Starting a solar business often begins with a familiar story; we hear it from the hundreds of installers we work with. Perhaps you’ve worked on roofs as an installer, managed construction crews, or come from... Read More| Solar Insure
The world of solar financing is a unique and often misunderstood part of the solar purchase process. With loan terms that span from one year...| Solar Insure
Reddit is a powerful forum for solar homeowners and professionals to connect and share ideas. Questions about Solar Insure often come up, so we answered them.| Solar Insure
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
The debate between the reliability of microinverters vs string inverters with optimizers, such as those offered by Enphase and SolarEdge, is a common topic in| Solar Insure
Nevada ranks as the second-best state for solar energy in the US, with more than 20% of energy coming from solar sources 1. Here are some of the incentives available to Nevada home and business owners:| Solar Insure
North Carolina solar incentives are available on a state and federal level. Homeowners investing in solar are poised to save thousands.| Solar Insure
Solar PPA coverage provides comprehensive property and casualty coverage for solar installations.| Solar Insure
As your Solar company grows, the work and expense of being an employer can get overwhelming and can distract time and energy away from your core business. As| Solar Insure
Solar Panel Insurance will inevitably represent added costs for solar power system owners. Still, it can determine the very survival of these investments| Solar Insure
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In today's digital age, consumers act as detectives, researching companies before purchasing. In a competitive environment, cultivating a robust and positive online presence, backed by customer reviews and feedback, is essential for building trust.| 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
Welcome to Solar 101 for homeowners! If you’re looking to reduce your energy bills, minimize your carbon footprint, and increase the value of your home, then| 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 maintenance and solar repair can easily become headaches for a homeowner, but with an installer out-of-business they can be crippling. SolarDetect allows homeowners to have their system cared for by experts.| Solar Insure
Florida is known as the Sunshine State and has a lot of solar potential. Here are some of the incentives available to Florida home and business owners:| Solar Insure
Colorado ranks 12th in overall residential solar capacity according to SEIA. Colorado solar incentives are available from many cities and utilities to help homeowners.| Solar Insure
If you’re a homeowner who relied on Expert Solar in Tampa, Florida, for your solar system, you may have noticed their website is down and their phone lines| Solar Insure
While various factors influence solar panel dimensions, our analysis gives you a helpful overview of typical sizes. It helps you understand how the length,| Solar Insure
Solar installers are the primary point of contact for homeowners interested in transitioning to solar energy. As a solar installer, it is essential to stay| Solar Insure
The introduction of Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 in California has marked a challenging new chapter for solar installers in the state. While promoting the| Solar Insure
Unlock the power of the Enphase Enlighten. Discover what this innovative technology does for your solar energy system at SolarInsure.| Solar Insure
When selecting a perfect solar installer, you should also think about manufacturer certifications. Many reputable solar equipment manufacturers, like Enphase| Solar Insure
Navigating the complexities of solar warranties is crucial for homeowners venturing into the realm of sustainable energy. Solar panels are a substantial| Solar Insure
The days of the Solar Tax Credit may be numbered thanks to the US House of Representatives and now, the US Senate. We explore the impact on the industry and changes proposed.| Solar Insure
Panasonic announced it would be discontinuing its residential solar panel and energy storage manufacturing business. Solar Insure warranties are backed by Manufacturer Default Protection.| Solar Insure
Roof Angle has a surprisingly large effect on solar production. But what angle is the best angle for panels to face? We ran a study to compare areas around the country.| Solar Insure
The federal solar tax credit may be going away thanks to the US House of Representatives' new budget reconciliation bill. Losing this credit would impact a large portion of the solar market and undoubtedly make it harder for many to go solar.| Solar Insure
Solar incentives are a major driver of solar adoption, helping both homeowners and solar companies offset rising installation costs. Alongside increasing utility rates and grid instability, these incentives play a crucial role in making solar energy more accessible and appealing. Over the past decade, solar energy adoption has grown substantially, with SEIA industry data showing a 28% annual growth rate—highlighting the importance of solar incentives in driving sustained momentum for solar ...| Solar Insure
The Solar Insure Approved Vendor List (AVL) is more than a list - it's our unwavering pledge to deliver unparalleled solar component quality, safety, and peace of mind.| Solar Insure
Illinois has many solar incentive programs to help homeowners go solar and reduce the total cost. A strong renewable portfolio standard is driving growth| Solar Insure
In response to evolving tariff regulations and growing demand for domestically sourced equipment, we've curated a list of AVL Brands whose products are either assembled in the U.S. or fully manufactured in the U.S.| 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
Are you considering going solar? If so, you're probably excited about saving money on your energy bills and reducing your carbon footprint. But before you| Solar Insure
Thousands of solar homeowners have no installer to perform solar system maintenance. Enter SolarDetect, an innovative monitoring and active maintenance solution| Solar Insure
Tariffs could create turbulence for industry and heighten the risk of manufacturer bankruptcy and default. Solar Insure's Manufacturer Default Protection safeguards solar investments.| 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
There’s a sure-fire way to boost your pipeline, reputation, and profitability simultaneously: re-engaging your existing customer base.| Solar Insure
Solar Insure launches the SI-30 Battery Warranty, a 30-year protection plan ensuring long-term reliability for energy storage systems. To further support the industry, Solar Insure adds six new manufacturers—EG4 Electronics, Fortress Power, FoxESS, Lunar Energy, PointGuard, and QCells—to its Approved Vendor List, expanding access to high-quality, vetted solar and storage products.| Solar Insure
As the world pivots towards sustainable energy solutions, the United States is witnessing a remarkable surge in solar panel adoption. As a result, a| Solar Insure
The rapid adoption of residential energy storage systems is transforming how homeowners manage energy consumption, offering independence and resilience.| Solar Insure
This solar panel maintenance checklist details essential maintenance spanning software monitoring, physical panels, and electrical gear for periodic reviews.| Solar Insure
Discover how to read solar data sheets. Gain knowledge to to make informed decisions for your solar energy system.| 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
A quick search online about solar equipment and you’re likely to run into the phrase “clipping”. Depending on who or which company you ask, you may get different interpretations of clipping and how it affects your solar system’s performance.| Solar Insure
The Approved Vendor List (AVL) comprises of brands that have undergone a rigorous approval process with Solar Insure. Inclusion on this list signifies a high level of trust and quality assurance. This process assesses factors such as company stability, product reliability, and future innovation. Only brands that meet stringent criteria are included on the AVL.| Solar Insure
Protect your solar investment with SI-30 Solar Warranty, the leading warranty offering 30 years of coverage for your solar energy system. Ensure peace of mind, and maximum value for your solar system with Solar Insure’s industry-leading protection.| Solar Insure
California has long been the center of the solar industry in the United States, even amid policy changes over the past few years that have dampened the market. Through Q3 of 2024, California ranks #1 in the US with 49,777 MW (49.7 GW) of installed solar capacity.| Solar Insure
As of Q3 2024, New Jersey ranks 10th in the country in installed solar, up from 18th at the end of 2023. With a total installed capacity of 5,478 MW powering almost 8% of the state’s electric needs, New Jersey is quickly making a strong name for itself in the solar space.| Solar Insure
At Solar Insure, we’re dedicated to changing the narrative of the solar industry and helping to cut through that noise. Through Solar Insure's Certified Provider Program, we bring real, impactful solutions that elevate and accredit solar.| Solar Insure
With 2024 now in the rearview mirror, we have the benefit of hindsight to analyze the solar industry and anticipate what lies ahead in 2025. I had the opportunity to sit down with a few of our leaders at Solar Insure—Ara Agopian, our CEO; Dean Chiaravallotti, our CRO; and Marie Burgquist, our Director of Marketing.| Solar Insure
With hundreds of millions of panels currently in use, the US solar industry is on the clock to perfect recycled solar processing...| Solar Insure
The direction that solar panels face has a significant impact on the production and savings that homeowners see. The general guidance is to have panels facing| Solar Insure
Electric utility rates have increased year over year going back decades. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) keeps data going back years which is| Solar Insure
2023 has brought immense challenges, with higher interest rates, tighter financing, and adverse policy shifts which have contributed to solar bankruptcies.| Solar Insure