We’re an independent representative for Reach Solar, providing initial solar assessments and connecting qualified homeowners with Reach Solar’s expert team.

We’re an authorized representative (Rep ID: 3737586) for Reach Solar, but not their employees.

We evaluate your home’s solar potential, explain solar basics, and determine if you qualify for Reach Solar’s solutions.

We’ll schedule your consultation with Reach Solar experts, who will provide a detailed proposal and answer any questions.

Net metering allows you to send excess electricity generated by your solar panels back to the grid in exchange for credits. Later, you can draw from the grid using these credits instead of paying for electricity, effectively reducing or eliminating your electricity bill.

Zero Dollars down means you can switch over to Solar without any out of pocket expenses.

Solar energy provides significant financial savings over time, reducing or even eliminating electricity bills. Environmentally, it reduces reliance on fossil fuels and lowers carbon emissions, contributing to cleaner air and combatting climate change. Additionally, solar installations can increase property values and offer energy independence.

Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells. These cells generate direct current (DC) electricity when exposed to sunlight. An inverter then converts this DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which can be used to power your home or business.

Reach Solar offers financing options, including $0 down plans for qualified customers. Specific details are provided during your Reach Solar consultation.

Yes, it is possible to go off the grid with a solar panel system equipped with sufficient battery storage to handle your energy needs. However, for most homeowners, staying connected to the grid provides backup power and the ability to sell excess electricity back to the utility through net metering.

Installing solar panels generally increases property values by 3% to 4%, as homes with solar panels attract buyers interested in lower energy costs and environmental impact. This value increase is more pronounced in areas with high electricity rates and strong solar incentives.

Incentives vary by location but commonly include the federal investment tax credit (ITC), which allows you to deduct a significant percentage of your solar system cost from your taxes. Additional state, local, and utility incentives may include rebates, tax breaks, and renewable energy credits.

Typically, grid-tied solar systems shut down during blackouts for safety reasons. However, solar systems with battery storage can continue to provide power during outages, ensuring energy availability even when the grid is down.

Solar panels are designed to be durable and long-lasting, with many manufacturers offering warranties of 25 years or more. Even after 25 years, most solar panels continue to operate at significant efficiency, commonly around 80% of their original capacity.

Solar panels require minimal maintenance, primarily involving occasional cleaning to remove dust, debris, or snow to maintain efficiency. Regular inspections are recommended to ensure there are no mechanical issues or shading over time.

Snow generally slides off solar panels due to their smooth surface and tilt. If snow accumulation is significant, it can temporarily reduce output but rarely causes damage. Panels can be easily cleared if needed.

If your roof is old or damaged, it is advisable to repair or replace it before installing solar panels, as the panels are expected to last for decades. Ensuring your roof is in good condition will avoid the need for disruptive future repairs.

Solar energy reduces dependence on non-renewable energy sources, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing air pollution. It also uses less water than conventional power generation and helps reduce our overall environmental footprint.

The amount of roof space required depends on your electricity usage and the efficiency of the panels chosen. On average, about 100 square feet of roof space is needed for every 1 kW of conventional solar panels installed.

Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy days, though their output will be reduced compared to sunny days. Modern solar panels are quite efficient at capturing diffused sunlight.

Solar panels generally require very little maintenance. Keeping them clean from debris, dust, or snow is typically sufficient to maintain their efficiency. It’s recommended to conduct periodic inspections to ensure the panels and mounting equipment are in good condition, especially after extreme weather events.

Factors include roof condition, sun exposure, and energy usage. We provide a preliminary assessment, but Reach Solar’s experts will give a definitive answer.

Savings vary based on factors like energy usage and system size. Reach Solar will provide a customized estimate during your consultation.

Timelines vary, but Reach Solar will provide a detailed schedule during your consultation.

Reach Solar provides various warranties, some extending up to 25 years. Specific details will be explained during your consultation.

Yes, most solar systems are grid-tied, allowing you to use grid electricity when needed.

Depending on local regulations, excess energy may be fed back into the grid, potentially earning you credits.

Standard grid-tied systems shut off during outages for safety reasons. However, systems with battery storage may provide power during outages.

Solar panels generally require minimal maintenance. Reach Solar will provide specific care instructions.

When properly installed by Reach Solar’s professionals, solar panels should not damage your roof.

Solar panels can potentially increase your home’s value. Reach Solar can provide information on transferring your solar agreement if needed.