Frequently Asked Questions
Solar Panel System

The tax incentive, also known as the Investment Tax Credit (ITC), is a federal policy in the U.S. that allows you to recover 30% of the cost of installing solar panels for homes or businesses.
Example: If your system costs $30,000, you would recover $9,000.
Our solar panels come with warranties from both the manufacturer and the contractor.
The manufacturer’s warranty typically covers material defects and the panel’s efficiency for a period of up to 25 years. Additionally, we offer a 2-year warranty on our labor for solar installations. Before installation, we will explain the warranty conditions in detail so that you can have complete peace of mind.
If you can pay your electricity bill, you can also pay for a solar energy installation. At our company, we only perform installations when there is a real savings on your electricity bill. Our team of specialists evaluates your consumption and designs a system that allows you to reduce costs in the medium term.
Solar panel systems are made of durable tempered glass and require little to no maintenance during the 25 to 35 years they generate power. In most cases, there’s not even a need to clean the panels regularly. If any issues arise, equipment manufacturers include warranties.
In general, solar panels are very durable and can withstand snow, wind, and hail. The different components of your solar energy system will need to be replaced at different times, but the system should continue generating electricity for 25 to 35 years.
Net metering is the system used by utility companies to credit solar system owners for the electricity their solar panels generate. With net metering, you only pay for the electricity you consume beyond what your solar panels can produce.
No, the installation of solar panels will not damage your roof if done correctly. Our team of trained professionals follows strict protocols and uses high-quality materials to ensure that your roof remains in perfect condition throughout the lifespan of the solar system. We make sure the process is safe and that your home is protected.
When you install solar panels on your property, you will remain connected to the electric grid. This allows you to take energy from the grid when your system is not producing all the electricity you need and send excess energy back when you generate more than you consume. It is possible to disconnect from the grid with a solar system that includes battery storage, but this comes at a significantly higher cost and is not necessary for most homeowners.
Unless your solar energy system includes battery storage and you are completely disconnected from the grid, you will still receive an electricity bill. However, you can significantly reduce your bill to $25 per month.
Solar panels absorb energy from the sun during the day and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity. Most homes and businesses operate on alternating current (AC) electricity, so the DC electricity passes through an inverter to convert it into usable AC electricity. At that point, you can use the electricity in your home or send it back to the grid.
The amount of energy your photovoltaic system can generate depends on sunlight. Therefore, your solar panels will produce a little less energy on cloudy days and will not generate energy at night. However, due to the high cost of electricity and financial incentives, solar energy remains a smart decision, even if you live in a city with many cloudy days.
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Water Treatment Systems
Although Florida’s water is treated, it may contain chlorine, sediments, and heavy metals from the city’s pipes, which is why a filter improves the quality, taste, and removes impurities.
Yes, they remove contaminants such as chlorine and organic compounds that affect the taste and odor of the water.
Part of the system is cleaned periodically (automatically), and the other part, the filters, should be replaced annually.
Before and after the installation, we take a sample of the water from your home and conduct a physicochemical analysis to demonstrate the improvement in water quality.

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Impact Windows and Doors

Yes, they have a special glass that blocks UV rays, reduces heat, and improves the home’s energy efficiency.
Yes, they are an investment that improves security, energy efficiency, and the aesthetics of the home, increasing its market value.
They are designed with durable laminated glass, making them difficult to break, providing an additional barrier against intruders.
The time varies depending on the project, but it typically takes 3 to 5 days.
Yes, their multilayer design helps to significantly reduce noise from traffic, airplanes, and other external sounds.
Yes, especially if you live within an HOA.
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Roof Construction
It depends on the material:
Metal: 30-50 years
Shingle: 15-18 years
Tile: 20-25 years
Flat: 15-18 years
Normally between 5 to 7 days, depending on the size and material.
No, metal roofs do not increase the risk of a lightning strike hitting a property. In fact, in the event of a strike, the metal helps to safely disperse the energy, reducing the likelihood of fires.
Not necessarily. Consult with our advisors to get a detailed quote.
Yes, most cities require a permit.
No, unlike aluminum patio roofs, metal roofs on homes have insulation, attics, and ceilings that minimize the noise.
Not necessarily, as with proper insulation, comfortable temperatures can be maintained inside the home.
No, metal roofs are made of galvanized steel, aluminum, or copper, materials that are highly resistant to corrosion. In addition, they have special coatings that protect them from rust.
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Commercial Electric Chargers
We offer Level 2 and Level 3 chargers, ideal for homes and businesses.
It depends on the type of charger and the car’s battery:
Level 2: 4-6 hours
Level 3: 30-45 minutes
Yes, there are federal incentives, consult with your advisor.
