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Why Go Solar?

A Cleaner Environment

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  1.  Unlike fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants when burned, solar energy does not produce any emissions. This means that using solar energy can help reduce the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

  2.  The burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas can release air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can cause respiratory problems and other health issues. Solar energy, on the other hand, does not produce any air pollution.

  3.  Many traditional energy sources, such as coal and nuclear power, require large amounts of water for cooling and other purposes. This can lead to water pollution and depletion of local water resources. Solar energy, on the other hand, does not require water for its operation, so it does not contribute to water pollution or depletion.

  4.  Solar energy relies on the sun's rays, which are a virtually limitless and free energy source. In contrast, fossil fuels are finite resources that will eventually run out. Using solar energy can help conserve these finite resources and reduce our reliance on them.

Save Money By Going Solar

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  1. Solar panels can generate electricity from the sun's rays, which can be used to power homes and businesses. By generating their own electricity, people who use solar energy can reduce their reliance on the grid and lower their monthly electricity bills.

  2. As more people adopt solar energy, it can help reduce the demand for electricity from the grid. This can lower the need for expensive grid upgrades and maintenance, which can save money in the long run.

  3.  Solar panels can be a desirable feature for many home buyers, and they can increase the value of a property. This means that people who install solar panels may be able to recoup some of the upfront costs when they sell their homes.

Increased Home Equity

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  1.  Solar panels can be a unique and attractive feature that sets a home apart from others on the market. This can make a home more appealing to buyers, which can increase its value.

  2.  Studies have shown that homes with solar panels tend to sell for higher prices than comparable homes without solar panels. In some cases, the value of the solar panels themselves may be included in the sale price of the home.

  3.  Many states and localities offer incentives and tax credits to encourage the use of solar energy. These incentives can help offset the upfront cost of solar panels and make them more affordable, which can also increase the value of a home.

Extra Money To Plan for the future

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  1.  Solar panels can generate electricity from the sun's rays, which can be used to power homes and businesses. By generating their own electricity, people who use solar energy can reduce their reliance on the grid and lower their monthly energy bills. This can help you plan and save money on energy costs in the long run.

  2.  Many states and localities offer incentives and tax credits to encourage the use of solar energy. These incentives can help offset the upfront cost of solar panels and make them more affordable. This can help you plan and save money on the cost of switching to solar energy.

  3.  Solar energy can provide a long-term, stable source of electricity, as the sun's rays are a virtually limitless and free energy source. In contrast, fossil fuels such as coal and oil are finite resources that will eventually run out. By switching to solar energy, you can plan and save on energy costs for the long term.

  4.  Solar panels can be a good investment because they can generate a return on investment through energy savings and incentives. This can help you plan and save money over the long term.

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What To Expect At Your Solar Consultation

Energy Assessment

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  1.  The solar representative will assess the customer's energy needs by gathering information about their energy use, their property, and their goals for using solar energy. This may involve conducting an energy audit, taking measurements of the property, and discussing the customer's energy usage habits.

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Your Options

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2.  The solar representative will provide information about the different solar energy options available to the customer, including the types of solar panels, their efficiency and durability, and any warranties or guarantees offered.

Pricing Options

 

3.  The solar representative will use the information gathered during the appointment to calculate the cost of solar panels and installation, as well as the potential energy savings and financial benefits of using solar energy.

Q&A Session

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4.  The solar representative will answer any questions the customer may have about solar energy and address any concerns they may have about the transition to solar energy.

Next Steps/ Path forward

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5.  Based on the information gathered during the appointment and the customer's goals and needs, the solar representative will provide recommendations for the most suitable solar energy options and outline the next steps for transitioning to solar energy.

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