Sunrun Solar

Category: Solar energy company

Address: 60 Orange St, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, USA

Phone: +18333943387

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–8PM

Monday: 6AM–9PM

Tuesday: 6AM–9PM

Wednesday: 6AM–9PM

Thursday: 6AM–9PM

Friday: 6AM–9PM

Saturday: 6AM–9PM

Reviews

Blank Ness

Jun 11, 2022

When I asked what’s the cost, they told me it would cost me nothing, which is a lie. So we are off to the wrong foot. Told them not interested, sends a salesman to my door again a few weeks after initial visit to harass me. I told you guys no. There are other companies out there, so customers would be wise to compare and see if panels make sense. Most people in my neighborhood do not have solar, doesn’t appear like a convincing choice at the moment.

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Questions & Answers

Why should I switch to solar?

Sunrun Solar | Mar 12, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Mar 12, 2022

The sun rises every day. That's why solar power is a completely renewable, reliable and clean energy source. It reduces our reliance on dirty sources of power such as oil, coal and natural gas, which produce harmful emissions affecting our health and environment. Sunrun pioneered the "solar-as -a -service" model in 2007. Since then, we have been delivering on a vision to create a planet run by the sun and provide Americans with affordable, reliable and clean energy. Residential solar energy systems represent an investment in the future of the planet, conserving non-renewable energy sources and protecting the environment. Solar panels and home batteries are becoming more affordable, accessible, resilient and efficient. They provide peace of mind and energy security for households when the power goes out or the next storm strikes. Unlike those from your utility, Sunrun customers pay predictable, affordable rates for 20 to 25 years. With home solar, you get to control your energy future

How do you customize my solar system?

Sunrun Solar | Feb 10, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Feb 10, 2022

We customize your home solar system by taking into account your past usage, the available roof space and your design preferences to make sure the system will work for you and your home. We start with your historical usage and design a solar system that will provide you with the right amount of power based on how much you normally use. Then we look at your roof via satellite imagery to see how many panels can fit on each roof plane, keeping in mind that south-facing roofs are the best for solar. We verify our measurements and system design with a site survey,a visit to your home to check the roof and your main electrical panel. Finally, we reconfirm our final design with you so you know exactly what it will look like and how much electricity you'll receive from solar.

What is installed as a part of a solar system?

Sunrun Solar | Feb 10, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Feb 10, 2022

Each home is different, and the equipment we install can vary from house to house. In general, here s what you can expect. 1) Solar Panels Solar panels convert sunlight into direct current electricity (DC). 2) Inverter Your inverter tells energy where to flow and converts it into alternating current electricity (AC), so it can be used in your home. 3) Sunrun Meter Solar production is measured and monitored by your Sunrun meter so we can make sure your system is producing as much energy as possible. 4) Main Electrical Panel Your electrical panel distributes AC electricity to your entire home. You probably know it by its other name, "Fuse Box." 5) Utility Meter When the sun is shining, you may get all of your energy from solar, but due to things like weather, winter, and nighttime, you will still have to buy some energy the old-fashioned way. Your utility meter measures how much energy comes from and goes to the grid.

Will I notice anything different after I go solar?

Sunrun Solar | Feb 10, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Feb 10, 2022

You won't notice any difference with solar. Your lights, appliances, and devices will work exactly as they did before. There is one thing you will notice — decreased electric bills.

What solar energy rebates and incentives are available?

Sunrun Solar | Jan 11, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Jan 11, 2022

The Federal Investment Tax Credit for solar energy systems is available until December 31st, 2023. In addition to the Federal Investment Tax Credit, many states, counties, municipalities and utilities offer rebates and incentives for solar installations. Sunrun's solar experts can provide the most up-to-date information on solar incentives.

Will I get credits from my utility with Sunrun?

Sunrun Solar | Jan 11, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Jan 11, 2022

Yes. Your system will be tied to the grid, qualifying you to get credits from your utility when you're a Sunrun customer whether you choose to own your system or go solar through a lease or PPA.

What makes Sunrun the best choice for home solar?

Sunrun Solar | Jan 11, 2022
Sunrun Solar | Jan 11, 2022

Every home is different and your electricity demands are unique. Our experts are here to help you. Sunrun designs, installs, finances, insures, monitors and maintains solar home solar systems, while families receive predictable pricing for 20 years or more. As the nation’s largest residential solar, battery storage and energy services company, we provide families with industry-leading service, products and financing options to be able to meet different peoples’ needs. Our solar leases offer the financial value and flexibility you deserve. With Sunrun, you can take control of your own electricity, and not be left at the whims of your utility company with the next inevitable rate hike. Join the more than a quarter of a million American households who have gone solar with Sunrun.

Will my panels work when it is cloudy?

Sunrun Solar | Dec 12, 2021
Sunrun Solar | Dec 12, 2021

Solar panels are capable of producing electricity in all types of weather all year round. You will notice that performance will vary from day to day. On a cloudy day a solar system typically performs at 10% to 25% of its capacity. When we design our systems and estimate their production, we take into account the amount of sunlight that your specific region receives each year. This means that your system will be sized appropriately for the amount of sunny (or cloudy) days you receive each year.

Can I really go solar for little to $0 down?

Sunrun Solar | Dec 12, 2021
Sunrun Solar | Dec 12, 2021

Yes. Qualifying Sunrun customers can take control of their long-term electricity costs for as little as $0 down with BrightSave Monthly. The benefits of solar are rolled up into a low, predictable monthly rate for solar power that replaces all or some of the power you used to receive from the grid.

What can my battery back up?

Sunrun Solar | Dec 12, 2021
Sunrun Solar | Dec 12, 2021

During a power outage, Brightbox allows you to backup your kitchen (including the refrigerator), bedroom and bathroom lights, garage door opener and wifi for approximately 8 to 12 hours. When the sun rises again, your solar panels will recharge your Brightbox battery. The most important rooms and appliances in your home will be powered by your home battery until the grid is up and running again.

Will solar panels increase the value of my home?

Sunrun Solar | Nov 12, 2021
Sunrun Solar | Nov 12, 2021

Just like any upgrade, installing a home solar system can increase the value of your home and make it more appealing to potential buyers. A 2019 study showed that, on average, homes with solar panels sell for 4.1% more than homes without solar panels.

Is my home good for solar?

Sunrun Solar | Nov 12, 2021
Sunrun Solar | Nov 12, 2021

A lot of things affect how well-suited your home is for solar, including where your home is, the angle of your roof, how much shade it gets throughout the day, and how old your home is. Our solar advisors can help you determine if your home is a good fit for solar at the moment. They’ll run a custom analysis of your home with our proprietary solar design technology, BrightPath,™ and they’ll get a sense for your energy needs.

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