Questions & Answers
Estimate your solar cost with our solar calculator is the most important and first step in your big decision. We are here to help you and to provide you some most common answers to questions people have asked us.
Frequently Asked Questions
With the rising energy costs can you really afford not to go solar? When you work with Custom Solar and Electric, LLC, you will soon learn that you absolutely can afford to go solar! Between substantial savings on your monthly energy bills and our no money down financing, you start saving money the minute we flip the switch on your new solar energy system.
Homes with solar energy tend to sell faster and at a higher price than those reliant on the power grid. In SW Florida, solar energy is a sought after feature to a home, so you can rest assure that your investment will pay off in the form of higher property value!
Yes, we have multiple financing plans available with zero up front costs!
Solar panels usually require very little maintenance. They only need a periodic light cleaning of debris, dirt, leaves, etc., to insure that nothing is obstructing the sun’s rays. If you wish, Custom Solar and Electric, LLC can take care of that for you.
Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity in cloudy or rainy weather, although their efficiency may be reduced. However, they work best in direct sunlight, so areas with frequent cloud cover or long periods of rain may not be as ideal for solar power.
Solar panels are designed to last for decades, with an average lifespan of 25-30 years. However, their performance may degrade slightly over time due to exposure to the elements.
Increased Performance From Net Metering:
Net Metering is crucial for you because your solar system is at the peak of its production performance during the day, and is unable to produce at night. Furthermore, this allows your solar system to replenish energy back into the grid, that then gets put “on account” for you. It will then be credited back when you use it the most, at night; because your solar system will not be producing at that time. Essentially, you are being credited for the solar energy you aren’t using during the day, to be able to use it at another time; i.e. At night, or on a cloudy day.Benefits from NET Metering:
Net metering is an amazing policy that enables solar to develop and benefit consumers, by reducing the cost of electricity. It is because of these reasons that Net metering is something we should all fight for.Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is one of the most important federal policies for solar energy. It is a federally-funded rebate program that provides tax relief to homeowners who install solar panels on their homes. The ITC is a 26% rebate on the value of your solar system, but this rate is estimated to change in the future.
For Example, if you finance or purchase with cash, a solar system for $40,000, you get to keep 26% of that $40,000. If you finance your system you can get this benefit for zero dollars out of pocket.
When you file your taxes at the end of the year, you’re going to include the cost of your solar system, and the government will send you back a check for that amount (or subtract it from your existing tax liability). This is why it is important to take advantage of these programs while they are still in place today!
The first type of warranty is on your solar panels.
These panels are usually warrantied for 25 years. This means that they are guaranteed to produce power for 25 years. The production guarantee on your panels will depend on the type of panels you buy, typically the production guarantee can be anywhere from 85% up to 92% (if you opt for more premium solar panels).The second type of solar warranty is on your inverter.
The inverter is the part of your solar system that converts direct current (DC) energy harvested from the sun to alternating current (AC), so you can power your home. Your inverter is warrantied anywhere from 12 to 25 years. We also include an option for a 30-year extended warranty, to ensure your systems lifetime performance.The third type of solar warranty covers the “workmanship”
This warranty is for 10 years. Which ensures that all the work done, from installing the solar panels on your roof, to wiring your system into your electrical box, is all guaranteed to work for 10 years, to make sure there are absolutely no issues. To summarize, you are looking at 25 years on the solar panels, 12 to 30 years on the inverter, and 10 years on the “workmanship” warranty. This is a great way to help ensure the longevity of your financial investment.A home Solar system is an investment that gives back! Solar increases the value of your home by producing excess electricity, which credits you a value for each kilowatt it produces.
In truth, each KW you produce is a KW that you don’t have to purchase from your electric company. Plus, the future value of all of those savings is valuable to the next buyer of your home.
Yet another great reason to go solar, not only does your investment give back to the plant, but it also gives back to you too!
The first factor in evaluating solar
Is called “sun exposure”. This will determine the amount of sun your solar panels will be exposed to during the day, and whether or not your roof (or the location of your solar panels) will experience any extensive shade caused by trees, weather, higher buildings in the area, anything that could prevent your solar system from getting “proper solar access”; to ensure you are able to harvest enough energy to power your home. If your panels are able to have proper sun exposure, you will be good to go solar!The second factor in evaluating solar
Is the direction your panels would be facing. This also has to do with how much energy you will be able to harvest. Solar panels should ideally be facing the South or West, to be exposed to the maximum amount of sunlight possible. So, were looking for the right solar panel location, and direction, in order to ensure quality production.The Third factor in evaluating solar:
Has to do with the structural integrity of your roof. Before installing solar, we have to be sure that there are no structural issues that would make it difficult to mount the panels. Therefore, if it turns out that solar doesn’t work for your property, no harm done; you will still walk away with more knowledge on solar, and a clear understanding moving forward. This is why we encourage homeowners to reach out and get a free custom solar proposal from us, so we can do the work of analyzing your property and show you how much your solar system could cost, and how much you could save by going solar.Loan terms on home solar systems:
A zero down loan allows you to choose a loan term, with multiple options for you, to tailor your loan towards what works best for you. We offer a 5-year, 10-year, 15-year, 20-year, or 25-year loan term option. We also offer the most competitive rates possible in the solar industry. If you go solar with a zero-down loan, that means you will finance the system through your loan provider, and instead of paying a monthly utility bill, you will pay a lesser expensive monthly payment to your loan provider. And you get to keep the difference.leasing option for home solar systems:
In case, for any reason, you are unable to get a loan; you can always choose a leasing option. A lease is a monthly payment plan, that is usually over 20 years. Its that easy. Your lease payment will still be less than your monthly utility bill, which means with this option you are still saving every single month.Solar experts
Our team will help you determine what option is best for you. When you get your custom proposal from us, we will have one of our solar experts sit down with you, and explain all of your options, in detail, to help you understand, and decide what will work best for you and your family.Solar site surveys and construction permits
To get started we schedule your site survey. Then, we will create your solar system design, that will be submitted to the city. After that, you will receive a construction permit.Scheduled solar install:
Once we have received the permit, we will schedule your installation, which typically takes 1-3 days depending on your systems size.Inspect and permission to operate “PTO”:
After this, we finish the installation process for your home, and then we schedule a city inspector and/ or your utility company to approve the installation and give you “permission to operate”, or PTO.Solar power is now on
Once you receive the go ahead on the PTO, we will power on your system, and you can start enjoying the power of clean energy. This whole process usually takes 30-60 days, much of this time is from waiting for permits, and inspectors.The first reason to consider a battery bank
The first, is the ability the homeowner will have to store excess power, incase the grid goes down, or a disaster strikes i.e., a hurricane, or severe storm, fire, any thing that would cause your system to be unable to produce solar energy. You will then be able to rely on your batteries to provide stored energy, to power your home; even when your utility provider can’t.The second reason to consider a battery bank
The second reason for adding batteries to your system is because batteries can save you more money. If you live in a region with specific rate structures, a battery would allow you to use your stored energy at more expensive times of the day.Net metering and batteries
Most regions are able to save money using net metering, and do not have a need for batteries, unless they want to have piece of mind knowing that you can provide power to their home, even when their utility provider can’t.Solar expert
You can speak with your solar expert for more information. They will be able to give you a more detailed proposal of how much it will cost for your system to include batteries, if you’re interested in adding them to your system. One of our many deep resources is battery manufacturers, and we will absolutely make sure you are taken care of; based on what way works best for you and your family.Going green with renewable energy
The first option is going green, with clean, renewable solar energy. Take control over your monthly utility bill, by controlling what you use to power your home. Spend less for solar energy than you currently pay for your utility bill. With many other added benefits, like; increasing the value of your home, becoming energy independent, and helping the environment by reducing your carbon footprint.Best solar offer simplifies the process
Best Solar Offer makes it simple for you, we provide zero down financing, and handle your project personally, there is nothing for you to worry about, we take care of everything for you, from start to finish.Do nothing and stay on the power grid
The second option involves doing nothing, and staying with your current utility. You know how your current system works, it provides the electricity your home needs, unless there is a power outage, or something, but your going to spend a lot more for that energy, and with un-predictable rates, your monthly utility price is never in your control, and will likely continue to go up, up, up!Dirty energy vs clean energy
Think about the options, would you rather pay a monthly bill for dirty energy that you have no ownership or control over? Or would you rather have energy independence with a reliable, and renewable source of clean energy? If your going to pay a monthly for the energy you use every month, year after year, you might as well financially invest that money into energy that will power your home, save you money every month, and add value to your home.Making an informed solar system decision
We care about you, the homeowner, and making sure you know your options, and get the best out of your investment. At Best Solar Offer, we want to ensure you can feel proud about how you power your home. In addition, we want to provide you with the best support, the best technology, and the best equipment to set your future up for success. The choice up to you, and we do everything in our power to help you make the most informed decision.You can contact Best Solar Offer for more information or to set an appointment on our contact us page.