Solar has a long history of ups and downs, leading many to call it the solar coaster. But the data shows an industry always rising, even without a solar tax credit.| Solar Insure
One of the most common questions people who have worked in solar get from homeowners is “What happens to solar performance in the wintertime?”| Solar Insure
At Solar Insure, we're proud to offer industry-leading solar warranty coverage that reflects our confidence in the longevity and reliability of solar and| Solar Insure
The passing of H.R.1, the big beautiful bill, brings about drastic changes to the solar tax credit landscape. Sections 25D and 48E are affected and new FEOC restrictions are in place.| Solar Insure
Is whole home battery backup feasible? More and more manufacturers tout their ability to support whole home backup, but what does that mean?| Solar Insure
Understanding your electricity bill involves deciphering various charges, which can often be complex. Here are insights from research that can help you| Solar Insure
Solar system maintenance and repair are often avoided topics, but important ones. We look at claims data to see failure rates, costs, and time.| Solar Insure
Solar-derived energy is revolutionizing the current energy market and making a comeback for the environment. Your investment in solar panels is not only| Solar Insure
Reputation isn’t just a nice-to-have in the competitive solar market, it’s everything. Incorporating Solar Insure warranties into your offering can help mitigate the biggest issues installers face| Solar Insure
There’s a phenomenon in the residential solar industry that causes headaches for solar homeowners and solar installers alike. Thanks to new research, we can finally put a name and numbers to the problem: The Solar Rebound Effect.| Solar Insure
Major changes are coming to net metering in Illinois for systems installed after January 1st, 2025. How will these affect homeowners and what can be done to adapt?| Solar Insure
Those who mention home value increases have been long quoting a study that Zillow did in 2019. Given time and increased deployment of solar in the US, how do those numbers look in 2025?| Solar Insure