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50+ Years

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The Numbers Don't Lie

Your rates aren't going back down.

$246M

in approved rate increases hitting Oklahoma utility bills right now

$597M

more in pending rate requests filed with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission

18+

data centers under construction, draining the grid and driving costs higher

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Your House. Your Power.
Your Rules.

This is what energy independence looks like. Solar panels charge your batteries. Your batteries run your home. The grid becomes a backup, not a bill.

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Your Questions Answered

How much does solar cost? +
It really depends on how much power you use. Most Oklahoma homes land between $15,000 and $20,000. The way we look at it: you're paying around 12+ cents per kWh to OG&E or PSO right now. With solar, that drops to around 8 cents. Same power, lower rate, and it's locked in.
How much will I save on my OG&E or PSO bill? +
Most of our customers see their bill drop 60-90%. If you pay cash, the system typically pays for itself in 6 to 8 years. Financing takes longer since you're spreading it out, but your monthly payment usually comes in under what you were paying the utility. Either way, once it's paid off, that power is basically free for decades.
What about Oklahoma hail and tornadoes? +
We get this one a lot. The panels we use are rated for 1-inch hail at 50 mph. We've seen them survive storms that totaled cars in the driveway. If something does get damaged, your homeowner's insurance typically covers it. Honestly, tornadoes are more of a threat to the grid than to your roof.
Do I need a battery or is solar enough? +
Solar on its own does the job for most people. It cuts your bill and produces power during the day. A battery adds backup during outages and stores extra energy for nighttime. It does add to the cost, so a lot of homeowners start with panels and add a battery later. We set every system up to be battery-ready from day one.
How long does installation take? +
From start to finish, about 4 to 8 weeks. The actual install is usually 1 to 3 days on the roof. Most of the wait is permitting and getting the utility to sign off on the interconnection. We handle all of that so you don't have to deal with it.
Will solar damage my roof? +
Not when it's done right. Panels actually protect the shingles underneath from sun and weather. We come from a construction background. Our sister company has been doing roofing for 50 years. That's why we can warranty our workmanship for 10 years when most solar companies only offer 1 or 2.
What if I sell my house? +
Solar adds value. Studies show homes with solar sell for 4-6% more because buyers love the idea of lower bills. If you financed, the loan either transfers to the new owner or gets paid off at closing. The system stays with the house and keeps producing.
Do you offer financing? +
Absolutely. We work with lenders who specialize in solar, so the rates are competitive. Most homeowners go $0 down and end up with a monthly payment that's right around what they were paying the utility anyway. We walk you through the options and handle the paperwork.
How long do panels last? +
A long time. Panels typically last 30 to 50 years. The manufacturers warranty production for 25 to 30 years, and even after that they're still putting out solid power. You'll get decades of production past the payback period.
What maintenance is required? +
Basically nothing. Rain keeps them clean. If it's been dry for a while, you can hose them off. There are no moving parts, so there's nothing to break. We recommend a quick check once a year, but most people just watch their production app and forget about it.

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