School is back in session, and the temperatures are cooling. If you are considering solar for your home or business, this weather may cause you to question the value of solar in Wisconsin temperatures. We can assure you that even with our cold winters, going solar in...
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Local vs National Solar Installers
If you are looking at investing in solar, you are probably wondering what the pros and cons are of the different solar installers. Your research will show there are national companies and there are local companies. Which is right for you? At Endries Solar and...
Will A Solar Install Damage My Roof?
One of the most common questions prior to installation is, “Will the system damage my roof?” We completely understand the concern here, as you are adding weight, and also altering the foundation of your roof. The answer is No - the system will not damage your roof if...
What is Net Metering?
If you have been looking into purchasing a solar installation, you have more than likely come across the term “net metering”. This billing method plays a large part in the savings that a solar system provides, but what does it mean? Otherwise called “net energy...
Solar Installations and the Homeowner’s Role
It may appear that there are uncountable components to installing a solar system, however Endries Solar & Electric makes this process as easy as possible for the homeowner. Initially, the owner has a part in the design prior to any contract signing. With mere...
Solar Panels & Differing Roof Types
The main concern when it comes to solar installations and roofing is the condition of the roof. As long your roof is in good condition, we can install on nearly any roofing material. With most solar panels possessing a lifespan of 25-30 years, it is important to...
The 26% Federal Solar Tax Credit Has Been Extended!
The 26% federal solar tax credit has been extended throughout 2022! The Energy Policy Act of 2005 initially implemented a tax credit to encourage renewable energy usage. This was set to expire in 2008, however amendments have been made, up until the 26% credit...