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7 Reasons to Consider Solar

7 reason to consider purchasing solar for your home or business.

Time to read: 6 minutes

Updated October 18, 2022

If you’ve been checking into our offerings here at IES Texas Solar, you probably know that solar energy is the power provided by the sun that can be used to power your home, farm, ranch, or business. It is sustained through a technology called photovoltaic (PV) cells, which is an amazing technology that turns sunlight directly into electricity. Homeowners, business owners, farmers, and ranchers around the nation are installing solar panel systems on their roofs and around livestock areas to take advantage of this clean and renewable way to generate power.

Not sure if you should go solar and how it would benefit you? Take a look at the top 7 reasons why you should switch from traditional electricity to solar power.

1. Solar Power helps to slow/stop global warming

Grandma loves her flowers, and we love grandma! Global warming threatens the survival not only of human society, but also, the survival of countless species. Fortunately, there is now an efficient way to create electricity without producing global warming pollution: solar panel systems!

2. Solar Power is environmentally friendly

Contrary to conventional power, sun-based power delivers no harmful emissions that hurt the planet. It’s a clean and inexhaustible process that uses the most natural of all assets: the sun. About 68% of the electricity we consume in the United States is generated through fossil fuels. Needless to say, the resulting emissions from the combustion of those fuels aren’t good for the environment, and include:

Type Description
Carbon dioxide (CO2)A greenhouse gas which contributes to global warming
Carbon monoxide (CO)A poisonous, colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that can cause you to lose consciousness and suffocate
Sulfur dioxide (SO2)Causes acid rain, which is harmful to plants and to animals that live in water, also exacerbating respiratory illnesses and heart diseases
Nitrogen oxides (NOx)Contributes to ground-level ozone, which irritates and damages lungs
Particulate matter (PM)Coupled with ozone it contributes to asthma and chronic bronchitis
Mercury and other heavy metalsDangerous to human and animal health

3. Your wallet will appreciate it too

Let’s say you have a shingle roof one story home with an average utility power bill of $167 a month. $167 x 12 = $2004 a year for utility power, over the course of 25 years (if rates stay the same) you’ll be giving away $50,100 to the utility company. However, electric rates have increased an average of 6.7% a year for the last 15 years (so it’ll be even more).

When you buy your own solar panels, you’re cutting out the need to pay your energy company. We offer financing on all of our solar installations, and the cost of your panels would be significantly less than your energy bills during the same time. It’s a bit like buying the gas your car will need in advance at a much better price. To see how much you could save, contact our solar education teams to get a free estimate, an energy audit, and a quote.

4. Solar Energy has a fixed energy cost

Electricity from utility providers is never guaranteed a set price. The price may rise or fall, and without any other option, consumers have to pay whatever the current price is. Utility companies also offer programs to help mitigate inflation and issues with the grid (many utility companies even offer solar buyback). However, the cost of a solar system remains the same throughout time. When you decide to finance your solar system, you set a minimal monthly payment that replaces your electricity bill. If you fully purchase your panels, from then on your energy cost becomes $0. That’s right! – $0.

5. You can use your solar energy all day

News flash: the sun isn’t going anywhere. Luckily, we are not running out of sunshine nor is it hard to find. Alternatively, fossil fuels are a depleting resource and we need to keep finding more if we want to keep using it.

One of the many myths about solar power involves perceived limitations on the energy-generating potential of solar panels. However, it is important to say that solar energy is generated from daylight and not sunlight. So, your panels will be working to produce energy even on cloudy days. The energy produced during daylight is stored the whole time that the sun is up, producing more electricity than you actually are capable of using. Any excess energy is pushed back onto the grid, actually causing your utility meter to spin backward, crediting your account with the extra energy generated. Then, in the evening hours, you will be using the credited energy from the meter.

6. It’s a solid home investment

Sometimes, the home improvements that you make to your house won’t add quite the equal value to your house as the money that you put into them. Unless you’re talking about a Solar Energy System. Then, you will not only save money from your energy bill each month, but also the investment made in the Solar Energy System will add property value to your home.

A Solar Energy System can even be the difference in selling your house because it is an added value that gives potential buyers a reason to consider your house over others.

We highly recommend buying your solar system – we provide you with the best financing available. This is because leasing the solar system removes your eligibility for the tax credit. Additionally, when you lease, you lose the valuable savings to the leasing company.

7. Solar energy systems are durable

Solar panels are resistant and have no moving parts. It’s quite difficult for a solar panel to be damaged and for it to be an interruption in service because they are exhaustively tested to ensure that they can withstand high winds and extreme weather conditions. Even if something occurs to your solar panels, most systems come with a 20–30 years of Solar warranty. Additionally, IES Texas Solar provides with an installation warranty, online monitoring and safety measures to protect your system and home from the elements.

While we’ve outlined some great reasons to switch to a Solar Powered System, we’ve just scratched the surface of how great these systems are. You can find out more by contacting our solar education team to find out more! There is much more to the process than having the solar panels installed; it’s an engineered solution that is ingeniously tailored to your needs, and it can also be expanded in the future. Our solar consultants can help answer questions about important aspects of your future Solar Powered System, like system sizing for your property and financial avenues to ownership. 

If you are considering switching to solar for your home or business, reach out to us by going to our website, iestxsolar.com, or by giving us a call at (855) 447-6527.