Why go Solar...
You'll be contributing to saving the environment. Unlike conventional power, solar produces no harmful emissions that hurt the environment.
It’s a solid home investment. Many home improvements that you will make, will not add the same value that you put into them. Solar energy will save you money each month. In addition, the investment that you made in solar, will add its exact property value to the home.
Solar Energy systems are durable. Solar panels have no moving parts, so they are not damaged easily. This lowers the chance for an interruption in service.
In the near future, it will pay to have solar. In certain provinces, excess solar energy pushed back onto the grid can be sold. This could provide an extra source of income.
Unlike Eskom, solar doesn't have an increasing tariff. Utility providers often raise energy costs, but your cost for a solar system would be the same monthly until paid off.
You're investing in sustainability. The future of energy is in renewable and clean energy. By converting to solar energy now, you’d be a step ahead.
Whether you’re spending money to make an investment in solar energy, or giving that money to your utility provider, that money is still being spent. Deciding to go solar is very much similar to deciding to purchase a home. You can invest in yourself and take control of your energy costs, or pay your utility provider for rented energy monthly.
It’s a solid home investment. Many home improvements that you will make, will not add the same value that you put into them. Solar energy will save you money each month. In addition, the investment that you made in solar, will add its exact property value to the home.
Solar Energy systems are durable. Solar panels have no moving parts, so they are not damaged easily. This lowers the chance for an interruption in service.
In the near future, it will pay to have solar. In certain provinces, excess solar energy pushed back onto the grid can be sold. This could provide an extra source of income.
Unlike Eskom, solar doesn't have an increasing tariff. Utility providers often raise energy costs, but your cost for a solar system would be the same monthly until paid off.
You're investing in sustainability. The future of energy is in renewable and clean energy. By converting to solar energy now, you’d be a step ahead.
Whether you’re spending money to make an investment in solar energy, or giving that money to your utility provider, that money is still being spent. Deciding to go solar is very much similar to deciding to purchase a home. You can invest in yourself and take control of your energy costs, or pay your utility provider for rented energy monthly.