Frequently Asked Questions
How much does solar cost?
Every household has different needs when it comes to energy consumption. Our custom solar energy systems are designed for your home’s individual requirements, which will be determined by your savings goal and our team of solar home specialists’ recommendations. We do offer free, no-hassle quotes to give you a better idea of an exact price. Get your quote here.
How much will I save with solar?
Savings differentiate per home with majority of homeowners being able to completely eliminate their power bill, and see system savings of over $25,000!
What are incentives for going solar?
The federal government is giving homeowners 30% off their system! Also, each state has their own local incentives. Schedule an appointment with one of our certified technicians to find out what you qualify for!
How do I know if my home is good to go solar?
Simple. We evaluate your roof structure, shading from trees, current power usage in your home or business, and savings goals. When all of this information is gathered, our sales consultants can give you a free quote and preliminary drawing of the panels at your home or business. Call us today!
How long does it take for my new system to get up and running?
Just a few weeks! Typically, on the day of installation, our expert installers arrive early and are gone before sunset. Depending on the size and complexity of electric wiring, installations of larger systems can take 1-3 days. EZ Energy handles all the details from design, permitting, and inspections.
What kind of maintenance is needed?
In regions with little rain, it may be necessary to spray the panels down with a hose once a year.
Will solar increase the value of my home?
YES! Numerous studies have been done by Forbes, Zillow, and The New York Times about how solar will increase the value of your home by 4-8%!
Will my property taxes go up?
Good news! No. Solar panels are property exempt.
What happens if the power goes out?
For safety reasons, your home solar power system will automatically shut off if the power goes out. This is to protect utility workers who might be working on power lines in the event of an outage. It is not safe to send power out to the grid where workers are attempting to fix a power outage problem. You will not have power during this time unless you were to have a battery backup system installed to support a small portion of your home’s electricity needs.
What if I move?
We will put you in touch with one of our transfer coordinators to make sure the process goes extremely move! As of date we have 100% successful transfer rate!