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Solar allows property owners to produce their own energy at a lower cost than the utility. Our expert technicians will help you understand exactly how solar can provide month to month savings, tax credits, and other benefits that make it a “no-brainer,” for your property.

Solar FAQ’S

  • Net metering is a billing arrangement that allows owners of solar energy systems (and other renewable energy systems) to receive credit for the electricity they generate and feed back into the grid. Here's how net metering works:

    Installation of Solar Panels: A homeowner or business installs a solar energy system, typically consisting of solar panels mounted on the roof or on the ground. These solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through photovoltaic cells.

    Generating Electricity: During daylight hours when the sun is shining, the solar panels produce electricity. This electricity can be used to power appliances, lights, and other electrical devices in the home or business.

    Grid Connection: The solar energy system is connected to the local utility grid through a bi-directional electricity meter. This meter measures both the electricity consumed from the grid and the electricity generated by the solar panels.

    Excess Electricity Generation: If the solar panels produce more electricity than is needed at any given time, the excess electricity is fed back into the grid. This surplus electricity flows through the meter and is recorded as a credit on the customer's electricity bill.

    Electricity Consumption: When the solar panels are not producing enough electricity to meet the property's demand, such as at night or during cloudy weather, electricity is drawn from the grid as usual. This electricity consumption is recorded by the meter and is billed to the customer at the standard retail electricity rate.

    Net Billing: At the end of each billing period (typically monthly), the utility calculates the net difference between the electricity consumed from the grid and the electricity exported to the grid. If the customer has exported more electricity than they have consumed, they receive a credit on their electricity bill. Conversely, if they have consumed more electricity than they have exported, they are billed for the net electricity usage.

    Rolling Over Credits: In many net metering programs, any excess electricity credits accumulated during one billing period can be carried forward to future billing periods. This allows customers to offset their electricity costs over time, including during months when their solar panels may produce less electricity than they consume.

    Overall, net metering enables solar energy system owners to maximize the financial benefits of their investment by offsetting their electricity costs and potentially earning credits for excess electricity generation. It provides a simple and transparent mechanism for integrating distributed renewable energy generation into the grid while maintaining a reliable and affordable electricity supply for customers.

  • The main disqualifiers for a homes eliginility to go solar is too much shade, too many rooftop obstructions or poor solar orientation, and being located where your utility company has bad net metering policies. If your wondering whether or not your home is a good fit for solar feel free to book a short call, or email us and we can let you know.

  • We need to know how much electric you use on avg over a 12 month period for us to accurately size your system. Your electric bill helps us see that, If your not comfortable sharing your bill then feel free to call in or login to your web portal with the utility and find out how many kwh's your using so that we can make sure we are providing the best solution possible for your homes individual needs.

  • Our solar panels and mounting systems are engineered to withstand high wind loads, including those expected during hurricanes and severe storms. Panels should be securely anchored to the roof using appropriate mounting hardware and fasteners. Proper roof attachment methods are crucial for ensuring the stability and integrity of solar panel installations during high winds. Roof penetrations, such as lag bolts or flashing, should be securely fastened to the roof structure, and sealants or flashing should be used to prevent water intrusion.

  • You have several options if you move, you can transfer the loan to the new homeowner or you can include the price of the system in the sale of your home. dont forget to ask your Looper Representative about pearl certification if you plan on moving within the next few years.

  • Monitoring System Performance: Use monitoring software or tools provided by your solar installer to track the performance of your solar energy system. Monitor energy production, system efficiency, and any potential issues or anomalies that may arise over time. Warranty Coverage: Familiarize yourself with the warranties provided for your solar panels, inverters, and other components. Keep records of warranty information, installation documents, and maintenance history for reference and warranty claims if needed.

  • A new roof is not necessary but a roof in good strucutral condition is. This is something we can assess when we do a site survey and or energy audit.

  • Roof penetrations for solar panel installations can potentially pose a risk of leaks if not properly installed or maintained. However, with professional installation and appropriate sealing techniques, the risk of leaks are extremely small. Here are some factors to consider regarding roof penetrations and potential leaks:

    Professional Installation Is essential, make sure you to hire a reputable and experienced solar installer who is knowledgeable about proper roof penetration techniques and follows industry best practices. Professional installers will ensure that roof penetrations are correctly placed, sealed, and flashed to prevent water infiltration.

    Sealing and Flashing: Proper sealing and flashing around roof penetrations are critical to prevent leaks. Quality sealants and flashing materials should be used to create a watertight barrier between the mounting hardware and the roof surface. The sealant should be applied generously and evenly to create a durable seal.

  • It depends on the lender however we have plenty of options to help you get your new roof included in the project.

  • There are many factors that effect the cost of going solar. Solar panels, inverters, mouting hardware, wiring, other components, labor and installation, system size, warranties, incentives and rebates, etc. One of the things that sets Looper apart from other companies is our wholistic approach to going solar. we ar enot about slapping as many panels on your roof. Our goal is to give homeowners the most cost effective long term solution for offesetting their electirc usage, even if that means makeing less money on a project.

  • Whether solar backup batteries are worth it depends on various factors, including your specific energy needs, location, electricity usage patterns, and priorities. Here are some considerations to help you determine if solar backup batteries are a good investment for you:

    Resilience and Backup Power: Solar backup batteries provide a reliable source of backup power during grid outages or emergencies, allowing you to maintain essential appliances and devices running even when the grid is down. If you live in an area prone to power outages or if having uninterrupted power is a priority for you, solar backup batteries can offer peace of mind and improve resilience.

    Maximizing Solar Energy Self-Consumption: Solar backup batteries allow you to store excess solar energy generated during the day for use at night or during periods of low sunlight. This can help you maximize self-consumption of solar energy and reduce reliance on electricity from the grid, potentially increasing energy independence and reducing electricity bills.

    Time-of-Use Savings: In some areas with time-of-use (TOU) electricity pricing or demand charges, solar backup batteries can help you optimize energy usage and save money by storing solar energy when electricity rates are low and using stored energy during peak-rate periods.

    Off-Grid Living: If you live in a remote area without access to the grid or if you prefer to live off-grid, solar backup batteries combined with a solar energy system can provide a reliable and sustainable source of electricity, enabling self-sufficiency and independence from traditional utility services.

    Initial Cost and Payback Period: Solar backup batteries can be expensive upfront, and their cost should be factored into the overall cost of a solar energy system. Consider the payback period for the investment in solar batteries compared to potential savings on electricity bills and other benefits over the life of the system.

    Financial Incentives and Rebates: Some regions offer financial incentives, rebates, or tax credits for the installation of solar energy systems and backup batteries. These incentives can help offset the upfront cost of solar batteries and improve the financial viability of the investment.

    Future Expansion and Scalability: When considering solar backup batteries, think about your future energy needs and whether you may want to expand your solar energy system or add additional batteries in the future. Choosing a scalable and modular battery storage solution can allow for flexibility and adaptability as your needs evolve.

    Ultimately, the decision to invest in solar backup batteries should be based on a thorough evaluation of your specific circumstances, priorities, and goals. It's essential to conduct a cost-benefit analysis, consider available incentives, and consult with a reputable solar installer or energy expert to determine the best solution for your needs.

  • Obtain Necessary Documentation: Make sure you have all the required documentation related to your solar energy system installation, including invoices, receipts, contracts, and any other relevant paperwork. You'll need this documentation to support your ITC claim.

    Complete IRS Form 5695: To claim the ITC, you'll need to fill out IRS Form 5695, "Residential Energy Credits." This form allows you to calculate the amount of your tax credit based on the cost of your solar energy system and other eligible energy improvements.

    Include Form 5695 with Your Tax Return: When you file your federal income tax return for the year in which your solar energy system was placed in service, you'll need to include Form 5695 with your return. Make sure to accurately complete all sections of the form and double-check your calculations.

    Claim the Credit on Your Tax Return: On your tax return, you'll need to claim the ITC by entering the calculated credit amount from Form 5695 on the appropriate line of your tax form. The credit will directly reduce your tax liability, potentially resulting in a lower tax bill or a larger refund.

    Consult with a Tax Professional: If you have questions or concerns about claiming the ITC or completing IRS forms, consider consulting with a qualified tax professional or accountant. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific tax situation and ensure compliance with tax laws and regulations.

  • The ITC provides a significant financial incentive for investing in solar energy systems, helping to make solar energy more accessible and affordable for homeowners and businesses across the United States.The current incentive offered is a 30% tax credit on the total cost of your residential solar project. You have 5 years to claim the total amount of your tax credit on your tax returns. we are not financial experts.Consultation with Tax Professional: Tax laws and regulations regarding the ITC may change, and eligibility criteria can vary based on individual circumstances. Therefore, it's essential to consult with a qualified tax professional or accountant for personalized advice regarding the ITC and other tax incentives.

  • Tier 2 systems may require additional insurance. The requirements may differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, However ensuring the homeowner has proper coverage protects not only the homeowner but the jurisdiction and utility, which in the end is why its required. Looper can assist you in acquiring the right amount of coverage for your project.

  • Loans: Solar loans are loans specifically designed for financing solar energy installations. These loans may be secured or unsecured and typically have fixed interest rates and terms ranging from a few years to several decades. Solar loans allow customers to spread the cost of their solar system over time while still reaping the benefits of solar energy. At Looper we have lots of solar specific financing products, reach out to learn more about what products best fit your needs.

    Leases: With a solar lease, the solar energy system is owned and maintained by a third-party solar provider, and the customer pays a fixed monthly lease payment for the use of the system. The leasing company is responsible for system maintenance and performance, while the customer benefits from reduced electricity bills. However, the customer does not own the solar panels or qualify for certain financial incentives.

    PACE Financing: Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing allows homeowners to finance energy-efficient improvements, including solar energy systems, through a special assessment on their property taxes. PACE financing is repaid over time as part of the property tax bill, and the financing is attached to the property rather than the individual, making it transferrable to future property owners. This is only available in certain jurisdictions where county / civil laws permit.

    Cash Purchase: The simplest way to finance a solar energy system is to pay for it outright with cash. This option provides the greatest long-term savings since the system owner receives all the financial benefits of solar energy, including energy savings, tax incentives, and increased property value. However, it requires a significant upfront investment.

    Each solar financing option has its own benefits and considerations, and the best choice depends on factors such as financial goals, creditworthiness, eligibility for incentives, and long-term plans for the property. It's essential to carefully evaluate the terms and conditions of each financing option and consult with a reputable solar installer or financial advisor to determine the most suitable financing strategy for your specific needs.

  • MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY: Looper Energy warrants that all of the Work and the System will be free from material, construction, and workmanship defects for twenty-five (25) years following the Completed Installation (the “Limited Warranty”). Any claim under the Limited Warranty must be made before its expiration date. Customer will be provided with the standard warranties from major equipment manufacturers.

    MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY:

    Any component, accessory, and equipment that Looper Energy installs, but is NOT manufactured by Looper Energy will carry its own warranty. These items generally include but are not limited to: Solar Modules, Inverters, Racking, Disconnect Switches, etc. All manufacturer’s warranties will be made available to the customer by Looper Energy.

    ROOF PENETRATION WARRANTY:

    Looper Energy warrants that all Product-related roof penetrations made during Installation will be weather-tight for a period of Fifteen (15) years. The roof penetration warranty will be voided if any work is performed on the roof by Customer, other contractors/subcontractor/agents or third parties during the warranty period. The roof penetration warranty does not cover :

    (a) Leaks occurring in areas of the Property’s roof not impacted by the System.

    (b) Pre-existing and/or underlying failures of the Property’s roof.

    (c) Foreign objects causing damage to the Property’s roof (e.g. hail, golf

    balls, etc.).

    (d) Insufficient or improper maintenance by Customer, Customer’s contractor/subcontractor, or Customer’s agents.

  • Solar energy generates electricity without emitting greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), which contribute to climate change. By using solar power instead of fossil fuels, you can reduce your carbon footprint and mitigate the effects of global warming. Solar decreases air pollution, conserves water and other natural resources, and reduces our nations dependence on fossil fuels.

  • We only use the highest qualtiy equipment. Tier 1 panels, Enphase inverters, we have the capability to order any specific equipment you want, this may effect project cost, reach out to a project manager or installer to learn more about the standard equipment we use, spec sheets will be provided upon request.

  • Building Permits: You may need a building permit to install solar panels on your property. This permit ensures that your solar panel installation complies with local building codes and safety standards. The requirements for obtaining a building permit vary depending on your location within Florida and the specific regulations of your local jurisdiction.

    Electrical Permits: In addition to a building permit, you always need an electrical permit for the wiring and electrical connections associated with your solar panel installation. This ensures that the electrical work meets the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local electrical codes.

    Utility Approval: Before installing solar panels, you may need approval from your utility company. This approval ensures that your solar panel system meets the utility's technical and safety requirements for grid connection.

    Interconnection Agreement: you will need to enter into an interconnection agreement with your utility company. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions for connecting your system to the grid and may include requirements for safety, metering, and system performance.

    Homeowners' Association (HOA) Approval: If you live in a community governed by a homeowners' association, you may need to file forms with the HOA before installing solar panels. Some HOAs have specific guidelines or architectural review processes for solar panel installations. However they are not allowed to deny the installation of solar panels in Florida.

    consulting with a qualified solar installer or project manager at Looper who is familiar with local requirements and regulations can help ensure a smooth and compliant installation process.If you've already signed up with Looper, sit back and relax we are handling all of this for you. Feel free to reach out to get a status update on your project.

  • Looper offers a seperate lifetime warranty insurance policy. in the sad even that Looper is no longer in bussiness this Insurance policy will help cover anything not covered by the equipment warrantys, including workmanship, labor and installation.

  • This depends on the project, most projects can be don within 1 to 2 days, the total project time is effected by locoal civil and utility jurisdictions. rest assured Looper is there to manage and support your project to completion and beyond.