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Logic Solar LLC
4.4(
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Serving Leadwood, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had a seamless experience working with Josh & Shane! I’ve spoke with multiple companies, just shopping around, and this company was by far the most friendly and professional! What sold me was that these guys are local, extremely knowledgeable, and had the best price around! I would recommend this company to everyone ready to go solar!"
Response time2 days
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
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MAPLEWOOD PLUMBING
4.8(
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Serving Leadwood, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jacob thoroughly looked over everything; water lines, gas line, igniter, gas valve, connections, etc.. He took the time to make sure everything was working properly and even educated me on a few things I didn't know."
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+7

Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Xavian Roofing
5.0(
13
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Serving Leadwood, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I'm so glad I chose Xavian enterprises. They did an excellent job on our roof! Their work is top of the line at a price that fit our budget. They are very customer service oriented and aim to please everytime."
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Shingle roof replacement
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Shingle roof replacement
Shingle roof replacement

+25

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Bi-State Electric, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Leadwood, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Bi-State Electric to run a 20 amp circuit from our house to our new garden shed. This required Scott to hand dig a trench about 25 feet long between the house and shed. He installed a small porch light on the shed and a ceiling fan/light inside with switches to operate both. He also installed a total of 5 outlets at various locations inside the shed. As an added service, Scott installed a Whole House Surge Protector to our electrical panel and provided a safety inspection of the panel at no additional cost above his quoted price. Once the work was completed, the County Inspector came out and gave his stamp of approval."
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200 amp Service Upgrade
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

For most U.S. homeowners, switching to solar energy is an excellent investment. A properly sized solar array can significantly reduce your electric bill, saving money on utilities every month. Most homeowners enjoy savings that cover the cost of their solar systems within 12 years and then turn a profit. Additionally, federal and state tax incentives are available that help make solar an even better and more profitable investment.

While you can minimally overshoot the number of solar panels you need for your home, it's not smart to go too far. Not only is the extra cost unnecessary, but your state may put caps on how much energy your home can produce and send back to the grid. It is always best to work with a solar energy professional to determine the best system size for you.

Yes, it is possible to install solar panels on a tar and gravel roof, but it is not the ideal roofing material for a solar installation. The process requires roof penetrations to install the solar racking system. While installers will seal these penetrations, they still increase the risk of leaks. This risk is higher on tar and gravel roofs, which are often flat. Flat roofs are more prone to leaks than sloped roofs because they can pool water during heavy rain and hold snow for longer periods, exposing the roof to more moisture.

Not all homes are suited for solar panel systems. Older roofs or those in poor condition may need repairs or replacement before solar panels can be installed. Some other factors to consider are the amount of sunlight your roof receives, the roof’s orientation and pitch, and any shading from nearby trees or buildings.

In almost every case, solar panels need to be removed to replace roof shingles. In some cases, such as solar installations where the panels are on raised platforms above the roof surface, installers may be able to install new shingles without removing the solar installation. However, to get a quality roofing installation, panels need to come off. Most roofing contractors won’t remove or reinstall solar panels as part of a roofing project, so you’ll need to contact your solar provider.

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