Going solar in the Fayetteville area has become more affordable over time.
Fayetteville solar customers are joining Pink Energy in going solar—and now, solar energy is more affordable than ever!
Calculating Your Solar Panel Cost
We’ll design a custom solar system for your home and routine based on cost factors like your electricity usage and future energy goals. If you’d like to develop a rough cost estimate on your own, take a look at your electricity bills. The number of solar panels in your solar panel system depends in part on how much wattage is required to power your home. With our high-output premium solar panels, you may be able to reduce your grid electricity intake and even feed solar energy back to the grid.4 It all depends on your solar goals!
Your Fayeteville Solar Panel Installation Cost Includes The Following:
Installation Equipment
Our team of professionals will arrive on installation day with your custom solar panels, inverters, battery, wiring, conduit, mounting racks and mounting hardware.
A Custom-Designed Solar System
Once you’ve contracted with Pink Energy, we’ll design a personalized premium solar system for your home. We’ll also take care of the state and local permitting process in advance of installation.
All Installation Day Procedures
In as little as one to two days, we’ll carefully install and test your new solar panel system. Once we’re satisfied, we’ll clean your roof and surrounding property before leaving you to enjoy the benefits of solar electricity.
Cost of Solar FAQs
It depends on the number of panels required for your home’s unique needs as well as your home’s location. Pink Energy calculates the cost based on dollars per watt. Keep in mind that installation costs will factor into how much a solar panel system will be as well.
Potentially! According to this 2018 Zillow study, homes with solar panels installed may sell by up to 4.1% more than homes without. Buyers appreciate energy-efficient homes powered by renewable energy sources!
Solar panels are an excellent investment. Given their longevity (about 25 years), solar panels can potentially save you thousands of dollars off your electric bills over time.
The federal solar tax credit is 26% of your total solar investment through the end of 2022. This percentage goes down to 22% through the end of 2023 and is unavailable for residential solar systems after that. Tax credits are subject to change and eligibility for federal tax credits depends on your individual and financial circumstances, so we recommend you always consult with your accountant or tax advisor to determine your eligibility.⁵