4 FAQs about US Home solar Systems

Who is Solartech Energy Systems?

Ready to join the thousands of homeowners who have achieved energy independence with a fully solar powered home? With over 22 years of experience and 13,000+ successful installations across California, Arizona, Nevada, and Colorado, SolarTech Energy Systems has the expertise to design and install the perfect solar solution for your home.

How do I choose a home solar system?

Some of the factors to consider when choosing a Home Solar System are: Understanding your household's energy consumption patterns is crucial when choosing a home solar system. The system's size, cost, and number of panels will depend on the amount of energy you need to generate.

What makes a solar home a smart home?

Modern solar homes incorporate intelligent energy management systems that: Smart home integration allows voice control and smartphone management of energy systems, making solar living more convenient than ever. Properly sizing your solar system is crucial for achieving true energy independence.

Are solar panels affordable?

Since 2008, hundreds of thousands of solar panels have been installed across the country as more and more Americans choose solar energy for their daily lives. Investments from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) have made solar energy more affordable for American consumers.

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