Q: How do solar panels work?
A: Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. Photovoltaic cells generate direct current (DC) electricity when exposed to sunlight, which is then converted to alternating current (AC) by an inverter for use in homes or businesses.
Q: How long do solar panels last?
A: Solar panels typically last 25-30 years, with manufacturers offering warranties of 20-25 years to guarantee performance and product quality.
Q: Will solar panels work on cloudy days or at night?
A: Solar panels can generate electricity on cloudy days but with reduced output. They do not produce electricity at night. Battery storage or net metering can help offset nighttime energy usage by storing surplus energy or crediting exported energy.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on any type of roof?
A: Solar panels can be installed on most roofs, including asphalt shingles, metal, tile, and flat roofs. Suitability depends on factors like orientation, angle, shading, and structural integrity, which the company assesses for each project.
Q: How much does a solar panel installation cost?
A: Installation costs vary based on system size, location, roof type, and incentives. While upfront costs may be significant, long-term savings on electricity bills often outweigh the initial investment. The company offers free quotes for accurate pricing.
Q: Is it possible to sell excess energy back to the grid?
A: Yes, through net metering or feed-in tariffs, excess energy generated by solar panels can be sold back to the grid, earning credits or payments from utility companies.
Q: Do you offer installment plans?
A: Yes, installment options are available through post-dated checks and bank financing, subject to bank approval.
Q: What payment methods do you accept?
A: Accepted payment methods include cash, credit card, check/cheque, bank transfer, and bank financing.