Why Do Solar Panels Face South? The Hidden Cost of Getting It Wrong

Why Do Solar Panels Face South? The Hidden Cost of Getting It Wrong

Here’s something most homeowners don’t know: the direction your solar panels face can mean the difference between saving money and leaving thousands of dollars on the table. In Southern California, where electricity rates keep climbing and the rules around solar have completely changed, this decision matters more than ever. You’ve probably noticed solar panels on […]

30% Solar Tax Credit 2025 – IRS Update: System Must Be Installed by December 31 2025

IRS §25D – Residential Clean Energy Credit   Claim Your 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit — System Must Be Installed by December 31 2025 Updated November 2025 • Los Angeles, CA Good news: the federal government still offers a 30% solar tax credit for homeowners who install solar panels or solar-plus-battery systems under Section 25D […]

7 Reasons to do a Solar Panel Installation for Your Home in Los Angeles.

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Reason no 1.   You can eliminate or reduce your electrical bill from the first day. How is it possible? The answer is here: Solar panel installation on the roof of your Los Angeles home can produce electricity at lower rates than the energy from the local utility. Reason no 2. You can increase the […]

SEVEN REASONS YOU SHOULD GO SOLAR IN 2018!

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As utility bills continue to rocket skywards, climate change is causing people to use more energy in order to feel comfortable in their own homes, and higher taxes and fees on grid energy purchases are being implemented, more and more people are seeing the (sun)light and realizing that the only way to free themselves from painful monthly […]

HOW YOU CAN SAVE IMMEDIATELY  WITH LED LIGHTING

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Many homeowners are now discovering a simple and cost-effective way of lowering the energy demand in their homes, LED lighting! Imagine your home has 16 regular 60 watt light bulbs and on average you use them for five hours a day 365 days of the year. This means that over one year you will use 1,760 kWh’s. […]