With the residential federal solar tax credit ending on January 1, 2026, many homeowners assume solar incentives are “gone.” In reality, incentives didn’t disappear — they shifted. One of the clearest examples of that shift is the growing popularity of prepaid solar leases. Homeowners are drawn to them for simplicity and low long-term energy costs.ContinueContinue reading “Prepaid Solar Leases Explained: Why Homeowners and Solar Companies Both Win in 2026”
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How the End of the Federal Solar Tax Credit Changed Solar Financing in 2026
For over a decade, the federal solar tax credit shaped almost every solar proposal homeowners saw. It didn’t just reduce the cost of solar—it dictated how solar was sold, financed, and marketed. But as of January 1, 2026, the residential federal solar tax credit was removed. And while many homeowners assumed that meant “solar noContinueContinue reading “How the End of the Federal Solar Tax Credit Changed Solar Financing in 2026”
Does Installing Solar Panels Affect Your Homeowners Insurance? What Homeowners Should Know
Installing solar panels is often framed around savings, tax credits, and energy independence — but one question homeowners rarely think to ask before going solar is: “What happens to my homeowners insurance once solar is installed?” The short answer: usually not much — but the details matter. In this article, we’ll break down how solarContinueContinue reading “Does Installing Solar Panels Affect Your Homeowners Insurance? What Homeowners Should Know”
