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Excellent and very professional
14 Nov 2025
Excellent and very professional
14 Nov 2025
I spent the better part of a year researching systems and companies for my solar install. I went through all of the usual national companies, Duracell, Mona Lee, Tesla, just to name a few. I also went through quoting with several state-wide companies. My neighbor had solar installed, so I asked him who it was and if he was satisfied. He gave me Solar Tech's info. Ross and I went back and forth for a bit and when all was said and done, he beat every other company's price as well as the lowest finance rate. I had a large system installed, 64 panels, producing enough power for 100% offset in a 3000 Sq Ft home. We've had 2 months of solid billing, and my bill is the minimum $30.00 charge that Duke allows. However, I have already carried forward credits for over 1800Kwh which will ensure that my summer bills will also be offset, and I will potentially get a check from Duke at the end of the year. My average power bill for the year was over $600.00/mo. I used to complain about the heat. Now all I feel on a hot day is the sweet flow of power back into Duke's grid. We took advantage of the tax credit, and it is a credit, for 30% of the system cost. Cha-Ching.
19 May 2025