Address: 2109 Landmark Dr, Cayce, SC 29033, USA
Phone: +18036792001
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Alice Smith
This is the worst scam ever. A history of Illegal sales practices. Untrained installers of poor quality equipment. Damaged property from installation. Complex financing agreements. Reportedly Poor (or worse) treatment of employees. Undelivered promises of reimbursements. 94 pages of BBB complaints.
Cristy Brown
Very satisfied
Rosa Nakasone
Got sold this sales pitch that it was gonna help lower my electric bill. NOT the case at all for me!!!! I pay on average $280 to $300+ to Dominion on top of paying for solar, that’s $500+ a mon. I cannot keep paying this. If I did not have solar, I would just pay $200 to $300 to Dominion and that will be it, but now I pay 2 companies for $500+. Please please don’t get fooled into getting solar like I did. it did not lower my electric bill.
Review Geek 616
Power home energy aka pink energy from north Carolina is a scam.... I hope you didn't set my dad up with a scam.... I will pack it up and bring it to nc door step with a free Elon musk sticker. Thanks Joe Biden on your green service. I don't want solar panels on my house at a added cost every month for 30 years. 100 energy bill plus 200 equipment install fee because it don't work Michigan do not use this service. It's like a extra finance bills that will be paid off in 30 years My review is based on fox 2 news report...available on YouTube Detroit michigan
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Power home solar are only interested in their own profits not customers!!
With the 26% federal tax credit on newly-installed solar systems sunsetting at the end of 2020, there has never been a better time to go solar than now. Along with rate increases routinely coming from utility companies, how can you afford to wait?
Solar panels can potentially help to reduce those electric bills, as the solar energy generated by your panels goes to powering your home first. That's energy that you don't have to pay the power company for, and that's part of what makes solar great.
Your battery will be set up to feed power to 4-6 protected loads during power outages. For example, those loads could be your refrigerator, your stove and a few electrical outlets. You cannot do your HVAC; However, given the amount of energy needed to power those units, we also have whole-home generators that run on propane or natural gas and further protect your in-home energy source.
POWERHOME SOLAR can’t take you off the grid, but we can come very close. You get to choose the amount of your electric bill you have offset by solar. We also have battery storage that works in power outages and helps if your utility company charges more for power during certain times of day. You can program your system to run more on battery power to avoid paying the utility company for the extra cost.
Solar still works on cloudy days, as UV rays still get through the clouds. Think about the last time you got a sunburn on a cloudy day. Those wearing glasses with transition lenses know their glasses get dark on cloudy days too. While sunny days are best, you are not shut out of solar production on cloudy days.
Solar panels are more durable than most roofing materials and are meant to withstand some hail. With that said, you will want to add your solar panels to your homeowners' policy to protect your investment in case of a catastrophic storm.
There is a cost associated with removing and reinstalling solar panels when you need a new roof, and that cost depends on the number of panels you have. But remember, when the average homeowner can save thousands of dollars with solar over the lifespan of their solar system, that cost for removal and reinstallation should more than pay for itself. If your roof is at the end of its life, it makes sense to get your roof redone before adding solar panels so you avoid that cost. We are also provide roofing services, so we can do both jobs for you.
Solar allows you to shift spending that you’re already doing to something you can own. You get to choose the average percentage of your power bill that you want offset by solar panels. That cost goes to paying for your panels, and your power bill is reduced as a result. Unlike your power bill, your solar bill has an end date, and when that time comes, you’ll be generating energy that’s completely free to you. In the meantime, because your price for solar is locked in, you insulate yourself from having to pay the seemingly annual rate increases imposed by your utility company. This is how the average solar homeowner can save thousands of dollars over the lifespan of his/her solar system.
The price of solar depends on a number of factors, including your current power usage, how much you want your solar panels to offset your total electric bill, and the direction your home faces, to name three. So you see, solar is not a one-size-fits-all option! We would be happy to see if your home qualifies to go solar, and we have a dedicated team that helps with that. Call us at 800-POWER-90.
Please leave this company along they are only interested in making money not customers
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