There’s a government policy aimed at providing affordable solar panels, but the biggest savings expire at the end of this year.
If you live in an approved zip code, tax credits, rebates and incentives could allow you to make the switch to solar without spending a penny upfront >>>
The Government incentivizes solar panels because harnessing the energy of the sun creates jobs in the solar industry, protects the environment and saves homeowners money all at the same time. If you are eligible for this program — The Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit — you could be just days away from receiving solar panels and a massively-reduced monthly electric bill for as little as $1 down >>>
This is what you can expect your electricity bill to look like if you switch to solar:
The 26% federal tax credit is set to expire at the end of this year — so in order to cash in on these savings, you need to act now! Luckily, once the panels are installed, you’re locked into a lifetime of savings.
● Step 1: Click your state on the map below >>>
● Step 2: Answer a few short questions about your home.
● Step 3: Once you qualify, you will be able to compare solar prices in your area.
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