Residential solar systems in Colorado use solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity for your home. An inverter converts that power into usable energy, reducing how much electricity you need from the utility company.
Yes. With rising utility rates in Colorado, solar allows homeowners to lock in energy costs and reduce long-term electricity expenses while increasing home value.
Solar can significantly reduce or eliminate your electric bill depending on your system size and energy usage. Most homeowners install systems that offset 70–100% of their power.
Yes. Solar panels still produce electricity in winter, even in cold temperatures. Snow typically melts off panels quickly, and systems are designed for year-round production.
A solar battery provides backup power during outages and allows you to store excess solar energy. Many homeowners choose batteries for energy independence and protection against grid outages.
Battery systems can be designed to power essential loads like lights, refrigerators, and outlets—or larger portions of your home depending on system size.
Battery runtime depends on usage and system size. With solar panels recharging the battery during the day, systems can provide extended backup power.
Most residential solar installations take 1–3 days once permits and approvals are completed.
The full process typically takes 3–6 weeks, including design, permitting, installation, and utility approval.
No. Properly installed solar systems use engineered mounting systems designed to protect your roof and prevent leaks.
Solar system costs vary based on system size, equipment, and electrical upgrades. JJ Solar & Electric provides transparent pricing with a full breakdown so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Battery costs depend on size and system design. We customize battery systems based on your backup needs and energy goals.
Yes. Many homeowners choose financing options that allow them to replace or reduce their monthly electric bill with a predictable payment.
No. Our team handles installations to ensure quality and accountability.
The first step is a site evaluation and custom system design based on your home, roof, and energy usage.
No. We offer consultations to help homeowners understand their options and make informed decisions.
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