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Why we need your energy bill

Reasons why we need your bill

We need your utility bill, to create a customized proposal, that accurately meets your energy needs. The energy bill provides essential insights into a customer’s energy usage patterns, peak consumption times, and monthly energy costs. By analyzing this data, solar providers can design a solar panel system that optimally offsets the household’s electricity consumption, ensuring that the system size and configuration are neither underpowered nor excessive. Additionally, knowing the current energy costs allows solar companies to project potential savings for the customer, demonstrating the financial benefits of switching to solar. This tailored approach helps solar providers present a clear, personalized proposal that meets the customer’s energy and budgetary goals.

The Proposal

Creating a solar proposal involves several key steps to ensure it meets the customer’s energy needs and financial goals. First, the solar company reviews the customer’s recent energy bills to understand their energy usage patterns and costs. Then, a site assessment is conducted, either in-person or through satellite imaging, to evaluate the property’s solar potential, including roof orientation, shading, and available space. With this data, the company designs a customized solar system, selecting the ideal panel type, size, and configuration to maximize energy production and savings. Financial factors are then analyzed, including incentives, tax credits, and financing options, to calculate the project’s cost, payback period, and long-term savings. Finally, the company presents the proposal, outlining system details, expected savings, and a timeline for installation, so the customer has a clear picture of the benefits and investment involved.

Sonoma Energy

Why we need your energy bill

Reasons why we need your bill

We need your utility bill, to create a customized proposal, that accurately meets your energy needs. The energy bill provides essential insights into a customer’s energy usage patterns, peak consumption times, and monthly energy costs. By analyzing this data, solar providers can design a solar panel system that optimally offsets the household’s electricity consumption, ensuring that the system size and configuration are neither underpowered nor excessive. Additionally, knowing the current energy costs allows solar companies to project potential savings for the customer, demonstrating the financial benefits of switching to solar. This tailored approach helps solar providers present a clear, personalized proposal that meets the customer’s energy and budgetary goals.

The Proposal

Creating a solar proposal involves several key steps to ensure it meets the customer’s energy needs and financial goals. First, the solar company reviews the customer’s recent energy bills to understand their energy usage patterns and costs. Then, a site assessment is conducted, either in-person or through satellite imaging, to evaluate the property’s solar potential, including roof orientation, shading, and available space. With this data, the company designs a customized solar system, selecting the ideal panel type, size, and configuration to maximize energy production and savings. Financial factors are then analyzed, including incentives, tax credits, and financing options, to calculate the project’s cost, payback period, and long-term savings. Finally, the company presents the proposal, outlining system details, expected savings, and a timeline for installation, so the customer has a clear picture of the benefits and investment involved.

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The Process

Step 1

Savings Report

Step 2

Approval Process

Step 3

Documents & Site Survey

Step 4

CAD/Permit

Step 5

Installation

Step 6

System Activation

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OUR FINANCING OPTIONS 

Lightreach

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Goodleap Lending

Enfin

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Dividend Lending

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FAQ’s

Should I replace my roof before I install solar panels?
It depends on when you need to replace your roof. If you need a new roof within the next few years, you should probably replace your roof before installing solar panels. A typical solar array will last for 25 to 35 years. Removing and installing your system can be expensive after you replace your roof, so you should finish any roof maintenance or replacements before you install your solar panels. When your home is inspected by our installers, they will tell you if your roof needs any repairs before you get solar panels.
Do solar panels make electricity when the sun isn’t shining?
Your solar panels will make more power on sunny days, but you can still generate energy on a cloudy day. The installer will always analyze your roof and your home’s position to determine the best location for maximizing sunshine.
Will solar panels increase my property taxes?
While solar panels can boost your home’s value, they generally won’t increase your property taxes. In Texas, Arizona, and many other states, solar panels are eligible for a property tax exemption.
How long does it take to install a Solar System?
The installation timeline depends on the size of your system and how your roof is set up. In general, we can handle the entire installation in just 2-4 weeks. The process of finding financing, assessing the site and permitting, makes it take a little longer.

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