Solar Energy Systems and Services
Commercial Solar Contractor
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How much does it cost? Solar Power is definitely a big ticket item, but don't let "sticker shock"
stop you from taking  advantage of one of the best investments you will ever make.

For the average Florida rate payer, not going solar is the more expensive option, especially now with
the electric companies asking for fuel rate increases or pass along costs of  16% to 35% .For Example:
if you are currently spending $175 per month on electricity, it equates to an annual cost of $2,100.
Electrical rates in Florida have increased, on average, 6.4% each year for the last 15 years. This means
that next year your bill will likely average $186 per month, and in 10 years the same bill would be $287.
If inflation on electrical rates continues at 6.4% for the next 30 years, you will have spent over
$178,000 on electricity. The electrical charges associated with the example bill could be reduced by
up to 50% with our 5kW solar power system This system would need approximately 300 square feet of
space (for example: a roof measuring at least 10' by 30' rectangular or 17’by 17’ square), and would
need to be installed in a location with good exposure to the sun ideally south. This 5kW system would
have an initial investment of approximately $10,000 after applicable rebates and tax credits. There's
no doubt that it's a big ticket item, but it's an investment that is expected to last 30-40 years. Solar
power is much less expensive over the long run, (no moving parts to maintain) and if you finance your
system, it becomes more feasible.
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