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  • Are there any risks associated with solar panel installation?

    Proper installation minimizes risks, but it’s essential to work with reputable professionals.

  • What happens to solar panels at the end of their life cycle?

    Most solar panels are recyclable, and specialized facilities can process them at the end of their lifespan.

  • Can solar panels withstand extreme weather conditions?

    High-quality solar panels are designed to withstand various weather conditions, including hail and strong winds.

  • How do I know if my location is suitable for solar panels?

    A solar site assessment can determine your location’s solar potential based on factors like sunlight hours and shading.

  • Are there government incentives for solar installation?

    Many regions offer incentives such as tax credits and rebates to promote solar adoption.

  • How do I choose the right solar panel for my needs?

    Consider factors like efficiency, warranty, and manufacturer reputation when choosing solar panels. We can help you with this by free consultation

  • How can I monitor my solar panel's performance?

    Many systems come with monitoring software that allows you to track your solar energy production.

  • What is the payback period for solar installation?

    The payback period depends on factors like installation cost, energy savings, and local incentives.

  • What is the cost of installing solar panels?

    Solar installation costs vary based on factors like system size, location, and available incentives.

  • Can solar panels work on cloudy days?

    Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy days, although at a reduced efficiency.

  • How do I maintain solar panels?

    Regular cleaning and occasional inspections can help maintain optimal performance.

  • How long do solar panels last?

    Solar panels can last around 25-30 years or more, with most manufacturers offering warranties for this duration.

  • What is net metering?

    Net metering allows you to sell excess solar energy to the grid and receive credits on your electricity bill.