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Gary Mitchell
Gary Mitchell
2024-01-26
Amanda is wonderful she keep us updated all the time.
Tracy Moore
Tracy Moore
2023-12-12
Connor and another Reno Solar emnployee Cayla Alu were both fantastic in their care and communication as we climbed over a few hurdles and adjustments we had to make along the way. Reno Solar’s reps and work crew always made me feel like they cared, and they’ve been great about making things right at every opportunity. I believe Connor is no longer with the company but he has still helped out a few times to liason with Reno Solar to make sure everything was going proper and right. I fully endorse him and Reno Solar. My system is running smoothly and it feels great to have it financially and environmentally.The only thing I disliked was some various delays in getting approvals from Nv Energy, but that was offset by great communication and empathetic effort from Reno Solar to see my project through. Now it’s running smooth and I love it
Jeffrey Lowden
Jeffrey Lowden
2023-12-11
Jory Mack and RENO SOLAR are the BEST. They did EXACTLY as they said they would on time and on budget. There service is second to none and his team is efficient. I highly recommend RENO SOLAR to anyone looking at alternative power services.
Candace Smart
Candace Smart
2023-11-17
RENO SOLAR'S OWNER, JORY, REALLY STEPPED UP FOR US TO GET OUR PROJECT FINISHED. HE MADE SURE THAT THE INSTALLERS WERE ON TASK. FOR THE PREVIOUS INSTALLERS FELL WAY BEHIND. THEY REALLY DROPPED THE BALL. IF IT WERN'T FOR JORY, THEN I DON'T THINK THAT OUR PROJECT WOULD BE FINISHED AS OF YET. HE MADE SURE THAT WE WERE TAKEN CARE OF; AND NOW, OUR SOLAR SYSTEM IS UP AND RUNNING AND WORKING GREAT, THANKS TO JORY!
Jim Brake
Jim Brake
2023-10-23
We met with Alex Zhoul in early August, and the system was installed by a four-man crew in early September. They were only there for half a day, but it passed all inspections. It is a 14 panel system. The system was activated on October 10th by NV Energy.
Amanda Eisenbarth
Amanda Eisenbarth
2023-09-27
Reno Solar installed my solar back in 2021, the experience was so great I recommended that my mother in law go solar. Once she saw the outrageous rates NV Energy started charging she decided to pull the plug and go solar. The only company we would trust to take care of her is Reno Solar. She had her system installed September 6th and is absolutely thrilled with it. Her words,” The process has been great, from Site Survey to Installation everyone has been more than happy to answer any questions I’ve had and have taken great care. Those boys are all so sweet!” So, take this review from 2 extremely satisfied Reno Solar customers! If you go solar, go Reno Solar!
Geoff Breitling
Geoff Breitling
2023-07-15
Reno solar knows their stuff! We have a couple of investment properties in Reno and these guys helped us get squared away. Easy to work with and great customer service. If you’re looking for solar, these guys are the way to go!
Donna Kelley
Donna Kelley
2023-06-16
I had Reno Solar install 11 solar panels on our roof last December and it’s definitely been the best decision. My most recent electric bill was $17 and that’s just basic service charge and various fees that NV Energy charges. We’ve used our air conditioner and the panels are covering our needs. We are definitely saving money. Jory and his staff and crews were always available to answer my questions and always professional and courteous. If you’re on the fence about Solar I highly Recommend Reno Solar. There was no money out of pocket and my monthly payment and NV energy’s fees is less then what I was paying for electricity. Locally owned and operated. Who doesn’t want to save money.
Chris Miller
Chris Miller
2023-06-05
Got my solar panels done by Reno Solar!Been in contact mainly with Amanda Eisenbarth, I’ll say she is the backbone of the customer service department of Reno Solar. She is always on top of everything you could ever ask of her, responds to emails within the hour or less, goes above and beyond to make sure you are taken care of!!The install team was also a very cool group of people, they did a great job, very clean work!!Highly recommend Reno Solar for anyone trying to save on energy costs!!-Chris Miller

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the different types of solar panels?

There are currently two major technologies or types of solar panels: silicon solar panels (broken down into monocrystalline and polycrystalline based on how the silicon is processed) and thin-film. Here at Reno Solar We only use the best panels in the industry. We take pride in the longevity of our systems and only want the best. We only use Tier 1 black on black panels to keep a sleek and low profile look on your roof.

How long do solar panels last?

Solar panels and their components are designed to last at least 25-30 years, though there are several accounts of them lasting much longer. According to NREL,  a solar panel will still generate 90% of its original energy output on the 20th year anniversary! Here at Reno Solar you get 25 years Equipment warranty, Plus a 10 year workmanship warranty. Its solid, no risk and reliable investment in your Home.

What kind of maintenance do solar panels need?

Solar panels demands very little to no maintenance in their lifetimes. The glass, silicon and metal components are designed to last through year after year exposed to scorching-hot sun, pouring rain, howling wind and falling hail, snow, debris, etc. The system does not carry any moving parts, and the panels are sealed and designed to be weather-tight. Nearly all modern panels come with a warranty that protects you against material defects and guarantees energy production for 25 years.

That being said, the occasional check-up or light sweeping of debris definitely won’t hurt. In winter, snow will usually slide right off your panels’ smooth surface.

How do solar panels help you save money?

When you install  install solar panels on your roof  you are using the electricity produced to offset your demands. With the panels hooked up behind the electric meter, NV Energy is responsible for tracking the amount of solar energy produced and the amount used by your home when the sun isn’t shining.

Here in Nevada, the home’s solar electricity is credited to the homeowner’s utility account on a 1-to-1 basis. This kind of billing is called net metering, and it means the homeowner saves the full price for every kilowatt-hour of solar energy they use solar to offset.

Over the typical 25-year lifespan of a solar installation, these savings can add up to tens of thousands of dollars more than the initial cost of the system, essentially making the purchase of solar panels like an investment, and the energy bill savings like dividends.

Should I wait to install solar until it gets cheaper?

We’ve seen some variation on this questions for at least 12 years now, and the answer is almost always “NO.”

There are two reasons for this answer: solar incentives are expiring, and saving money now is better than saving money later.

First the incentives. The federal solar tax credit is scheduled to begin “phasing out” as of January 1st, 2022. By January 1st, 2023, there won’t be a tax credit for home solar any more. For the average homeowner, this tax credit currently represents sometimes $6,000 or more in savings on home solar. We’d say it’s not a good idea to leave $6,000 on the table.

The state incentives might also be disappearing.  Unless you’re specifically waiting for a new incentive program to begin, the time to install solar panels is now.

Next, the “time value of money.” Solar panels save money now. We know this. And the savings they generate are currently estimated to continue for 20-25 years, depending on how (and how much) you pay. Taking a loan or paying cash now gets you saving money today, but waiting for a year or two reduces the value of those future savings by at least the amount of inflation, not including what else you could be doing with the money now.

Again, with incentives and net metering either disappearing or undergoing changes all over, it pays to evaluate your potential savings with solar now rather than wait to act when the deal might not be as good.

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