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Harness the Power of the Sun in Illinois

Discover how solar energy can transform your home, reduce your bills, and contribute to a greener Illinois.

Join over 20,000 Illinois homeowners who've gone solar this year!

Solar panels on an Illinois home

Average Savings

$45,000+

over 25 years

Why Illinois Homeowners Are Choosing Solar

Significant Savings

Reduce or eliminate your electric bill with clean, renewable energy.

Energy Independence

Protect yourself from rising utility costs and power outages.

Increased Home Value

Solar installations can boost your property's market value.

Monitor Performance

Track your system's output and savings in real-time.

25-Year Warranty

Enjoy peace of mind with our comprehensive warranty.

Environmental Impact

Reduce your carbon footprint and support clean energy.

How It Works

1

Free Consultation

We assess your energy needs and roof suitability.

2

Custom Design

Our experts create a tailored solar solution for your home.

3

Professional Installation

Certified technicians install your new solar system.

4

Start Saving

Enjoy lower bills and monitor your energy production.

Illinois Solar Incentives

Federal Tax Credit

Receive a 30% federal tax credit on your solar installation, significantly reducing your upfront costs.

Net Metering

Earn credits on your utility bill for excess energy your system produces and sends back to the grid.

Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs)

Earn additional income by selling the SRECs generated by your solar system.

Property Tax Exemption

Your solar installation won't increase your property taxes, despite increasing your home's value.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does solar cost in Illinois?

The cost varies depending on your energy needs and home size. With current incentives, many homeowners see a return on investment in 5-7 years.

Will solar panels work during Illinois winters?

Yes! Modern solar panels are efficient even in cold and cloudy conditions. Snow actually helps by reflecting light onto panels.

What happens if I produce more energy than I use?

Excess energy is sent back to the grid, earning you credits on your utility bill through net metering.

How long do solar panels last?

Most solar panels are warrantied for 25 years but can last 30-35 years or more with proper maintenance.

Ready to Start Your Solar Journey?

Get your free, no-obligation quote today and see how much you could save!