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Why Go Solar?

Advantages of Solar Overview

With generous government incentives, priceless environmental benefits and a potential 10-20%+ return on investment, it's easy to see why thousands of Americans are going solar. Solar energy is cost-effective and great for the environment.

Top 3 Reason to Go Solar:

  1. Solar Can Save You (Lots!) of Money
  2. A solar system that produces 80% of the electricity you use will reduce your monthly electric bill by 80%. So if your electric bill typically runs $400 a month, your new electric bill with solar will only be $80. Depending on your financing, the payment for your solar system may be less than your monthly solar savings. This can mean a positive cash flow from the very beginning. And solar panels last 25+ years so your savings will last for decades. Visit our solar payback page for more information on the financial benefits and government incentives like SRECs.

    View of solar panels, a clean field, and clean air, one of the advantages of solar.
  3. Solar is Easy
  4. Solar systems are maintenance-free and require no lifestyle changes. Once your system is installed, you immediately enjoy lasting financial and environmental benefits. Plus we make it easy by custom designing, installing and monitoring your system for you. We even help you with financing and apply for tax credits and rebates.

  5. Solar is Good for the Environment
  6. The energy produced by the average 5kW solar system is equivalent to planting over 3,000 trees or recycling over 40 tons of waste. Going solar is a simple way to be environmentally conscious and it makes a huge difference for future generations. Visit our Environmental Benefits of Solar page for more information.

Ready to Go Solar? Would you like more information?

Then contact us today to speak with one of our knowledgeable solar consultants.

We provide solar power installation in Maryland (MD), (including Baltimore, Frederick, Gaithersburg, Rockville,) Washington DC, Virginia (VA), Pennsylvania (PA), New Jersey (NJ) and Delaware (DE).