Put Solar Energy to Work for You

Solar panels tap into the sun’s endless energy, reducing your reliance on the grid and helping the environment. While the upfront cost might seem high, consider it an investment. Electricity prices are only going up, and solar panels can cover most of your home’s energy needs, saving you up to $2,000 per year.

Florida Solar Panel Installations

JJ Quality Builders of the Palm Beaches has experienced roofers who understand the local climate. We have been installing roofs, solar panels and solar roofing for many years. Most customers opt for solar panels stacked; stacking is simple.

What sets these options apart from conventional solar panels is stack mounting is both durable and versatile – it can be used with any style of solar panel for any kind of roof! As the only mounting system of its kind to earn Florida Product Approval for use in High-Velocity Hurricane Zones. Homeowners and business owners have one less thing to worry about when a serious storm threatens. Your new solar energy roof will stack seamlessly with the overall look of your home or business without any penetrations though your roof.

Keep the Roof Intact with Solar Stack

Solar Stack is the only solar panel mounting system that promises ZERO roof penetrations. It’s innovative, rackless technology allows solar components to stay affixed to the roof though severe weather and all seasons without a single hole being drilled.

Installation is a SNAP! Solar Stack cuts solar panel installation time in half and saves money. You’ll never have to install anchors or locate structural connection points. Additionally, Solar Stack eliminates crawling into hot or cold attic spaces to install panels.

Since Solar Stack maintains the structural integrity of the roof, there’s no extra steps needed to prevent water intrusion associated with roof penetrations. Property owners receive total peace of mind and their roof warranties remain intact.

Solar Stack meets or exceeds the most stringent wind code requirements, having undergone rigorous testing by accredited facilities and earning certification from the state of Florida for use in High-Velocity Hurricane Zones.

Solar FAQ

What is the federal solar tax credit?

The federal solar energy credit or the Residential Clean Energy Credit is a tax credit you can claim if you have solar panels installed anywhere from 2022 and 2032. The federal solar tax credit is currently a 30% tax credit for the cost of installing a solar energy system on your home.

The costs of solar panels can range anywhere from $8,000 all the way up to $30,500 or $2.40-$3.60 per watt. There is a federal tax incentive that allows you to claim 30% of the solar installations cost up until 2033. Other factors such as the amount of solar panels, type of panel, style of roof, and geographic area all influence the price.

Solar panels help your home generate its own electricity, reducing the amount you have to pay on your electricity bill. Solar also protects you from rising energy costs. Fossil fuel costs tend to fluctuate, whereas solar energy is a predictable long-term solution. Solar energy is a clean and renewable resource that doesn’t produce harmful emissions. By going solar, you’ll be helping to reduce your carbon footprint and combat climate change. Once your solar system is intsalled you don’t have to worry about them, solar panels generally require very little maintenance, usually only requiring the occasional cleaning. Lastly, solar panels increase your home’s value. Homes with solar systems generally sell for more than a similar home without solar.

Most solar panels start to lose efficiency around 25-30 years. It’s important to understand this is an estimate and other factors can influence how long solar panels will last. Harsh weather such as extreme heat or cold can shorten the lifespan of a solar panel. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help extend the lifespan. Even though solar panels start to degrade around 25 years, that doesn’t mean they stop working. Solar panels will generally keep working, but with less efficiency as time goes on. They typically degrade at a slow rate, around 0.5% per year.

Yes, all of our solar panels come with a warranty. Contact us for more information.