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Residential Solar Panels

Nothing is more annoying than utility bills that keep going up. Have you noticed that your electric bills are higher this year than they were last year? The energy market is always changing, and homeowners always have to pay the most. Elite Solar Installs has good news for you, though! If you go solar, you won’t have to worry about your electricity bill going up and up. If you switch to solar energy, you won’t have to pay for electricity every month. Instead, you’ll pay a one-time installation fee.

What Should You Do Before Getting a Residential Solar Panel?

Since many people choose solar energy, it’s important to know a few things before installing solar panels at home. These things are:

  • Rooftop systems need a roof in good shape.
  • There are no trees or other things that block the sun.
  • Put solar panels on a house when it’s being built.
  • Enough room for solar panels to be put on the ground

Benefits of going solar

FAQ

First, the PV, or photovoltaic, cells that cover solar panels take in the clean energy from the sun. What happens next is part science and part magic: tiny particles of light called photons break electrons free from their atoms. This makes a one-way flow of direct current, or DC, which is then changed into alternating current, or AC, which can be used to power homes and businesses.

Even though solar panels produce the most energy when they get direct sunlight, they still make a lot of clean energy on cloudy or rainy days. This is true even on cold, cloudy winter days. This is because solar panels use both visible and infrared light to make electricity that can be used. Even on the cloudiest, grayest, and wettest days, solar panels can still get light.

The question is whether you can afford to not do it. If you can pay your electric bill or, better yet, if you're sick of paying way too much for electricity, you can afford to go solar. So, yes, you can really afford to go solar. We guarantee!

No. Solar panels need to be in contact with either direct or indirect sunlight, which both contain the photons needed for photovoltaics, in order to make electricity. Even though the moon is very bright on clear nights, it doesn't have any photons, so it can't be used to make energy.

It's an easy choice. Whether you choose solar for your home or your business, you can save a lot. By going solar, you can protect yourself from the unpredictability of electricity rates that keep going up. A solar energy system can also raise the value of your home. No matter how you look at it, everyone wins.

We didn't think you'd ask! That's a great question, and we'll be happy to answer it once we know more about your home or business's energy needs. We want you to get in touch with us to find out how much money you can save. With almost a decade of experience, we've helped almost all of our customers get their electric bills down to zero. Clean energy is a real way to save money. If you pay for electricity, going solar can save you money. It's really that easy!

Solar has many environmental and health benefits, just like other clean, renewable energy sources. You are not only helping to cut down on pollution and climate change-causing greenhouse gas emissions, but you are also lowering the carbon footprint and environmental impact of your home or business. Every home or business is different, so we make a proposal just for you that takes into account your energy needs and how going solar will affect the environment. All of this helps keep the environment safe so that we can use it for years to come.

During a blackout, your solar energy system will also stop working. Because it is connected to the power grid, if the grid goes down, so will your solar energy system. This is done to keep utility workers and first responders from getting hurt by solar panels sending power to the grid. In South Florida, we can use the power grid as a battery (a process called "net-metering"), which lets us over-produce when there are more hours of sunlight. You get these credits throughout the year through your "reserve account" with a utility company like Florida Power & Light (FPL). Contact us if you want backup power, and we'll come up with a solution that works for you. Here, you can find more information about how to store batteries.

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