Jackson Solar

KY

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Solar energy company

we are committed to educating you about all of the costs and the benefitsand providing you with "An ethical solutionEnphaseand Generac for energy managementand REC and Q-Cell for energy captureDepending on brandmostor sometimes all of the solar componentsincluding the roof mountsyou are 100% covered. "Depending on brandthen your system should pay for itself. In order to do that reliablyor at mostless than half the life of a general 25 year warrantied solar systemmeaning if a system saves you $1200 per year (7 kW system)then it should cost you absolutely no more than $15000. As utility rates tend to increaseusing an averaged inflation inclusive 0.13 cents per kWh: 8 kW SYSTEM - $11388 An 8 kilowatt solar system should cost you no more than about $11388 total including installation in order for it to pay for itself in 7.5 years. CLICK HERE TO&nbspSEE HOW OUR PRICING COMPARES 9 kW SYSTEM - $12811 A 9 kilowatt solar system should cost you no more than about $12

25 years at no extra cost. This means if a system component were to fail or not perform correctly, you are 100% covered. "Depending on brand, most, or sometimes all solar components automatically carry a warranty of 25 years at no extra cost" THE PAYOFF THE #1 QUESTION TO ASK; HOW LONG WILL MY SYSTEM TAKE TO PAY FOR ITSELF? 7.5 Years Most companies completely avoid this topic in order to get away with unethically overcharging for solar installations. At Jackson Solar we believe that if you are r

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