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How It Works
Lower costs of materials, tax incentives and rebates, and market growth have made going solar easier for homeowners.
Tax Incentives
Federal, state, and even local municipalities* are offering special incentives for homeowners to go solar.
Solar Costs Have Dropped
Due to market efficiencies and economies-of-scale, the cost of solar materials have dropped dramatically over the last few years**.
Save $1,500 Each Year
After the startup costs and rebates, an average home solar system could save a homeowner $25,500-$33,000 on electricity over the life of the system***.
Steps to Shopping for Home Solar
Follow these easy steps to finding out if solar is right for you and your home.
Assess Your Shade
Homeowners that get the best bang for their buck have little to no shade over their roof. Before you shop for solar energy companies, get a realistic idea about how much sun your roof gets each day.
Homeownership
Residential solar panel systems are for homeowners only. As a homeowner, not only will you save on energy costs, but solar panels also increase home values.****
Compare Solar Quotes
If you’re in a large metro area, then we recommend speaking to at least 3 solar companies. Knowledge, experience, and pricing can vary. Get quotes, and research online reviews.
Talk to Your Utility Co
Some electricity companies will purchase excess solar energy back from you. This can lead to even more savings. Talk to your power company to see if they offer this service.
We help you find local solar installers
Solar Savings helps you get competitive solar quotes.