Do you know that solar power is the most abundant, cleanest, and renewable source of energy that can offset your high residential power consumption? For home owners, solar power system is an effective solution to help cut down on your energy costs, create a safe & clean environment, and minimize your carbon footprint.
Residential solar panels are a great alternative to traditional energy solutions, and come with multifarious benefits for home owners. Let’s check out why you should consider installing solar power system at your home:
In Canada, energy bills can be significantly high, especially during the summer. Installing solar power panel can help you cut down on your utility bills because this form of energy is naturally abundant and cheaper.
Solar power systems can help empower our customers as their rooftops transform into cost-effective power plants. Enjoy uninterrupted power supply, minimize blackouts, and be energy independent.
The solar panels we install come with a lifetime warranty of 25-30 years. Considering a pay-back period of 12 years, you still have 13 to 18 years to enjoy free energy consumption. This ensures a high return on investment.
For our environment conscious clients, solar panel systems are a great option to minimize carbon footprint and save the earth. As a business owner, corporate sustainability is a strategic way to build a strong brand.
Electricity prices globally will continue to increase. Having installed a home solar system once can help you enjoy free power consumption for 25-30 years.
When you join any of the net metering programs available in British Columbia or Alberta, you not only enjoy uninterrupted power supply but can also get credit points for the electricity you generate at your home. It also helps reduce your energy bills. Homes or residential complexes with solar panels can plug into the power grid. If you aren’t getting abundant solar energy, you can get power supply from the grid.
To learn more about how we can help install home/residential solar power systems, call us today.