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1. Use high-quality solar panels and other components from reputable manufacturers that have a proven track record of reliability and performance.

2. Employ experienced and certified installers who have the necessary training and expertise to perform the installation properly and safely.

3. Conduct a thorough site assessment to determine the best location and orientation for the solar panels to maximize their efficiency and output.

4. Ensure that all necessary permits and approvals are obtained before starting the installation.

5. Perform quality checks throughout the installation process to ensure that all components are properly installed and functioning correctly.

6. Provide a warranty that covers both the products and the installation, and offering ongoing maintenance and support to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

7. Adhere to relevant industry standards and guidelines, such as those set by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).

The timeline of the installation process is impacted by a lot of factors such as the size of the system, the complexity of the installation, and the availability of equipment and personnel. Typically, a residential solar panel installation can take anywhere from one to three days. However, more complex installations or larger systems may take longer to complete.

Contact us to get a free quote and time estimate on your particular project.
The lifespan of solar panels can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the panels, the type of technology used, and the conditions under which they operate. In general, most solar panel manufacturers offer a product warranty that guarantees their panels will produce at least 80% of their original power output for 25 years. However, many solar panels can last longer than this and continue to generate electricity at a lower rate for several more years beyond the warranty period. With proper maintenance and care, it is not uncommon for solar panels to last for 30 years or more.

Solar panel efficiency refers to the amount of sunlight that a solar panel can convert into usable electricity. The efficiency of solar panels can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the panels, the type of technology used, and the conditions under which they operate.

Currently, the most efficient commercially available solar panels can convert up to 23% of the sunlight they receive into electricity. EVVO Energy uses some of the highest quality products ensuring that the efficiency of your panels at the time of install is no less than 19%.

Yes, solar panels can impact the value of a home in a positive way. A study conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that homes with solar panel systems sold for an average of $15,000 more than homes without solar systems. This increase in home value can be attributed to several factors, including:

1. Lower energy bills: Homes with solar panels typically have lower energy bills, which can make them more attractive to potential buyers.
2. Renewable energy: Solar panels are a form of renewable energy, which can be appealing to buyers who are interested in sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint.
3. Tax credits and incentives: Many states offer tax credits and other incentives for homes with solar panel systems, which can further increase their value.
4. Reduced maintenance costs: Solar panel systems require little maintenance, which can be an attractive feature for potential buyers.
5. Long-term savings: Solar panels can provide long-term savings on energy bills, which can make them a worthwhile investment for homeowners and a valuable feature for buyers.

Overall, installing a solar panel system can be a smart investment for homeowners, both in terms of reducing energy costs and increasing the value of their home.

At EVVO Energy, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality solar energy system installations. We achieve this by using only the best components and working with experienced and certified installers who follow industry standards and guidelines. We conduct thorough site assessments to determine the optimal location and orientation for solar panels and perform quality checks throughout the installation process to ensure that everything is installed and functioning correctly. However, in the rare event that there is an issue with the installation, we stand behind our work and will gladly come back and fix any problems to ensure that our customers are completely satisfied with their solar energy system.

If your panels stop working and it is not due to the process or quality of the installation, we will gladly come inspect and repair the issue at our current billing rate.

During a power outage, your solar panels will not provide power unless you have an energy storage system. Without an energy storage system, your solar panels will automatically shut down for safety reasons when the grid goes down. This is to prevent electricity from flowing back into the grid and potentially causing harm to utility workers who may be trying to repair the power lines.

To keep your power on during a power outage, you can install an energy storage system, such as a battery backup. An energy storage system allows you to store the excess energy generated by your solar panels during the day and use it during a power outage or during peak energy usage times when utility rates are highest. Energy storage systems are typically charged during the day when the sun is shining and then discharge power at night or during a power outage. By installing an energy storage system, you can keep your power on even during a blackout and increase your energy independence.

Yes, permits are required for solar panel installations to ensure that they meet safety and building code requirements.

Solar panels can be installed on many different types of roofs, including:

1. Asphalt shingle roofs: This is the most common type of roof in the United States, and solar panels can be easily installed on this type of roof.
2. Metal roofs: Metal roofs are durable and can last a long time, making them a good option for solar panel installation.
3. Tile roofs: Tile roofs can be more difficult to install solar panels on, but it is still possible with the right mounting system.
4. Flat roofs: Flat roofs require special mounting systems to ensure that the solar panels are angled correctly to maximize energy production.
5. Slate roofs: Slate roofs are heavy, which can make solar panel installation more challenging, but it is still possible with the right equipment and expertise.

Contact us for more information about if your roof is a good fit for solar.

Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity in cold or cloudy weather, although their efficiency may be reduced.

Solar panels do not generate electricity at night when there is no sunlight, but energy storage systems can be used to provide power during the night.

An energy storage system allows you to store the excess energy generated by your solar panels during the day and use it even when your solar panels are no longer generating electricity.

Solar panels require very little maintenance, but it is still important to ensure that they are operating at their maximum efficiency. Here are some of the maintenance tasks that may be required:

1. Cleaning: Solar panels should be cleaned periodically to remove dirt, debris, and other substances that can block the sun's rays and reduce energy production. In most cases, a simple rinse with a hose will suffice.
2. Inspection: Solar panels should be inspected periodically to ensure that there is no damage, such as cracks or corrosion, that could affect their performance.
3. Monitoring: Solar panels should be monitored to ensure that they are producing the expected amount of energy. If there is a significant drop in energy production, it could be a sign that there is a problem with the panels or the system.
4. Inverter maintenance: The inverter is an important part of the solar energy system, and it may need to be inspected and maintained periodically to ensure that it is functioning properly.
5. Professional maintenance: Some solar energy companies offer professional maintenance services to ensure that your solar panels are functioning at their best. This may include regular inspections, cleanings, and other maintenance tasks.

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