At Sundare Solar, we help homeowners figure out whether going solar is a smart financial move. No pressure, just real answers.
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Lower monthly power bills
Protection from utility rate hikes
Federal & Local Incentives
$0-down options for
qualifying homes
Adds resale value to your property
🔒 Private & Secure
Lower monthly power bills
Protection from utility rate hikes
Federal & state incentives (30% tax credit)
$0-down options for qualifying homes
Adds resale value to your property
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Yes - modern solar panels are sleek, low-profile, and designed to blend into your roofline. We work with installers who prioritize curb appeal.
Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which powers your home. Excess energy can be stored or sent back to the grid depending on your utility setup.
It starts with sunlight hitting your panels. That energy is converted by an inverter and flows into your home, reducing your need for utility power.
Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy days, albeit at reduced efficiency. At night, your system can draw power from the grid or a battery storage system if installed.
Homeowners may qualify for federal tax credits, state rebates and local incentives. These can significantly reduce the upfront cost of installing solar panels.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning and periodic inspections ensure they operate efficiently.
No - when installed correctly, solar panels can actually protect the portion of your roof they cover. Installers use specialized mounting hardware designed to seal and secure each attachment point. If your roof is in good condition and the work is done professionally, there’s no risk of damage.