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Breakdown of the cost of solar panels in Colorado Springs

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Fall – a season of change and a good time to think about changes at home. As the leaves begin to turn color in Colorado Springs, now is the perfect time to consider turning your home into an energy-efficient retreat by installing solar panels.

However, one question often lingers: “How much do solar panels cost?” In this blog we explain the costs of solar panels and show you how you can save with Solarise Solar.

Insight into the costs of solar panels

When considering the cost of solar panels, it is crucial to remember that it is an investment; an investment that will save you money in the long term and increase the value of your property.

The cost of solar panels can vary depending on the size of your home, your energy consumption and the type of solar panels you choose. At Solarise Solar we aim to deliver a system that suits your specific needs and budget.

Government incentives and tax credits

The initial cost of solar panels may seem intimidating, but it’s important to consider the available government incentives and tax credits, which can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.

For example, the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) allows homeowners to deduct a percentage of installation costs from their federal taxes. There are also state-specific incentives in Colorado that can help offset the initial investment.

Financing your solar panels

At Solarise Solar we want to make solar energy accessible to everyone. That’s why we offer flexible financing options to our Colorado Springs residents. Together with you, we plan a financing model that fits perfectly within your budget.

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Long term savings

Paying your energy bill month after month may seem like an endless cycle, but it doesn’t have to be that way. With solar panels you can generate your own sustainable energy. This self-sufficiency can lead to significant savings on your monthly bills while reducing your carbon footprint.

Take a leap with Solarise Solar

Solarise Solar is more than just a solar panel company. We are your partners in the transition to a more sustainable, cost-effective energy source. Our team is here to guide our fellow Colorado Springs residents on their journey to a greener future – starting with understanding the cost of solar panels.

Schedule your free solar consultation today!

Ready to embrace the power of the sun this fall? Schedule a free solar consultation today with Solarise Solar – (719) 315-3034.

Let’s work together to determine the best solar solution for your home and budget. With Solarise Solar you can save money and provide your home with clean, renewable energy

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