immediately or stored in batteries. Excess energy can be sent to the grid if your system supports net metering.

Net metering is a billing system where you earn credits for the excess energy your solar panels produce and send back to the grid.

Solar panels typically last 25-30 years and require minimal maintenance. The manufactured warranty on the panels is 30 years.

Solar panels generate electricity on cloudy days but at reduced efficiency. They do not produce power at night unless paired with a battery system.

“The cost of a solar system varies based on size, location, and provider. Schedule a free consultation today, and we’ll show you how to get started with a no upfront cost option tailored to your needs!”

Incentives vary by region. The FTC is 30%. SC State tax credit is 25%. There is also state rebates, and local subsidies. Some utility companies also offers a rebate.

Savings depend on your energy usage, local electricity rates, and system size but can reduce bills by 50-100%.

The installation process typically takes 1-3 days, but permitting and approval can extend the timeline to several weeks.

Excess energy is sent to the grid or stored in batteries, depending on your setup.

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