25 Year Production Guarantee
Merica Solar Panels offers a unique solar production guarantee – on TOP of your system’s standard warranty! If your system produces less power than we say it will, you can get a check for the difference covered under our 25-year production guarantee. That’s more power in your hands. When we say “freedom from high utility bills” we mean it!
How can Merica Solar Panels guarantee energy production?
It comes down to quality, and standing by what we promise. In order to be the best, we use the highest quality components, installed by experienced professional installers. Each solar system is meticulously inspected by a Merica Solar Panels professional after installation, as well as a local or city Inspector before the utility officials assess and grant permission to turn on your system. Once your system is on, it is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If it ever breaks, we’ll make it right. We’ll even reimburse you for any energy production lost from our fault!*
*subject to terms and conditions of your agreement
How long do solar panels last?
Typically solar panels are warrantied to last 25 years, but many last a lot longer than that. In fact, there are first-generation solar panels still producing 75% of their original output after 40 years. The longer your panels last, the greater your return on investment. Luckily, Merica Solar Panels installs high quality solar panels built to last and we have a 25-Year Production Guarantee to prove it!
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Finding the best solar panels involves evaluating several factors to ensure they meet your needs and offer good value. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed decision:
### 1. **Determine Your Needs**
– **Energy Consumption:** Calculate your household’s or business’s energy consumption to estimate how much power you need from your solar panels.
– **Roof Space:** Assess the amount of available space for installing solar panels. This will influence the type and number of panels you can install.
### 2. **Research Panel Types**
– **Monocrystalline Panels:** Known for high efficiency and sleek aesthetics. They perform better in low-light conditions and have a longer lifespan but are generally more expensive.
– **Polycrystalline Panels:** Slightly less efficient than monocrystalline panels but more affordable. They’re a good option if you have more space available.
– **Thin-Film Panels:** Lightweight and flexible but generally less efficient. They might be suitable if you have limited space but can be less cost-effective in the long run.
### 3. **Evaluate Key Specifications**
– **Efficiency:** Higher efficiency panels convert more sunlight into electricity. Check the percentage rating of the panels you’re considering.
– **Wattage:** Higher wattage panels produce more power. Ensure the wattage aligns with your energy needs.
– **Durability and Warranty:** Look for panels with long warranties (typically 10-25 years) and check reviews for reliability and performance.
– **Temperature Coefficient:** Panels with a lower temperature coefficient perform better in high temperatures, which is important in hot climates.
### 4. **Compare Brands and Models**
– **Reputation:** Research reputable brands known for quality and reliability, such as SunPower, LG, and Panasonic.
– **Reviews and Ratings:** Check customer reviews and ratings for insights into the performance and durability of different panels.
### 5. **Consider Cost and Financing**
– **Cost Per Watt:** Compare the cost per watt to get a sense of value for money.
– **Incentives and Rebates:** Look into available tax credits, rebates, and incentives that can reduce the upfront cost.
### 6. **Get Professional Advice**
– **Consult Installers:** Get quotes and recommendations from multiple solar installation companies. They can provide insights tailored to your specific situation and help you choose the best panels for your needs.
### 7. **Check for Certifications**
– **Certifications:** Ensure the panels have certifications from recognized organizations like the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) or Underwriters Laboratories (UL). These certifications ensure the panels meet industry standards for quality and safety.
By considering these factors, you can find solar panels that best fit your energy needs, budget, and space.
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