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Read the latest info from solar industry veterans Florida Solar on solar systems, solar pool heaters, solar heat pumps & more. Florida Solar is owned and operated by Bill Park. Bill has been designing and installing residential and commercial solar systems since 1984. He is one of Florida's true industry veterans and has completed the Florida Solar Energy Center's photovoltaic system..
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
When considering solar energy for your home, choosing the right solar company is paramount. Asking the right questions can help you gain valuable insights and make an informed decision. To ensure a successful solar installation, we have compiled a list of essential questions to ask prospective solar companies.
What experience and certifications do you have?
Start by assessing the solar company’s experience and expertise. Inquire about their years in the industry, the number of installations completed, and any relevant certifications. A well-established company with a proven track record is mor ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
Florida’s abundant sunshine makes it an ideal location for harnessing solar energy. However, before making the decision to install solar panels on your home, it’s important to assess whether solar energy is truly worth it in the context of Florida’s unique characteristics and circumstances.
High Solar Potential:
Florida enjoys a high solar potential due to its geographical location. The state receives ample sunshine throughout the year, making solar energy a viable and sustainable option for homeowners. With an average of 237 sunny days annually, residents can maximize the benefits of solar po ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
As hurricane season approaches, it is crucial for solar system owners to ensure their installations are properly maintained to minimize potential damage and maximize energy generation. Taking proactive steps before the storm hits can help safeguard your investment and keep your solar panels running efficiently. Here are some key maintenance tips to consider.
Inspection and Cleaning:
Before hurricane season arrives, schedule a professional inspection of your solar system. A certified technician can examine the panels, wiring, and mounting structure for any signs of wear, loose connections, or d ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
If you’re a Florida homeowner who recently purchased a solar system for your home, you may be wondering about the solar tax credit changes and what they mean for you.
What is the Solar Tax Credit?
A tax credit is a one-for-one dollar amount reduction from income tax that you would have paid without the credit.
The federal solar investment tax credit (ITC) reduces your income tax in exchange for going solar.
This tax credit allows homeowners to deduct a portion of the cost of installing a solar system from their federal taxes. Since 2006, the ITC has been a key driver of the solar industry’s gr ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
When you integrate solar panels into your home, you can greatly reduce your annual spending on electricity. In fact, many homeowners are able to recoup the total investment in savings after about 7-8 years.
Because the cost of buying and installing a solar energy system is often between $15,000 and $25,000, most homeowners choose to finance the expense. You can do this by taking out a loan, which you then pay back over a pre-determined amount of time. However, there are some loan terms you need to factor and considerations to keep in mind as you seek solar financing options.
In this ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
You’ve probably gotten the knock on your door. A salesperson is going from house to house in your neighborhood, eager to tell residents about the benefits of solar power for your home. On that point, they are correct. You invite them in to discuss, and they’re ready to sell you a system. The price quote seems more than reasonable, so how can you say no?
Below, we offer some advice for spotting signs that a low quote is not going to yield the results you want or should expect.
How to tell if a quote is too low
Here are some issues to consider if a quote seems too good to be true:
Is the instal ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
A well-installed system solar panel will last for many years. You generally do not have to worry about the elements damaging the panels. But, as solar energy systems age there may be maintenance needed.
Solar panels convert the energy of the sun into electricity that powers your home, appliances, and devices. When you go solar, you’re reducing your carbon footprint by relying on clean, renewable energy. You’re also saving money on your electric bills. The key to continue those savings is making sure your solar panels are in top condition. In this article, we’ll help you identify whether y ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
For pool owners, heat pumps are valuable because they allow us to enjoy our pools at the temperatures we prefer. While temperature might not always be an issue in the summer, it can affect our enjoyment more often during the fall, winter, and even the spring seasons. Heating your pool water may also be necessary beyond a personal preference. For example, you may need warm water for therapeutic reasons. Being in a heated swimming pool can:
Improve your blood circulation
Relax your sore muscles
Allow you to swim at night, when the temperature drop. This is another reason why heated pools are va ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
1y ago
When it comes to choosing a company that installs solar energy systems, there are a few common mistakes that people make.
Going cheap. The cheapest option does not guarantee a quality product. It’s a way for a company to make a quick sale and then move on. You’ll likely never hear from them again when you need your system serviced.
Trusting a friendly door-to-door salesman. Some companies will hire a sales force on the cheap to find customers. If someone knocks on your door to sell you on anything, a big red flag should go up.Sure, it may seem like a convenience to not have to do an ..read more
Florida Solar Blog
2y ago
If you’re a Florida homeowner who recently purchased a solar system for your home, you may be wondering about the solar tax credit changes and what they mean for you. ...
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