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Self Sufficient Energy Solutions
5.0(
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Solar Panel InstallSolar Panels For Electric System - Install - For BusinessSolar Panels For Electric System - Repair+1 more

Serving Prue, OK and surrounding areas

Free estimates

"This was a completely seamless process. No upfront costs. The work was completed before the timeframe I was expecting. Zach answered all my questions even if I asked the same question multiple times. I'm excited to pay $115 a month for power as opposed to the $354 bill I had last month. If you are even slightly considering solar my advise is just do it!"
10.66kw Solar Install
Solar Panels Project
Solar Panels Project
Solar Panels Project
Safety First

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SMART POWER SOLUTIONS LLC
5.0(
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Solar Panel InstallSolar Panels For Electric System - Install - For BusinessSolar Panels For Electric System - Repair+1 more

Serving Prue, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"They called me immediately to ask what I needed done, he explained his prices, and we set up a time for the next day. They were very prompt and came to my house when they said they would. The work was very professional and he even hauled off my old lighting."
Response time3 days
Response rate85%
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Millers Superior Electric
3.8(
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Solar Water Heater System - InstallSolar Water Heater System - Install - For BusinessSolar Water Heater System - Repair+1 more

Serving Prue, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

"2 electricians showed up but they didn't have a part so they said they would be back in a couple of hours. They did return & completed the task, there was some minor adjustments that needed to be made when they were finished, but tested the panel by plugging in the generator work completed."
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

No, you cannot turn on a new solar system before inspection. The inspector checks that the system is correctly connected to the grid and that safety components and features are in place. This process prevents problems on the electrical grid and offers protection against fire in your home. 

Your local utility company may also require inspection documentation before you can connect to the grid. An inspection can ensure solar power efficiency and determine how you might increase it.

The best way to know if your roof can support solar panels is to hire a structural engineer. They’ll look at your roof and approve the design of your solar panel system or suggest changes. The best roofing for solar panels is made from strong materials like asphalt shingles and metal, but tile and gravel will work. Softer materials like thatch or temporary structures are not a good fit.

The morning sun can be better for solar panels because it’s often brighter and clearer than the afternoon sun. The brighter the sun, the more energy solar panels produce. The strongest rays occur during midday, which tends to be prime time for solar energy generation. Most homes get a mix of morning and afternoon sunlight.

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.

Installing solar panels is worth it if you’re frustrated with paying high utility bills, live in a sunny location, and qualify for tax credits and incentives. Most homeowners cut between $650 and $1,500 from their utility bills each year by installing solar panels. Over the course of your panel’s warranty, you could save anywhere from $16,300 to $37,500, though those in sunny areas with high energy costs could save more than $100,000.

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