If you’ve been thinking about going solar Or Adding Storage, now’s the time to act.

- Secure 30% Tax Credit before it’s eliminated
- Save thousands on your solar installation
- Protect yourself from rising energy costs

FAQs
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Q: Is there any commitment?A: No. Getting a quote is fast, free and carries no obligation.
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Q: Will I still qualify if I wait?A: Possibly not. This bill could reduce your eligibility or limit the amount you receive.
About the Residential Clean Energy Credit:
The Residential Clean Energy Credit, also called the federal solar tax credit, has played a key role in helping American homeowners switch to clean energy.
It lets you subtract 30% of the total cost of your solar energy system - covering equipment, labor, and installation - from your federal tax bill. But this great incentive won’t last forever.
Here are the key details:
- 30% credit on total qualified solar expenses, including equipment and
installation - Covers solar electric panels and battery storage systems
- Must be claimed in the year the system is fully installed and operational, not the year it's purchased.
Time is running out because of recent legislation.
- The reconciliation bill sets a firm deadline: after December 31, 2025, you won't be able to claim the 30% federal solar incentive on new installations.ã
- If you wait too long, you might pay much more for the same system because you missed the deadline.
Once the expiration date passes, so do the savings. With solar tax credit deadlines approaching fast, homeowners who wait risk missing out on thousands of dollars in direct tax savings.
Schedule a quick and free solar consultation with us, and let us help you beat the clock.