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Vision Solar NC
5.0(
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Solar Panel InstallSolar Panels For Electric System - Install - For BusinessSolar Panels For Electric System - Repair+1 more

Serving Lowgap, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

"Jordan is a great person to work with. He was willing to work with my unusual situation and figure out how to make it work when no other company was interested. He helped to make my "vision" a reality. He doesn't oversell you, he treats your budget like his own. I will definitely trust Vision solar to help me moving forward!"
Advance NC Solar
Advance NC Solar
Advance NC Solar
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Water Heater Experts
4.6(
67
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Solar Panel InstallSolar Panels For Electric System - Install - For BusinessSolar Panels For Electric System - Repair+5 more

Serving Lowgap, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Scott who runs this business is incredibly professional.  I ended up going elsewhere but only because I needed a water heater and wanted a specific model and they supply only one Rheem model.  I'm not knocking their choice but it wasn't what I wanted.  I had a very positive feeling about Scott though as he didn't try to sell me on something and just gave me the facts.
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New Tankless Water Heater
GeoSpring Hybrid Electric
Standard Water Heater
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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SolFarm Solar Co.
4.2(
12
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Solar Panels For Electric System - Install - For Business

Serving Lowgap, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"After interviewing a few local solar companies, we were most impressed by the professionalism and knowledge of Mike, the owner. We are so glad we did bc everything went so smooth. Mike and his crew went above and beyond and charged a more than fair price compared with the other estimates we got. My wife and I are loving our new power system all from the sun! Sol farm is the best!"
Haynes Wire Corp
Haynes Wire Corp
Haynes Wire Corp
Blowing rock off grid
Batteries

+2

Response time4 days
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

Solar well pumps range from needing 200 watts of power to as much as 12,000 watts for heavy-duty pumps. Since the most common and cost-friendly solar panels are 100-watt panels, you’ll need between two and 12 panels. The average is between two and eight panels for standard pumps. Based on the average cost of solar panels ($1 to $1.50 per watt), you’d pay between $200 and $1,800 for your well pump solar panels—not including installation.

In most cases, solar panels are covered by homeowners insurance because they are considered a permanently attached part of the home, and you may not need additional coverage. However, it is essential to read the fine print of your specific policy to understand the extent of the coverage, as some policies might only cover certain types of damage, such as hail. Always check with your insurance provider before installing solar panels to ensure your policy provides adequate coverage for your investment.

Although solar panels harness the sun's power, they come at an environmental cost. The manufacturing process requires large amounts of water and involves hazardous materials like cadmium, silicon, and gallium arsenide. These materials don’t pose safety hazards while the panels are in use but can pose a problem when left in landfills. Over time, hazardous materials can leach into the environment. This is why recycling solar panels whenever possible is better than taking them to landfills.

DIY solar panel installations are hard to manage by yourself. You’ll likely need some help or prior experience to make the project worth the effort.

Depending on the climate in your area, the best time to install solar panels is either winter or early spring. Summer is a fine time to install panels, too, but it tends to be the busy season, so prices may be higher and companies may have packed schedules. The installation process can take more time than expected between getting permits and finalizing a design, so start as soon as you can.

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