Residential Solar PV Systems

What’s the cost of NOT going solar in todays climate?

Rising Cost of Electricity!

Based on current trends homeowners will pay 48.5% more for their power in 10-Years versus today. If your average electric bill is $200 today it would likely be $297. Thats an average annual increase of $1,164 per household, or $6,000 over 10-Years.

Going Solar Has Never Been Easier

/ 1 / Design

  • It can be confusing when it comes to talking about solar + energy storage. Most don’t know where to begin. Our proven solar discovery walks you through a series of questions to narrow you in on the most practical custom solar solution for you and your home. Understanding clear expectations ensures there are no unexpected mishaps later on.

  • We specialize in all fashions of solar PV system layouts including but not limited to Rooftop, Ground Mount, Pole Tracker, Canopies, Car Ports, Pergola’s. If there is solar access and the will to go solar, we can most always find a way.

  • We all know there are many levels of quality in all the consumer goods we purchase every day. You can rest assured Helio Solar only chooses to install Bloomburg listed Tier 1 rated equipment. Staying away from lower tier equipment may mean spending a little more up front, but the long term savings far outweighs the cost and headache of constant warranty repairs.

  • Let’s be honest, you’re making an investment into your home and future. All the predicted savings in the world mean nothing if your system is constantly down because you can’t get parts. We ensure all our modules, inverters, and racking carry at least a 25-Year warranty, and automatically extend warranties where extensions are available by manufacturers.


/ 2 / Financing

Finance Or Own Your System

We partner with multiple lenders to bring you the best financing solutions available today. Here are just some of the benefits.

> Terms of 5 to 25 Years

> Lowest Rates, down to 0.99% APR

> $0 Down & $0 At Completion

> Up to 12-Months NO Payments for qualified buyers

Financial Incentives To Go Solar

Most states are adopting aggressive solar policy to achieve a carbond neutral footprint by 2050. Often there are local utility, state, and federal programs to drastically reduce the overall financial cost of going solar, and assist clients in having back-up power resilience in the vent the utiltiy goes down from weather or energy shortage events as seen in California and Texas most recently.

THE MOST COMMON INCENTIVES INCLUDE:
1) 30% Federal Tax Credit
2) Net Metering Tarriff
3) Residential Renewable Energy Credits
4) Energy Storage Rebates
5) Demand Response Incentive Program
4) Property Tax Exempt
5) Sales Tax Exempt


/ 3 / Engineering

  • Once you decide to go solar its our teams responsibility to ensure you home can both electrically and structurally support the project installation. Our qualified site surveyor evaluates your home in-site and submits all your details to our engineers.

  • To ensure safety and simplicity in design are maintained as is our mantra, we have our 3rd party electrical and structural engineer evaluate the design, and provide us permit ready prints and stamped structural letters for everyones peace of mind.

  • Often the “long pole in the tent” as they say is getting your electric utility provider to approve our design and allow us to tie into the grid as a power generator. This is necessary for homeowners to receive the full benefit of solar production and monetize any over production during peak hours of solar production. Our team are experts in getting designs pushed through with little to no ammendments needed.

  • Often concurent to the utility interconnection process our team submits for and secures necessary town/city permits required to install solar at your residence. We handle all the paperwork, post installation inspections, and closeout of permits.



/ 4 / Installation

NABCEP Certified Crew Leads

What to Expect During Your Install

Often systems less than 12kW can be installed in just a day with good weather and modest traffic. Our teams are split up into two groups, roofers who lay glass (modules) on the roof, and our highly skilled solar electricians whom focus on all the components interacting with your home’s main power service. It’s a beaitifully coordinated process which ensure everyone is focused on doing what is in their best skillset to achieve the highest quality installation. This solar system is going to be producing power for over 30+ years, so it’s essential to get it right upfront out of the gate.

> Crews typically arive early in the morning between 7-8am

> We first walk through the design one last time and confirm the path for electrical prior to beginning work on site

> Once system is installed it’s commissioned in the monitoring portal

> Inspections usually happen within a week of completion, and they systems are energized roughly 1 - 2 weeks thereafter


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