Category: Blog


  • Solar panels do not need the kind of routine attention that a car or furnace does, but “maintenance-free” can be misleading. Your array still lives outdoors through heat, rain, dust, storms, animals, and years of temperature changes. The good news is that most maintenance is simple—and good monitoring can help you spot problems before they…

  • Buying solar is not just an equipment decision. You are also choosing the company that will install the system, handle warranty questions, help when monitoring stops working, and potentially support the equipment years after the sales contract is signed. A great system installed poorly can become a long-term headache, so the installer deserves as much…

  • Choosing how to pay for solar can be just as important as choosing the panels. A system that looks affordable at one monthly payment can cost much more over time than a system purchased with cash or financed on different terms. The right option depends on how much cash you want to commit, whether you…

  • Solar panels are designed to spend years sitting quietly on a roof, so problems are not always obvious. In many cases, the first clue is not a cracked panel or a flashing warning light—it is a production number that slowly stops looking normal. Knowing what to watch for can help you catch a small issue…

  • If you have been wondering whether solar still makes financial sense in 2026, you are asking a better question than simply, “How much can I save?” Solar can still be a strong investment for the right home, but the answer depends on your electricity rate, roof, local incentives, financing, and how long you expect to…