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How does solar energy work?

Solar panels use photovoltaic (PV) cells to capture sunlight and turn it into electricity. When sunlight hits the panels, the cells generate a flow of electricity that can power your home or business.

How long does the installation process take?

Most solar panel installations are completed in just 2–3 days. Before installation begins, we’ll take a few weeks to handle the paperwork — including designs, permits, and approvals — so everything runs smoothly.

How much do solar panels cost?

The cost depends on the size of your system, the type of equipment, and whether it’s residential or commercial. We will work with you to determine a system just for you to meet your energy demands and budget. On average, a typical home in Canada is looking at a system ranging from $15,000–$30,000 — but rebates and financing can significantly reduce costs; and with 0% financing, there is no out of pocket funds needed.

Will I still have power during a blackout?

Solar panels alone won’t provide power during a grid outage. However, when paired with a battery storage system, your home or business can stay powered even during blackouts.

Can I add more solar panels later?

Yes! If your energy needs grow or your original system was smaller, we can easily expand your setup by adding more panels to your array.

Do  solar panels need cleaning?

Yes, keeping panels clean helps them perform at their best. Usually, a quick rinse with a garden hose is all it takes — no special tools needed.

What if a solar panel breaks?

If a panel gets damaged (like from a tree branch), it typically needs replacing. Our team can quickly repair or replace panels to keep your system running at peak performance.

Do you offer financing?

Absolutely. We provide 0% interest payable back over 15 years with no penalty for early payment if you choose to. Contact us today to become energy independent.

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