When it comes to residential solar, many homeowners aim for a system that meets as close to 100% of their current power consumption as possible.
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Brightworks Energy’s CEO, Bobby MacCannell, shares how Brightworks tackles the challenges of removing and reinstalling solar systems with precision. He explains how our detailed planning and coordination minimizes onsite disruptions, making us a leader in solar upgrades.
Deep Dive
I recently had a fascinating discussion with one of our customers about the crucial upcoming season for removal and reinstallation, especially for our FIT one contracts.
Before getting a solar system installed, a common question homeowners ask us is “how will the weather and hours of sunlight per day affect my ability to create electricity?”
They, like the vast majority of people, understand the bones of how solar energy works but want to learn more to ensure they’re fully prepared.
These questions are often asked when homeowners first start looking at getting a solar system.
Like any addition to your home, you want to make sure that it is safe, secure and covered in case something happens that could cause damage.
The answer is simple: Yes – and it is easier than you think.