Residential Solar Installation Company in Centennial, CO

Solar power is more than an energy solution; it’s a commitment to sustainability and financial savings. Impact Energy and Roofing is proud to serve Centennial and the surrounding Colorado communities by delivering high-quality solar installations appropriate to local weather and energy needs. With top-grade solar equipment, advanced design, and a user-centered approach, we help you achieve energy independence for years to come.

Our solar installations come with an industry-leading warranty. You receive a 25 to 30-year product warranty on the panels and a 10-year service warranty on installation, covering any maintenance needs and ensuring your solar system remains productive and reliable.

Benefits of Going Solar with Impact Energy

  1. Reduce Your Energy Costs

Solar power offers a noticeable reduction in electricity bills. It has become a cost-effective choice with various financing options and incentives, protecting you against rising utility rates and providing ongoing savings that can significantly outweigh installation costs.

  1. A Greener, Cleaner Choice

Solar energy minimizes your carbon footprint, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to a cleaner planet. By choosing renewable energy, you are making an impactful, responsible choice for future generations.

  1. Add Value to Your Property

Installing a solar system adds value to your property. Homebuyers often prioritize homes with sustainable energy solutions, and with transferable warranties, your solar system becomes a selling point if you decide to move.

  1. Seamless Net Metering

With net metering, any surplus energy your solar system generates is credited back to you, lowering your electric bill even further. It’s an effortless way to maximize your investment, as you only pay for any additional electricity beyond your system’s production.

How It Works

Satellite Imagery to Determine Roof Pitch and Azimuth

We utilize advanced satellite imaging to assess your roof’s pitch (slope) and azimuth (direction) without needing to access your roof physically. Understanding these angles helps us optimize panel placement for maximum sunlight exposure, increasing energy production from the very start.

Shade Report to Identify Obstructions

To maximize solar exposure, we evaluate any shading from trees, nearby buildings, or other structures that could limit sunlight. Our analysis helps us place panels in locations that receive the most sunlight across different times of day and seasons, ensuring that your solar system operates at peak efficiency.

Calculating TSRF (Total Solar Resource Fraction)

TSRF is a critical metric that shows how much sunlight your roof receives compared to an ideal, fully sunny location. By calculating TSRF, we can confirm your roof’s suitability for solar and design a system that maximizes your energy yield based on your unique conditions.

Why Choose Impact Energy?

Premium Panels and Installation

We use only high-efficiency, American-made monocrystalline panels for reliable performance. Our certified team manages every installation detail, offering rooftop and ground-mounted systems customized to fit your property and energy needs.

Flexible Financing Options

We offer a range of payment plans, including loan financing, to make solar accessible for Colorado communities. You can choose a financing solution that best fits your budget, with options to help you save on energy immediately.

Real-Time Monitoring

Keep track of your energy production in real-time through our mobile app or online portal. Our monitoring system lets you see performance updates, so you always know how much energy you save.

FAQ'S

On average, homeowners can reduce their electricity bills by 50% to 70%. With current incentives and financing options, the initial investment can be offset within 7 to 10 years, leading to substantial long-term savings.

Yes, Colorado offers several incentives for solar installations, including the federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC), which provides a 30% tax credit for systems installed through 2032. Additionally, local utility companies may offer rebates or net metering programs that credit you for the excess energy your system produces.

Yes, solar panels are designed to operate in various weather conditions, including snow. While heavy snowfall can temporarily reduce energy production, panels are typically installed at an angle that allows snow to slide off.