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We know one thing for fact, renewable energy is the future. At Your Solar Liaison, we know that putting homeowners? wants and needs first is what sets us apart. We are a Whole Home Solution dedicated to providing high-quality Solar Education, Installation and Energy Efficiency services for homes and businesses. Our team of Liaisons will work with you to design and install a solar energy system that meets your homes' unique needs and budget. We?re more than just a catchy name ? we?re your educational source for all things renewable energy! Allow YSL to be your guide to a brighter, more sustainable future. Contact us today to schedule a FREE Home Efficiency Audit and begin your path to owning your power!

"Technician was very well informed and provided me all the information I needed to make an important decision regarding my solar panel system. Would definitely recommend!"

Richard C on November 2025

We know one thing for fact, renewable energy is the future. At Your Solar Liaison, we know that putting homeowners? wants and needs first is what sets us apart. We are a Whole Home Solution dedicated to providing high-quality Solar Education, Installation and Energy Efficiency services for homes and businesses. Our team of Liaisons will work with you to design and install a solar energy system that meets your homes' unique needs and budget. We?re more than just a catchy name ? we?re your educational source for all things renewable energy! Allow YSL to be your guide to a brighter, more sustainable future. Contact us today to schedule a FREE Home Efficiency Audit and begin your path to owning your power!

"Technician was very well informed and provided me all the information I needed to make an important decision regarding my solar panel system. Would definitely recommend!"

Richard C on November 2025










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Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

Homeowners replace their solar panels after 25 years. That said, you don’t necessarily need to replace them at the 25-year mark. You’ll notice a declining ability to produce electricity over time. Most homeowners spring for a replacement when they notice their energy bills creeping up to regular levels or when solar panel repairs are extensive, frequent, and no longer economical.

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.

Solar batteries can be a great investment to help maximize your solar savings and make your system and home more valuable, but they’re most beneficial to customers who don’t have access to net metering. If your state or energy provider doesn’t provide net metering, batteries can be a great way to offset consumption even when your panels aren’t producing power. They also come with the added benefit of providing electricity through blackouts, so they’re valuable in areas prone to severe weather that could cause frequent blackouts. Your installer can help you decide if batteries are worthwhile.

While you can install solar panels by yourself, it can be a complicated process full of lots of manual labor, risky roof work, and knowledge of electrical wiring. Most solar panel installation projects should be reserved for a trained professional—especially if you plan on connecting your panels to the electrical grid rather than for off-grid use, which doesn’t require utility services.

There are a few great questions to ask a solar contractor or inspector when you speak to them. You’ll probably want to find out about the energy yield and efficiency of your array, ensuring the actual output matches the amount you calculated when installing the array in the first place. It’s also a good idea to find out about any damage or wear and tear on the array and to inquire about how soon you need to make repairs or replacements to essential components.

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