Blog by Alex Hay
How long have you owned your home? Whether it has been twenty years or two, Think back to that first month, think back to all the fun (stressful) projects you had planned. All the walls that needed new paint, the potential bar-area in the basement, the new patio furniture you were going to pick out,...
As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change and rising energy costs, residential solar power has emerged as a beacon of hope, offering a transformative solution for individuals and society at large. By harnessing the power of the sun, residential solar empowers homeowners to take con...
So ya want options? Well, when choosing a rooftop solar partner you will certainly find plenty. Solar, like just about every other industry, is filled with organizations of varying sizes and offerings. You have your nationwide installer with a significant presence in most states a...
I’ve been in home solar sales for seven years now, and it still always surprises me when homeowners decide against solar for their homes. Of course, I am biased and believe every home should have solar panels. But when you really thi...
To understand how we offer the best solar price point in our markets, it starts with understanding the cost structure of a home solar project. I will speak below in general terms assuming the contractor is acting in good faith and not price-gouging customers.
The most expensive cost of...
Even if you have never traveled across the world to the Land Down Under, you probably know a few things about it:
- Beautiful reefs
- Kangaroos
...Solar makes sense for most single family homes across America. Project Sunroof from Google showed that over 85% of homes are eligible for rooftop solar. The cost of buying your electricity, in the form of kilowatt hours (kWhs), has gone up 20% for the average homeowner since 2020, according to the W...
One of my favorite quarterly reads is Bloomberg’s ‘Where to Invest $10,000 Right Now.’ If you haven’t heard of it before, it is a feature that is published and updated quarterly, where selected professionals give their two cents on how they would spend $10,000 based on the market and best oppo...
Old habits die hard. People have been drilling deep into the earth to harvest coal to fill up trains and barges headed to factories to burn and send toxic air into the atmosphere for us to inhale in our backyard since before the United States was even a country. For years, digging up coal was the ea...