
Be the first on your block to have the ultimate high-tech appliance, a SunWize Home Solar Power System. Imagine how good you’ll feel knowing that your new solar electric system reduces or all but eliminates your electric bill, gives you energy independence, a substantial property value increase, and a long-term solution for your power needs. And all the 100% clean, green power produced by your Home Solar Power System is FREE energy from the sun. Contact SunWize and one of our professional solar installers will be happy to answer any questions you may have about solar for your home.
Along with state rebates and federal tax credits, SunWize offers easy financing with our Residential Financing Program. The program utilizes the equity in your home to access the lowest rates available helping to offset the cost of your solar electric system. A home solar power system is now affordable for every homeowner and has become the economical energy choice for clean, reliable electricity.
The Time to Go Solar is Now! For Homeowners: Residential solar power systems are eligible for a 30% Federal Investment Solar Tax Credit. The impact of this law will be a significant increase in the affordability and financial return of a home solar system, making it one of the safest and best investments available today. Read more about the Federal solar tax credit program for homeowners. .

Net metering is a simple concept; power created from your solar system is connected to the electric grid and credited in real time. Any excess power created by the solar system that you are not using, at that moment, is fed back into the power grid. As this excess power is “back-fed”, your meter operates in reverse. Literally your meter spins backward! The power grid is managed by your local utility company and includes everyone connected to it. Any power you don’t use is credited back to you and reduces your bill. Currently residential users are not paid should you create more than you ultimately use annually.
Net metering simplifies the solar system design into four major components:
Solar Modules – The solar modules or solar panels as they are commonly known are the power generating device of the system. Whenever light is present (even on cloudy days) the panels will generate electricity.
Racking System – This is the permanent support system attached to the structure of a building or to the ground on which the solar panels are fastened.
Wiring System – This is the electrical set of wiring and disconnect switches between the solar modules and the meter.
Solar Inverter – This is a power conditioning device which changes the current coming from the solar modules in the form of Direct Current (DC Power) into Alternating Current (AC Power). The inverter is responsible for making the solar system power match synchronously the power coming from the utility.
A typical photovoltaic system consists of solar modules mounted on a roof, wired to a shutoff switch then to your power inverter. The AC power is fed into your central electrical panel and distributed throughout your home. If your home can’t use the power it flows back into the grid for your later needs. By using net metering, the grid functions like a large storage battery with no cost or maintenance expense (Courtesy of SUNWIZE)