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Frequently Asked Questions
Solar panels can generate electricity even in cloudy or less sunny climates. While sunlight intensity affects the amount of electricity produced, solar panels can still generate a significant amount of power under diffused or indirect sunlight. Furthermore, advancements in solar technology have made panels more efficient at capturing sunlight, enabling them to generate electricity even in areas with less-than-optimal solar conditions.
Solar panels generally require minimal maintenance. They are designed to be durable and withstand various weather conditions. Cleaning the panels occasionally to remove dust or debris can help optimize their performance. Most manufacturers provide warranties that cover any issues that may arise during the lifespan of the panels, ensuring peace of mind for homeowners.
Standard grid-tied solar systems are designed to shut off during a power outage for safety reasons. This is to prevent the solar electricity from feeding back into the grid and endangering utility workers who may be making repairs. However, homeowners have the option to include energy storage solutions, such as batteries, which can store excess solar power for use during outages and provide backup electricity.
Yes, there are several financial incentives available for installing solar panels. These can vary depending on your location. Common incentives include federal investment tax credits (ITC), state or local rebates, grants, and performance-based incentives. Additionally, some utility companies offer programs that provide financial incentives for going solar. It’s advisable to consult with us at Quest Solar or research the available incentives in your area to determine the financial benefits you may be eligible for.