Solar Panels for Your New Jersey Home
Our installation of your solar energy system is virtually free and will literally pay for itself through special incentive credits that you will earn just for having a solar system. On top of this free install, you will receive an unconditional $10,000-$20,000 in your pocket just for going solar. You can use this free money on anything you wish: Have us build your dream deck or spend it on anything else you wish. So this means you will receive a free solar system installation, get free money in your pocket, and on top of that you will still save 50%-100% off of your electric utility bill for as long as the solar panels are functioning on your roof. If this sounds like a great deal then please read all of the details you see contained herein as every detail will be explained very clearly. Read More
Many cells or tiny crystalline semiconductors made from silicon, boron, and phosphorous, combine to make a solar panel or module, and multiple solar panels combine to make a solar array. Solar panels are referred to as photovoltaic’s or pv for short (photo = light & voltaic = energy). Sunlight stimulates the solar panels which in turn absorb the sun’s energy. Read More
The average system installed in NJ eliminates 10,000 lbs of CO2 (carbon dioxide) gasses every year. This is the environmental equivalent of planting 1.35 acres of trees for each year your system is in use. Installing solar today will help decrease your carbon footprint (the amount you as an individual contribute to carbon based pollution by way of your home, car, etc…) immediately. Energy production and consumption is a major global problem as demand is increasing while supply is alternately decreasing, which means higher pricing for energy. The cost of electric power has doubled in the last 7 years. That’s a rate of 9% per year. These numbers will continue to rise like this unless we do something about it now. Read More
Energy plays a vital role in the health of NJ’s economy and environment. Over the past several decades, energy challenges have repeatedly awakened us to our growing demand for energy and regional and global competition for supply, and to our resulting vulnerability to high prices, supply shortages, and environmental impacts. Families who are barely getting by paycheck to paycheck can’t bear ever-increasing energy bills. Businesses need reliable supplies of energy at affordable and predictable prices to remain competitive. The production, distribution and use of energy, unless wisely managed, can threaten the economy of this state, the quality of our air and water, and the health of our residents. Read More
Solar Hot Water (Home and Pool)
Solar water heaters are a cost effective way to generate hot water for your home. They can be used in any climate, and the fuel they use is sunshine which is free. You will reclaim your investment rather quickly, in part because the installation would qualify for a federal tax credit of 30% of the installed cost up to $1,500. This is a direct credit that you will receive when you file your income taxes regardless if you owe Uncle Sam or if he owes you.
Properly installing solar water heating depends on many factors, such as available sun, mounting location, local building code requirements, size of system, hot water demand, and safety issues, just to name some. Proper and regular maintenance can often be just as important as a skillfully done installation, in order to maintain optimal performance. Regular maintenance on simple systems can be as infrequent as every 3–5 years, assuming it is installed and set up properly. This is why you should let us help you to obtain the very best installation and maintenance available.
Active and Passive Systems
Solar water heating systems include storage tanks and solar collectors. There are two types of solar water heating systems: active, which have circulating pumps and controls, and passive, which don't. Most solar water heaters require a well insulated storage tank. Solar storage tanks have an additional outlet and inlet connected to and from the collector. In two-tank systems, the solar water heater preheats water before it enters the conventional water heater. In one tank systems, the back up heater is combined with the solar storage in one tank.

If you are looking for a professional New Jersey Solar Panel Contractor, please call us today at 732.623.9790 or complete our online request form.
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