The process of Going solar

Going solar is a fantastic way to save money on your energy bills and contribute to a more sustainable future. Here's a breakdown of the typical process:​ 1 Initial Consultation and Assessment a home solar analysis A solar specialist will assess your home's energy consumption, roof size and orientation, and shading to determine if solar is a good fit and the ideal system size. They'll analyze your past energy bills to understand your usage patterns. Average time: 2 Days 2 System Design and Proposal Based on the assessment, the solar company will design a system tailored to your needs and roof. This includes the number of panels, their placement, and the type of inverter. ou'll receive a proposal outlining the system design, estimated energy production, cost, financing options, and potential savings. Average time: 1 week 3 Contract with a provider Finalize and review the agreement with the provider Average time: 1 Day 4 Permitting and Approvals the solar company will typically handle the necessary permits and approvals from your local government and utility company. This can include building permits and interconnection agreements. Average time: 1 month 5 Install and inspect Typical systems can be installed in a day or two. After installation local city and utility representatives will come out to your home to inspect the system. Average time: 1-2 months 6 Inspection and Activation After installation, a local inspector will verify that the system meets all safety codes and regulations.
* Utility Connection: Your utility company will then connect your solar system to the grid, and you'll receive permission to operate (PTO).
Average time: 1 week
7 Turn on the light and start saving today! Once approvals are granted, you can flip the switch and start shining with savings