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The more accurate the information you can give us, the more accurate will be the estimate. This is especially true when it comes to the amount of your monthly electrical bill. When combined with the name of your power company (whose rates we know), we can get a good estimate of your existing monthly power usage. This then allows us to determine the number of solar panels needed to provide the percentage of solar power you specified you would like to achieve.

Iowa FREE Solar Evaluation

Iowa is a state more known for its potential for wind power than for its solar ambitions. But the great thing about solar kits is that unlike wind turbines, they perform effectively in nearly any location, as long as the sun shines. So how do you find out what kind of benefit you stand to gain from solar power? Simple, just take our free solar evaluation.

The free solar evaluation is fast, and effective, with just a few minutes you can get all the information you need to accurately gauge whether solar panels are a sound investment for you, whether you live in IA or somewhere else. There are several factors that play into effective solar power, and our assessment covers them all.

The first thing you need to know is what your average and peak power use are. Once you know those, you have a baseline for how many kilowatt hours you need to provide. From that baseline you can decide to either supplement your grid drawn power with solar, or replace it completely. A complete replacement involves a more involved system that includes batteries to store excess power for night and storm use.