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Florida Solar Installation

Power from the Florida Sun in the form of Heat and Light is Referred to as Solar Power. Here you will find details about Florida solar installation for Florida solar homes and businesses. Florida has some of the best solar installers and a great sunny location for solar panels power.

Solar Panel Installation by certified Florida solar installers
Current Florida solar incentives include generous rebates for solar electric and solar hot water systems. When combined with Federal solar rebates your solar panel installation will be approximately 60% less because of the incentives! Our solar installers will be happy to answer your questions and explain the benefits of solar power.

Simply request a FREE Solar Evaluation for your Florida Installation, a certified solar installer will contact you by phone at your convenience.

Florida solar incentives, solar energy rebates and tax credits
Florida, the sunshine state, is one of the best states for solar power for two reasons: it's abundant solar energy and it's fantastic solar incentives and rebates. Look here for details on the Florida energy tax credit, rebates, grants and other solar incentives.

Florida solar installers are local solar power experts
Solar panel installation by qualified Florida solar installers is important for both safety and long term performance of your solar power installation. Whether your solar panels will be connected to the grid through net metering, or completely off the grid, employing local Florida solar panel installation experts will ensure your satisfaction and provide for quick follow-up and maintenance. Fill out our Florida solar panel installation form and we will have an approved, licensed solar panel installer from Florida contact you within hours.


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The Florida Solar Panel Installation - A Five Step Process
  1. Fill out the Florida solar panel installation form to give us basic information on your home, the proposed location for the solar panels, and your contact information. Solar Panel Installation - Information gathering
  2. A Florida solar installer will call to ask further questions and arrange a visit to your home.
  3. On-site visit to speak with the homeowner (see video), assess the location of the solar panel installation. Take measurements and answer specific questions about the solar panel installation.
  4. Solar installer will deliver detailed Florida installation proposal. Proposal includes all applicable rebates, from Florida state and federal energy tax credits. Contracts signed.
  5. Florida Solar Panel Installation work begins. A typical solar panel installation takes 1 to 2 days once the solar panels and equipment arrive. Solar panel installation will usually involve 2 or 3 Florida installers working together to complete the job. For some insight into the specifics of the installation process and solar panel system components, please visit our DIY Solar section to view a series of solar panel installation videos.
Ready to take the next step? Fill out our Florida solar panel installation form. We'll get right back to you! Good luck going solar, and thank you for keeping our Florida solar contractors working.

All life on Earth is derived from solar power. This renewable energy, such as heat and light from the Sun, wind power, wave power, hydroelectricity and biomass, is also referred to as solar energy. Solar power is used synonymously with solar energy to refer to the conversion of sunlight into electricity. A solar cell or photovoltaic or PV cell is a device that converts light into electricity using the photoelectric effect.

PV installations can pay for themselves in five to ten years in many places. "Grid-connected" systems - those systems that use an inverter to connect to the utility grid instead of relying on batteries - now make up the largest part of the market. Excess electricity from photovoltaic systems also can be sent to the electricity grid where it can be used to meet existing demand or temporarily stored for later use.

Grid-tied electrical system policies often give photovoltaic system owners a credit for the electricity they deliver to the grid. This credit is used to offset electricity provided from the grid when the photovoltaic system cannot meet demand. Where there is net metering, the credit is equivalent to or greater than the cost of electricity to the consumer.