Solar Installers in Herald, CA
Do You Need Solar Panels Installed in Herald?
Buying and Financing Herald Solar
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Herald Solar Cash Purchase
With a Herald solar cash purchase, you make all of your solar payments up front. Sungevity will provide a complete twenty-year parts and labor warranty in Herald. Your Herald solar energy system will pay for itself within five to ten years. Why wait when you can go solar today!
Finance a Herald Solar Loan
Solar loans in Herald help homeowners own thier solar energy system, and pay for their system over a period of time. We can help you get a competitive financing rate in Herald through our vast network of solar financing companies.Advantages of Leasing a Herald Home Solar System
If you don't want to buy your panels but still want the advantages that solar panels for your Herald home can bring, consider leasing the solar system. Advantages of this option include:
Little to no upfront installation costs.
20-year performance guarantee.
Sungevity makes it easy to transfer to the
next owner if you move.
Custom design for your Herald solar
system means your overall costs plus your new electric bill is less than you're paying right now each month.
Herald Solar Purchase Agreement (PPA)
A solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is a contract to buy Herald solar power based on a set rate for the electricity the solar system produces. With a Power Purchase Agreement, a Sungevity finance partner owns, installs, and maintains the (Herald) solar system on your roof -- just like a solar lease. Unlike a solar lease, you pay for the solar power you produce rather than the panels themselves.
Herald Solar Energy Savings
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual savings vary by customer. See sungevity.com/savings for details on how we calculate savings.
Herald Solar FAQ's
Is solar right for my Herald home?
We offer a no-pressure consultation to help figure out if going solar works for you. First, we will gather all 12 months of your past energy use in Herald. That is what makes our Herald quotes as accurate as possible, by both the amount by which we can offset your use and the cost/savings potential of going solar. By learning how your usage fluctuates from month to month, and because both solar production and utility rates fluctuate as well, knowing all 12 months makes the quotes as accurate and personalized as possible. We will then use our remote proprietary design tool to engineer a custom solar solution for your home. Of course, we also complete all of the interconnection paperwork on your behalf. And finally, we use local solar experts to install your solar system hassle-free.
How big a roof do I need in Herald?
This depends on your $city_name usage history. When you request an iQuote, Sungevity will use our proprietary design tool to look at your roof and determine how many Herald solar panels it can accommodate.
Should I re-roof my Herald house before I install solar panels?
Herald Solar panels last a long time so it makes sense to avoid having to remove and reinstall them. Your Solar Consultant will help you assess the need to re-roof.
What if my Herald roof is shaded?
Shade reduces the amount of electricity your Herald solar energy system can produce. Our remote solar design team will work to position your panels where they will get maximum sun exposure. On occasion, we find that a roof is too shady to make solar feasible.
Do Herald solar systems require maintenance?
Herald solar systems generally require very little maintenance. If you lease a system, we guarantee your systems energy production. If you ever have any questions about what maintenance is necessary, please contact us at customerservice@sungevity.com.
Will I have power during a blackout?
In the event of a Herald blackout, your inverter will automatically shut down for safety reasons. Thus you will not have electricity until power is restored to the grid.
Are battery options available in Herald?
Yes, Sungevity offers battery solutions with your grid-tied solar system in Herald.
Do Herald solar panels generate electricity in bad weather?
Herald Solar panels need sun to generate electricity, but even in areas with bad weather your system will still produce. If you live in a cloudy area, or an area with seasonal snow, your expected weather conditions will be factored into our estimates for your energy production.
Does solar work in foggy neighborhoods?
Herald Solar systems continue to produce even when it is cloudy. For example, on a cloudy day, your panels might produce 30% of what they normally would. If you live in a cloudy area, or an area with seasonal snow, your expected weather conditions will be factored into our estimates for your energy production.