3 Key Reasons to Go Solar in the Summer
Every season is a good season to go solar but due to incentives, higher production, and larger bills, you may see the most benefit from making to switch during the summer months.
Every season is a good season to go solar but due to incentives, higher production, and larger bills, you may see the most benefit from making to switch during the summer months.
What makes you different? That’s a question we get asked every day. The truth is most solar companies do a similar thing, but we’re not all the same. Rooftop Solar was built on culture. Every person we hire is an important part of a team that is building on a vision. At Rooftop Solar, if it’s … Read more
You may have heard about the new solar tariffs. The ITC proposed a tariff that is expected to be applied to solar panels sometime in the next two months. Tariffs have been proposed as high as 35%. The expected deadline for a decision is between January 12th and January 26th. Throughout the industry solar prices … Read more
Well, it’s official. The value of solar is about to change, but you still have a chance to get grandfathered. The ACC has voted and approved the APS Rate Review Agreement. It is now confirmed that the final solar grandfathering date is Thursday, August 31, 2017 for completed applications. That means you have TEN DAYS to complete … Read more
What makes you different? That’s a question we get asked every day. The truth is most solar companies do a similar thing, but we’re not all the same. Rooftop Solar was built on culture. Every person we hire is an important part of a team that is building on a vision. At Rooftop Solar, if … Read more
There is a lot of talk out there about how micro-inverters used in hot climates such as Phoenix, AZ, don’t do as well or have higher failure rates than traditional string inverters. We’re going to break down why this is a myth, but first we’ll start off with the basics: The difference between string inverters … Read more
Some facts about the sun and solar energy we thought you might like to know: 1. The sun is 90 million miles from Earth, but it takes less than 10 minutes for light to travel that much distance. 2. Energy from the sun is both a free source of energy, and the most abundant source … Read more