Frequently asked questions.

  • Savings on electric bill. We want to help you decrease that electric bill.

    An Asset Is Better Than a Liability. Residential rates increased 15% across the nation from January 2009 to January 2019. Paying an electric bill is comparable to a liability that keeps taking more and more money with no return. However, an investment in solar panels will have a positive return.

    Property value. Solar panels that you have purchased may increase the value of your home; a new Zillow analysis reveals that solar panels that have been purchased increase the home’s value by 4.1% across the U.S.

  • If you can pay your electric bill then you can afford to go solar. You can install a solar system with RISE power for $0 down.

  • Solar panels are widely recognized for their reliability and efficiency in converting sunlight into electricity. These photovoltaic systems have proven to be robust and durable, with a typical lifespan of 25 to 30 years and even longer with proper maintenance. The reliability of solar panels stems from their simple design, consisting of durable materials such as tempered glass, aluminum frames, and high-grade silicon cells.

    Solar panels require minimal maintenance, usually limited to occasional cleaning to remove dust or debris that may accumulate on the surface. They have no moving parts, reducing the risk of mechanical failure, and manufacturers often provide extensive warranties, ensuring performance and reliability over an extended period.

    Advancements in technology and manufacturing processes continue to enhance the efficiency and durability of solar panels. With ongoing research and development, solar energy remains a dependable and sustainable solution for clean electricity generation, contributing to a more reliable and resilient energy infrastructure.

    On top of that, RISE power has a 10 year workmanship warranty on all of our installations.

  • Solar panels work by absorbing solar radiation. Sun rays hit the silicon cell on the solar panel and electrons are set in motion. Those electrons create a flow of electricity. A system of nodes and wiring captures this flow of electricity in the solar panel. The solar panel system will send this direct current (DC) to a solar inverter which converts the direct current into alternating current (AC) which can be used in your home.

  • Net metering is a system that electric companies use. After you install solar panels on your roof, some utility companies will actually give you a credit for any electricity that you produce and send back to the grid. You only pay for the electricity that you use beyond what your solar panels can generate.

  • Some roofs are better for solar than others. In general, if your roof regularly receives sunlight throughout the day it will work for solar panels but we won’t know for sure until we take a look at it.

  • During days that are cloudy or stormy your solar is still working. While its true the panels won’t produce as much power as sunny days, your solar is still producing electricity. We account for those cloudy days based on years of historical weather patterns so you can rest assured the yearly estimated energy for your system will be accurate.

    Solar is meant to hold up against various types of weather. Small to medium sized hail typically won’t damage your solar system. If have large to extreme size hail and the solar panels are damaged we will work with your homeowners insurance to get your panels up and running ASAP.

  • For grid tied systems if you have a power outage at your home due to the grid going down the solar system will detect this outage and immediately shut down. The main reason for this is to protect anyone potentially working on the downed line.

    Once the grid power is back up your system will automatically detect this and turn back on. If you invest in a battery backup system your system would automatically switch to your backup battery power and the circuits you have dedicated to that battery would still have power. Once the grid power comes back on the battery would assume its default operation.

  • After you install solar panels, you will still be connected to the grid. It is possible to go completely off the grid with solar panels and batteries but it’s simply unnecessary for most homeowners. Staying connected to the grid allows you to sell extra electricity back to the utility company. It also allows you to use electricity when you’re solar panels are not producing electricity.

  • Solar panels are designed to be durable and have a relatively long lifespan. On average, solar panels can last for 25 to 30 years or even longer. The longevity of solar panels is influenced by various factors, including the quality of materials used in manufacturing, the type of technology employed, and the maintenance practices applied.

    Most solar panel manufacturers offer warranties that guarantee the panels will produce at least 80% of their rated power output after 25 years. This indicates that even after a couple of decades, solar panels can still function effectively, albeit with a slight decrease in efficiency.

    Proper maintenance, such as regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris, can contribute to extending the lifespan of solar panels. Additionally, advancements in solar technology and manufacturing processes continue to improve the overall durability and performance of solar panels, suggesting that future generations of panels may have even longer lifespans.

    Overall, solar panels provide a reliable and long-term solution for harnessing clean energy from the sun, making them a sustainable choice for renewable energy generation.

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