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Infinity Practical Solutions

412 W Main St
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Infinity Practical Solutions

412 W Main St
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2 years of experience

Infinity Practical Solutions is a family owned business that is all about Solar. We care about our communities and the environment. We are a Pennsylvania based company so we are not going to abandon you, like most fly by night solar companies. We are looking for you to be part of the family not just a number. We have been in the solar business for over 6 years and have well over a several hundred solar projects, from nonprofits, churches, fire departments, farms, and residential properties. We do it all from A to Z and are there with you every step of way through the whole process and after the project is complete. We want you to call us personally.

Infinity Practical Solutions is a family owned business that is all about Solar. We care about our communities and the environment. We are a Pennsylvania based company so we are not going to abandon you, like most fly by night solar companies. We are looking for you to be part of the family not just a number. We have been in the solar business for over 6 years and have well over a several hundred solar projects, from nonprofits, churches, fire departments, farms, and residential properties. We do it all from A to Z and are there with you every step of way through the whole process and after the project is complete. We want you to call us personally.



ROYAL ROOF & GUTTER

1731 Walnut Street
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ROYAL ROOF & GUTTER

1731 Walnut Street
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Free onsite estimate

Royal Roof & Gutter, LLC is a medium sized company. All of our employees have a minimum 10 year work history. Our Owner and mangers have over 25 years experience. We do not sub-contract work out and do offer financing options, as well as guarantees on our work. We are insured, licensed( HIC# 121188) and professional. Estimates are typically free.

Royal Roof & Gutter, LLC is a medium sized company. All of our employees have a minimum 10 year work history. Our Owner and mangers have over 25 years experience. We do not sub-contract work out and do offer financing options, as well as guarantees on our work. We are insured, licensed( HIC# 121188) and professional. Estimates are typically free.


Bennett Project Management LLC

PO Box 32
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Bennett Project Management LLC

PO Box 32
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10 years of experience

We are a general contractor who will handle much work in house however we have an extensive list of subcontractors we use to cover large projects in timely manner. We are also a project management company specializing in investor owned rehabs.

We are a general contractor who will handle much work in house however we have an extensive list of subcontractors we use to cover large projects in timely manner. We are also a project management company specializing in investor owned rehabs.




Solar Maid

PO Box 424
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Solar Maid

PO Box 424
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22 years of experience

Solar Maid is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA with service offices throughout North America, Australia and parts of Europe. Whether you need dust washed from solar panels in California, bird droppings in Long Island NY, pollen in Central Italy, snow removal in Ottawa, Canada or sodium build-up in Eastern Australia, Solar Maid has local, professionally trained operators ready to service your Janitorial solar O&M requirements. Solar Maid was the first company in the world to specialize in “Janitorial Solar O&M” and is still by far the largest with continued global expansion plans. Solar Maid not only developed the industry standards for this new service sector, we have also created an industry best safety program.

Solar Maid is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA with service offices throughout North America, Australia and parts of Europe. Whether you need dust washed from solar panels in California, bird droppings in Long Island NY, pollen in Central Italy, snow removal in Ottawa, Canada or sodium build-up in Eastern Australia, Solar Maid has local, professionally trained operators ready to service your Janitorial solar O&M requirements. Solar Maid was the first company in the world to specialize in “Janitorial Solar O&M” and is still by far the largest with continued global expansion plans. Solar Maid not only developed the industry standards for this new service sector, we have also created an industry best safety program.



"My solar panels from Pennsylvania Solar have now been on my roof for more than two years and it’s been a very positive experience. They kept me informed on the schedule for my work and got it done within the timeline promised. They handled all the permitting, inspections, and coordinated the final connections with Duquesne Light – I didn’t have to worry about any of it. The install went pretty much as expected. Most of the work was completed in one day with a few minor follow-up items the next day. It took another couple of weeks for the electric utility to complete their part. The only installation surprise had to do with vent pipe from my kitchen sink that was cut down and rerouted under the panels. What they did worked fine – I just wasn’t aware they were going to do it. But they were able to locate all the panels on the back side of my roof (which is south-west facing), so the whole install is almost invisible from the street. In almost two years of use, the system has required no maintenance. In the first full year of use, I spent about 90% less on electricity compared to the last full year before the install. In the second year, I improved my home’s insulation and ended the year with $25 more in solar credits than what I spend on electricity. And that’s with added electric consumption from working at home full time. The only days I don’t get any production are winter days when they are covered by snow. Usually, the snow slides off within a few hours to a day or two. Just beware down below when that wet, heavy snow starts to slide! I’m considering switching some of my gas appliances to electric. If I eventually decide to add more panels or battery storage, I would certainly consider PA Solar first."

Fred B on March 2023

Summer special $1000.00 of installed system.

"My solar panels from Pennsylvania Solar have now been on my roof for more than two years and it’s been a very positive experience. They kept me informed on the schedule for my work and got it done within the timeline promised. They handled all the permitting, inspections, and coordinated the final connections with Duquesne Light – I didn’t have to worry about any of it. The install went pretty much as expected. Most of the work was completed in one day with a few minor follow-up items the next day. It took another couple of weeks for the electric utility to complete their part. The only installation surprise had to do with vent pipe from my kitchen sink that was cut down and rerouted under the panels. What they did worked fine – I just wasn’t aware they were going to do it. But they were able to locate all the panels on the back side of my roof (which is south-west facing), so the whole install is almost invisible from the street. In almost two years of use, the system has required no maintenance. In the first full year of use, I spent about 90% less on electricity compared to the last full year before the install. In the second year, I improved my home’s insulation and ended the year with $25 more in solar credits than what I spend on electricity. And that’s with added electric consumption from working at home full time. The only days I don’t get any production are winter days when they are covered by snow. Usually, the snow slides off within a few hours to a day or two. Just beware down below when that wet, heavy snow starts to slide! I’m considering switching some of my gas appliances to electric. If I eventually decide to add more panels or battery storage, I would certainly consider PA Solar first."

Fred B on March 2023


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Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

The time it takes to install solar panels depends on the number of panels and the size of your home, but installation takes between two and three days of work. While most contractors can install the panels over the course of a couple of days, switching to solar energy can take two to three months in total. This includes the time it takes to design the system, procure the parts, obtain the permits, install the panels, connect to the main power grid, and get an inspection.

Solar roofing shingles may qualify for significant federal tax incentives through programs like the Residential Clean Energy Credit, which offers up to 30% of installation costs through 2032. State and local governments often provide additional credits, and utility companies may offer further rebates or net metering programs, depending on the state. Just look into the qualification requirements beforehand because installation, documentation, and technical standards can impact eligibility. Consult the current guidelines and a tax professional to maximize available benefits.

Yes, solar panel installation will require permits. The required permits will depend on where you live, as some states and cities have solar-specific permits, while others only require electrical permits to connect to the grid. In either case, it’s best to hire a reputable solar installer in your area, as a representative should handle all of the necessary permitting for you and will include the cost of the permits in your initial solar estimate.

Most solar panels last 25 to 30 years and have a warranty to match. Over time, you’ll see a diminishing electrical output. This is normal wear, but certain things can hasten solar degradation. These include heavy rainfall, high temperatures, constant humidity that corrodes the frame, and cracks or chips in the glass.

It’s possible to install solar on a tar and gravel roof, but it’s far from the best roofing material for solar. Solar installations require roof penetrations, and although your solar installer will seal the holes, they still increase the risk of roof leaks. Flat roofs are already more likely to leak than sloped roofs, and adding solar will only make leaks more likely.

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