Eliminate Your Energy Bill By Going Solar!
Eliminate Your Energy Bill By Going Solar!
Eliminate Your Energy Bill By Going Solar!
At Volt Seed Solar, we're proud to be locally owned and operated, serving the Massachusetts community with our solar solutions.
Founded and run by members of our own neighborhood, our deep local roots ensure that we understand the unique energy needs and challenges of Massachusetts residents.
At Volt Seed Solar, we're proud to be locally owned and operated, serving the Massachusetts community with our solar solutions.
Founded and run by members of our own neighborhood, our deep local roots ensure that we understand the unique energy needs and challenges of Massachusetts residents.
Your Local Massachusetts Solar Company
Voltseed Solar is your partner in solar installation, empowering you to save money starting today.
Based In Dudley Massachusetts
Custom solar system setups designed based on your needs
Our cutting-edge solar system customization service is set to transform your approach to harnessing solar energy. Envision a solar power solution meticulously tailored to fit your needs, whether you're a homeowner, business owner, or an organization aiming to reduce your carbon footprint.
Custom Solar Design
Our cutting-edge solar system customization service is set to transform your approach to harnessing solar energy. Envision a solar power solution meticulously tailored to fit your needs, whether you're a homeowner, business owner, or an organization aiming to reduce your carbon footprint.
Our Solar Panel Installation Process
Complete Our Online Form
Step 2:
Review Your Solar Proposal
Step 3:
Start Survey & Permit
Step 4:
Start Solar Installation
Step 1:
Complete Our Online Form
Step 2:
Review Your Solar Proposal
Step 3:
Survey & Permit
Step 4:
Solar Installation
Get Your Solar Proposal
See how much you can save by going solar!
Get Your Solar Proposal
See how much you can save by going solar!
Get Your Solar Proposal
See how much you can save by going solar!
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I still get a power bill after going solar?
Transitioning to solar power not only transforms your energy bill through net metering but also leads to significant savings. In fact, 99% of our clients experience lower solar payments compared to their previous costs with traditional utility providers. This shift not only reflects a smart financial move but also contributes positively to the environment.
Our company provides a comprehensive 10-year workmanship warranty on the solar installation, ensuring top-quality service and peace of mind.
Additionally, the solar panels are covered by a 25-year warranty, safeguarding against any issues such as breakage, damage, or failure to produce energy, offering further assurance and protection for our customers.
What are the benefits of owning vs. leasing solar?
Owning versus leasing a solar system presents several advantages:
Financing Flexibility: Owners have the option to finance their system or pay upfront with cash. If financed, the payments are fixed, with no changes over time.
Tax Incentives: System owners are eligible for federal and state incentives, significantly reducing the cost. Currently, the federal government covers 30% of the system cost, and Massachusetts offers an additional contribution of up to $1,000.
Cost Savings: Unlike leasing, where you might see a 3% increase in solar payments annually, owning your system stabilizes costs without any surprise hikes.
Leasing, on the other hand, means missing out on valuable tax credits and facing potential payment increases, making ownership a financially savvy choice for long-term benefits.
Deciding to replace your roof before installing solar panels involves considering:
Roof Condition: Poor or aging roofs should be replaced to avoid the added cost of removing and reinstalling panels later.
Roof Material: Materials like asphalt shingles are ideal, while slate or cedar may complicate installation.
Roof Age: If your roof is nearing 15-20 years, replacing it might be wise to match the 25-30 year lifespan of solar panels.
Weight Capacity: Your roof must support the extra weight of panels; if not, structural upgrades or a new roof may be necessary.
Regulations: Check local codes for any roof requirements for solar installation.
Financial Incentives: Look into incentives for installing an energy-efficient roof with your solar panels, which could save money.
Is Solar Free?
While solar itself isn't free, generating your own electricity by owning your solar system can lead to lower monthly expenses compared to the ongoing costs of traditional electric utility services.
You have the flexibility to finance the system or pay upfront with cash, offering a path to potentially significant savings on your energy bills.