Financing Solar Angels

Three convenient and easy ways to finance you project

Solar Photovoltaic Financing set up by Solar Angels with our partners

  • Easy pre-qualification
  • Minimal paperwork and low hassle
  • Select your loan term. Terms of 10, 15 or 20 years are available.
  • Payments are often lower than what you are paying currently for electricity
  • No prepayment penalties
  • You can still take advantage of the Federal Tax Credit

If you have built up equity in your home consider a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)

  • Typically, easy to do and you can start the process with a call to your bank or any local bank that offered HELOCs
  • Low origination fees and very competitive interest rates and terms
  • Interest can be tax-deductible, (consult with your accountant)
  • You may qualify for additional HELOC funds that you can use for other projects
  • You can still take advantage of the Federal Tax Credit

If you are getting a new home loan the cost of buying a solar photovoltaic system could be included.

  • Typically easy to get done
  • The lowest interest loan possible
  • Added monthly cost far less than what the existing electric bill is
  • Interest can be tax-deductible, (consult with your accountant)
  • You can still take advantage of the Federal Tax Credit
  • Money for your solar system without an extra monthly payment
  • Added value to the home in an appraisal

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What modules do you install?

The modules we install depend on the needs of our customers. How much solar energy needs to be generated? What space is available to place modules? We use only highly rated modules some of which are manufactured right here in the United States. These modules have been rigorously tested and all come with a 25-year performance warranty. If you have any questions about manufacturers, please contact us to discuss.

How many do I need for my house?

This depends on how large your energy bills are and how much of your energy you are seeking to replace with Solar. Most residential installations are between 7 kilowatts and 15 kilowatts.Using 400-watt panels, that’s between 17 and 38 panels.

How much space does this require on a roof?

Solar panels are modular by nature, so your system can be sized to fit your roof as well as your electric bill. The average size of the panels we use for most of our residential installation is 80 inches long by 40 inches wide. As a rule of thumb, each kW of panels will take up about 56 square feet of roof space.

How heavy are your panels?

Our most popular panels for residential installations weigh around 50 pounds each. We make sure to spread the weight of the panels across your roof so as not to place too much weight on any one spot.

How Long Do Solar Panels Last?

Solar panels are designed to last for more than 30 years and almost all manufacturers guarantee the power output for the first 25 years of operation.

Do these solar panels break easily?

No. Most modules are made from tempered, shatterproof glass and are designed to withstand up to 1” diameter hail strikes at over 50 mph as well as wind and snow loads up to 112 psf.

How much energy can it produce?

Energy production will vary based on the size of the system and its location. For the best estimate of what your home can produce, request a free solar consultation from a us.

Can I install a solar system myself?

While technically possible, we do not recommend that homeowners install their own systems. Most city and state building codes require a licensed electrician to connect the system to the grid. A trained solar installer can help to ensure that your system is well designed and qualifies for the maximum possible rebates and other incentives.