Here to quickly qualify homes based on sun hours and roof space for solar and schedule assessments so you can see if solar is an option for your home. Working with me as a captain for the largest installer of residential solar comes with more than experienced and a name. You also get the benefits of working with and receiving benefits from the only company in both Costco and Home Depot throughout the country, with the huge level of trust that comes with working directly with them and inside their stores.
We are in 24 states across the U.S., solar costs you no money up front anymore to get and install panels, we are capable of giving money towards things like roofs and tree removal thanks to an incredible amount of state and government subsidies, as well as our own incentives.
Do you still have to pay for electricity even though you don't pay for the panels? Yes of course. We always will. With solar, you just replace your utility company with solar, but at a much cheaper rate. Why? Because the energy is on your roof, no lines to send electricity through, so it is one simple charge guaranteed less than your utility company with none of the commom extra fees you see like delivery, transmission, etc., and the sun cannot be taxed so your rate will never change (something the utility companies will never allow).
They always have to increase year over year as they have to rely on supply and demand, solar does not. If the sun doesn't come out, we have bigger problems!
I'm sure you have many more questions so please reach out so I can help you out. You only need to be a homeowner with decent sun on your roof, with an electric bill of at least around $100 on average.