Who says Homeowners’ Associations won’t approve solar on the front roof of a home? The Cary neighborhood HOA did not initially approve the application for
Modern Solar Home
What’s more modern than solar? More solar… 15.04 kW in this case. The rubber membrane roof has 47 REC black 320 watt panels and 2
Solar for Half the Cost
Yes Solar Solutions finished this project on a Chapel Hill home in December of 2018 just in time for the homeowner to qualify for not
Silfab Panels on a Garner Home
Homeowners love the crisp all black appearance of Silfab solar modules, seen here in a 10.23 kW array Yes Solar Solutions installed on a Garner
Solaria Solar and Tesla Powerwalls in Apex
The 31 Solaria Power XT 360 watt panels complement this gray roof in Apex, N.C. The 11.16 kW of solar are paired with SolarEdge inverter
Silfab Solar Installation
The 20 all-black Silfab 310 W mono panels on this Raleigh home are an enhancement instead of a detraction to the dark gray roof. When
Panasonic Solar
Homeowners in Chapel Hill renovated a century old farmhouse and added a modern addition that blends the old and the new seamlessly. Among the gardens
Chapel Hill Solar
Another front facing solar success with Solaria XT 330 watt solar panels. The HOA application went smoothly due to the panels being flush-mounted, their all-black
Silfab Solar Panels and Tesla Powerwalls
Amanda Robertson is an ambitious energy advocate. She installed 18.29 kilowatts of solar, consisting of 59 Silfab solar modules of 310 watts each, spread over
6.93 kW Project in Chapel Hill
The system looks great walking up to the house, though the house sits so high up that if you are not looking you may miss