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Go Solar for $0 Down!

  • $0 Upfront Costs

  • Lower electric bills

  • Receive Tax Incentives

  • 25 years of protection

Where Are My Customers?
Why Go Solar In New York?

Why Go Solar?

Start saving on your high electricty bills from the day the system gets turned on.  No need to wait years for a return on your investment.

Between all of the tax incentives, no one has it better than New York when it comes to solar.

Tired of guessing what your next electric bill will be?  Afraid to open the summer bill from conEd or PSEG?  Guess no more!

Going solar is WAY easier than you think.  The most hands-free home improvement project you'll ever do!

Old roof? Missing shingles? Leaks, holes, or even scarier, critters in the attic? We can help with our roofing program!

Go solar today and help raise money for your favorite charity, organization, sports league, or association!

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Great experience!  Mike was awesome, always available, sat down and explained everything we needed to know about solar.  As far as deciding to go ahead with the installation, to the turn on and any other question or concerns that we might have had.  He was available through my crazy schedule, you wont be disappointed!

- Ken, Broad Channel

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Ready to find out more?

So you’ve finally decided to see what the hype around solar is. Maybe a friend or neighbor got them installed, or you heard about it online, or the evening news mentioned the State and City tax credits. Maybe you heard that going solar is the single most impactful thing a homeowner can do to benefit the environment.  There’s a ton of info out there, some specific, some general, some (very) confusing. 

 

Net Energy Metering? “kWh credits”? Inverters? Roof plane orientation? Income tax credits and property tax abatements? I'm here to clear up all the confusion, without all the time-wasting that New Yorkers can’t stand. 

 

What will I save? What’s my new bill going to be? How much tax credits am I eligible for? How many panels do I need? There is no generic answer in the solar industry to any of these questions. Every home is different, every roof is different, different shading conditions, different amount of people in the home, different usage history in every home. So the short answer is: I can’t answer that yet.

 

All I need is a recent electric bill, a home address, all decision makers, and 20 minutes of your time. That's it!

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