Address: 415 62nd St NW, Bradenton, FL 34209, USA
Phone: +17276679955
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Janice B.Pifer
Solar Panels are by far the best investment we've made for our home. Our neighbors always compliment how aesthestically pleasing the panels are, very sleek and low-profile. Very effective and generate more power than we anticipated.
Sarah Samaroo
Dealing with Florida Solar Power has been straightforward from the beginning to end. Friendly and responsive customer service, and our residential solar panels are top quality.
Stephanie Gray
Impeccable and professional installations. I love that you can't see the wires on the roof because they ran it through my attic. All of the control boxes are organized and nicely installed on my outside garage wall. I really have no complaints with Florida Power Services. Excellent, clean, professional installation job.
Hadrian Pierce
I had Florida Power Services "The Solar Power Company" install a solar system on my house in October of 2019 and I absolutely love it. I only wish I had done this years before. Everything went smoothly as expected. Thanks Joe for everything, I recommended you guys to my neighbors when they came over to check everything out.
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We have over 17 years of solar experience and stand behind the products used in our designs. Contact us for a consultation.
Paying by check yields the highest ROI but we do offer low cost options as well.
The Federal Tax Credit is the largest incentive availible on the purchase of a solar power system, until December 31st 2019 the credit is good for 30% (or example $27,000 system X 30% would give you a tax credit vauled at $8,100). The Sunshine State is also showing their support for the adoption of cleaner energy sources by exempting your purchase from sales tax (an estimated savings of $1,890 on the above $27,000 example).
It all starts with your power consuption from the grid, calculating your annual kWh usage is step one. The easiest way to do this is to look at monthly usgae graph on your power bill, take the highest, mid, and lowest months, average them out, and multiple by 365. With that number you can size your solar system to produce X
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