
SERVICES
The right system depends on your property and your goal—lower bills, predictable long-term costs, or resilient backup power. Explore our service categories below, then request a proposal when you’re ready.
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If you’re deciding between a roof mount vs. ground mount, grid-tied vs. off-grid, or solar-only vs. solar + batteries, we’ll walk you through tradeoffs and design options so you can choose with confidence.

OUR PROCESS
Solar Opportunities uses a high-tech design workflow that can start remotely: satellite imagery plus a recent electric bill are often enough to build an initial design concept and a close estimate without a high-pressure sales call. If you prefer, we can still meet onsite to confirm details that aren’t visible from imagery (roof condition, electrical room layout, shading nuance, future expansion plans). Our goal is a clear proposal you can evaluate on your timeline—with the right system size, realistic expectations, and a plan for permitting, installation, and commissioning.
MAINTENANCE
Solar is a long-term asset, and performance depends on upkeep. Solar Opportunities offers inspections, troubleshooting, repairs, and professional cleaning—and the company states it can service systems even if it didn’t install them. Whether you need a one-time diagnostic or an ongoing maintenance plan, we help you protect output, reduce downtime, and extend the useful life of your equipment.



FEDERAL INCENTIVE ACCURACY
Federal incentives and timelines matter—but they also change. For homeowners, the IRS states the Residential Clean Energy Credit equals 30% for qualifying property installed from 2022 through Dec. 31, 2025, and the credit is not available for property placed in service after Dec. 31, 2025 (with carryforward rules for unused credit amounts based on eligibility). Because tax situations are individualized, we recommend confirming eligibility with a qualified tax professional.

PA NET METERING/AEC
In Pennsylvania, net metering rules require electric distribution companies and default service providers to offer net metering to customer-generators that meet program requirements. In practical terms, net metering can credit you for electricity your solar system produces—helping you offset your bill across seasonal swings (when production and usage don’t always line up month-to-month).
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