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Empire Home Pros is your premier contractor for residential solar power installation in South Florida. With over 40 years of experience, we thrive on staying current and implementing South Florida’s newest solar power technology as it grows. We proudly provide Miami-Dade, Coral Springs, Broward County, Boca Raton, and more with the latest solar installations giving your home an addition that saves you money in more ways than one.

South Florida’s solar power’s cost efficiency and benefits are unmatched including tax credits, renewable and reusable energy, recycled power programs that pay YOU, and property and sale tax exemptions. Empire Home Pros handles your project with care and attention making sure your renewable energy is both efficient and aesthetically pleasing to your property. With Empire Home Pros you won’t have to worry about bulky panels or unsightly additions. We offer the latest in solar energy construction, utilizing inverters, racking systems, and more for a sleek look that adds value to your home without adding to your property taxes.

Trust us with your new Solar Construction and we’ll make sure each detail is carefully planned and meticulously executed. We start with your needs such as power usage, grid utilization, and visual requirements to help create a solar panel construction plan that best suits your home or property. We walk you through the process, planning, and execution while keeping you informed every step of the way. Ensure your roof is solar-ready with our expert roofing services in Oakland Park.

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Solar energy is a truly renewable energy source! That means we will never run out of solar energy.

SAVE MONEY

The average single family home in Palm Beach County saves approximately $3,000 on their electric bill after installing solar panels.

GO GREEN

Solar energy is a truly renewable energy source! That means we will never run out of solar energy.

Why Choose Solar Power?

Benefits of Solar Power in Oakland Park

  • SAVE ON ENERGY BILLS WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY
  • INCREASE PROPERTY VALUE
  • REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
  • TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TAX CREDITS AND INCENTIVES
  • NEARLY EVERY HOME IS CAPABLE OF HARNESSING SOLAR ENERGY
  • WE SPECIALIZE IN THE INSTALLATION, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR SOLAR PANELS
  • CONVENIENT FINANCING. SWITCHING TO SOLAR IS AFFORDABLE FOR EVERYONE
  • OUR GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND HOME SPECIALISTS PERFORM A FULL INSPECTION OF YOUR HOME, PROVIDING GUIDANCE AND A FREE QUOTE
  • WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER

Our Solar Installation Process

How We Make Solar Simple for You

STEP 1

Consultation

We assess your property and energy needs to create a personalized solar solution.

STEP 2

DESIGN

Our engineers design a system tailored for your home's optimal efficiency.

STEP 3

INSTALLATION

Our certified team installs your system with care and precision.

STEP 4

ACTIVATION

Flip the switch to start saving with your new solar power system.

Why Choose Empire Home Pros for Solar Installation?

Your Trusted Partner for Solar Solutions

  • EXPERIENCED, CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS
    “Expertise You Can Trust!” Our team of experienced, certified solar professionals ensures your installation is done right the first time. With years of industry knowledge and a commitment to excellence, we deliver reliable, efficient, and hassle-free solar solutions tailored to your needs.
  • INDUSTRY-LEADING WARRANTIES
    “Peace of Mind Guaranteed!” We stand behind our work with industry-leading warranties that protect your investment for years to come. From top-quality solar panels to dependable installation, you can count on us to deliver lasting performance and reliability.
  • CUTTING-EDGE SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
    “Power Your Home with the Latest in Solar Innovation!” We use state-of-the-art solar technology designed for maximum efficiency and durability. Our advanced systems ensure you get the most energy savings while staying ahead with the best in renewable energy solutions.
  • EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE
    “Your Satisfaction is Our Priority!” At Empire Home Pros, we’re committed to providing a seamless, stress-free experience from start to finish. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is here to answer your questions, address your concerns, and ensure your solar journey exceeds expectations.

What our customers say

Your Satisfaction is Our Priority

– Jessica R., Boca Raton, FL

LOWER BILLS, HAPPY HOME!

2021 / March / 11

“Switching to solar with Empire Home Pros was the best decision we’ve made. Our energy bills have DROPPED BY OVER 50%, and the installation process was SEAMLESS. The team explained everything clearly and worked efficiently. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!”

– Jessica R., Boca Raton, FL

CUSTOMER

– Carlos M., Deerfield Beach, FL

PROFESSIONAL AND RELIABLE!

2022 / Oct / 20

From the initial consultation to the final installation, Empire Home Pros EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS. Their team was KNOWLEDGEABLE, PROFESSIONAL, and KEPT US INFORMED every step of the way. Now we’re SAVING MONEY and HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT!

– Carlos M., Deerfield Beach, FL

CUSTOMER

– Melissa H., Pompano Beach, FL

AN AMAZING INVESTMENT!

2022 / Nov / 9

I was hesitant at first, but Empire Home Pros MADE GOING SOLAR SO EASY. They handled all the PERMITS AND PAPERWORK, and my system was up and running QUICKLY. I’m already SEEING THE SAVINGS, and I LOVE knowing I’m CONTRIBUTING TO A CLEANER PLANET!

– Melissa H., Pompano Beach, FL

CUSTOMER

Solar Energy Tax Incentives in Oakland Park

Installing solar isn’t just great for your energy bills—it’s also incredibly rewarding thanks to available tax credits, rebates, and incentive programs. By choosing solar, you can significantly lower your upfront costs and boost your long-term savings!

  • FEDERAL TAX CREDIT
    The Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) allows homeowners to deduct 30% of their solar system costs from their federal taxes. This is a significant saving for your investment!
  • STATE INCENTIVES
    Many states offer additional rebates, grants, or credits that lower the cost of your solar installation. Check with your local government to maximize your savings.
  • LOCAL UTILITY REBATES
    Some utility companies offer cash rebates or discounts for installing solar panels, further reducing your upfront costs.
  • NET METERING PROGRAMS
    Earn credits on your energy bill by sending excess energy back to the grid! Net metering programs ensure you get the most out of your solar system.

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Discover Your Savings Potential

  • CUT YOUR ENERGY BILLS
    Solar power helps you significantly reduce, or even eliminate, your monthly electricity costs.
  • ENJOY TAX INCENTIVES
    Take advantage of federal, state, and local solar rebates and tax credits for even greater savings.
  • INCREASE YOUR PROPERTY VALUE
    Homes with solar systems are more attractive to buyers and command higher market prices.
  • HELP THE ENVIRONMENT
    Switching to solar reduces your carbon footprint and supports a greener planet.

Take advantage of the Federal Solar Tax Credit to reduce your installation costs.

Explore Florida-specific solar incentives and rebates for Oakland Park residents.

Answers To Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Power

We understand you may have some questions before getting started.
Find answers to the most common questions about solar power, financing, installation, and more. Click on a topic to learn more!
If you don’t see what you’re looking for, feel free to contact us!

Troubleshooting and Concerns

What should I do if I believe a solar company is misrepresenting itself or its products?

No one should feel they are being taken advantage of while pursuing clean energy. At the federal level, you can contact the Federal Trade Commission to report fraud, scams, and bad business practices. At the state level, laws vary depending on where you live. You can contact one of the consumer protection offices within your state or territory to see how they can help, too.

Installation Process

What is the warranty coverage for our solar panels?

Each set of solar panels is covered with 25 years manufacture warranty.

How long will my installation take?

Normally installation takes less than 1 day which is dependent on the size of your home. Empire home pro takes care of everything involved in the installation of your system. This includes all the technical development, permits and the inspections as well.

Benefits of Solar

What are the environmental benefits of solar?

Using solar power instead of conventional forms of energy reduces the amount of carbon and other pollutants that are emitted into the environment. Reducing the amount of carbon in our atmosphere translates into less pollution and cleaner air and water.

How will solar impact the resale value of my home?

Buying a solar energy system will likely increase your home’s value. A recent study found that solar panels are viewed as upgrades, just like a renovated kitchen or a finished basement, and home buyers across the country have been willing to pay a premium of about $15,000 for a home with an average-sized solar array. Additionally, there is evidence homes with solar panels sell faster than those without. In 2008, California homes with energy efficient features and PV were found to sell faster than homes that consume more energy. Keep in mind, these studies focused on homeowner-owned solar arrays.

When it comes to third-party owned (TPO) systems, data shows that while they add some complexity to the real estate transaction, the overall impacts in terms of sales price, time on market, agreement transfers, and customer satisfaction are mostly neutral. In some cases, TPO systems can even add value.

The PV Value® tool is helpful for both home sellers and homebuyers. It calculates the energy production value for a PV system and is compliant with Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and has been endorsed by the Appraisal Institute for the income approach method. Make sure your appraiser uses this tool to get the most accurate estimate of your PV system’s value.

Will solar panels affect the value of my home?

Yes, absolutely. We would love to tell you, but we would love to show you in depth in black and white.

Will I save money by going solar?

The amount of money you can save with solar depends upon how much electricity you consume, the size of your solar energy system, if you choose to buy or lease your system, and how much power it is able to generate given the direction your roof faces and how much sunlight hits it. Your savings also depend on the electricity rates set by your utility and how much the utility will compensate you for the excess solar energy you send back to the grid. Check the National Utility Rate Database to see current electricity rates in your area.

In some cities around the country, solar is already cost competitive with the electricity sold by your local utility. The cost of going solar has dropped every year since 2009, a trend researchers expect to continue. Not only are the prices of panels dropping, so are the costs associated with installation, such as permitting and inspection—also known as “soft costs.” All of SETO’s funding programs are working toward improving the affordability of solar and making it easier for consumers to choose solar.

It should also be noted that energy efficiency upgrades complement solar energy economically. By using Energy Star appliances and other products in your home, you’ll need less solar energy to power your home.

How much will solar save me?

Empire Home Pros aim to eliminate your energy bill with our average home in Palm Beach County saving around $3,000.00 dollars on their electrical bill after installing solar.

How much power can I generate with solar?

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) developed a tool called PVWatts for this purpose. It estimates the energy production and cost of energy of grid-connected PV energy systems for any address in the world. It allows homeowners, small building owners, installers, and manufacturers to easily develop estimates of the performance of potential PV installations, and can even compare solar’s cost to utility bills. These tools are great for getting started, but make sure to work with a solar installer for a custom estimate of how much power your solar energy system is likely to generate.

For its analyses, NREL uses an average system size of 7.15 kilowatts direct-current with a 3-11 kilowatt range. According to SETO awardee EnergySage, that’s enough power to meet all the energy needs for an average home in Austin, Texas.

Getting Started with Solar

Can I install solar myself?

Right now, the best way to install solar is through a qualified professional who holds a certification to do so and works with high-quality solar panels. The industry-standard certification is awarded through the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).

Is my home suitable for solar panels?

Solar panels are built to work in all climates, but in some cases, rooftops may not be suitable for solar systems due to age or tree cover. If there are trees near your home that create excessive shade on your roof, rooftop panels may not be the most ideal option. The size, shape, and slope of your roof are also important factors to consider. Typically, solar panels perform best on south-facing roofs with a slope between 15 and 40 degrees, though other roofs may be suitable too. You should also consider the age of your roof and how long until it will need replacement.

If a solar professional determines that your roof is not suitable for solar, or you don’t own your home, you can still benefit from solar energy. Community solar allows multiple people to benefit from a single, shared solar array that can be installed on- or off-site. Costs associated with purchasing and installing a solar energy system are divided among all of the participants, who are able to buy into the shared system at a level that best fits their budget. Learn more about community solar.

Those interested in community solar can take advantage of a tool from SETO awardee EnergySage. The company’s Community Solar Marketplace aggregates the many available options in one place and standardizes project information, allowing interested consumers to easily locate and compare multiple community solar projects in their area.

How do I start the process of going solar?

There are a number of mapping services that have been developed by SETO awardees that will help you determine if your roof is suitable for solar and can even provide you with quotes from pre-screened solar providers in your area. In addition to those resources, an internet search can help you find local companies that install solar panels. Because you will likely have many options to choose from, it’s important to thoroughly read reviews of solar companies to make sure you are selecting the best fit for you and your home.

Solar co-ops and Solarize campaigns can also help you start the process of going solar. These programs work by allowing groups of homeowners to work together to collectively negotiate rates, select an installer, and create additional community interest in solar through a limited-time offer to join the campaign. Ultimately, as the number of residents who participate in the program increase, the cost of the installations will decrease.

Solar Financing and Incentives

Where can I find other resources to learn about going solar?

Residential Consumer Guide to Solar Power – In an effort to make going solar as effortless and streamlined as possible, the Solar Energy Industries Association developed this guide to inform potential solar customers about the financing options available, contracting terms to be aware of, and other useful tips.

A Homeowner’s Guide to Solar Financing: Leases, Loans and PPAs – This guide from the Clean Energy States Alliance helps homeowners navigate the complex landscape of residential solar system financing. It describes three popular residential solar financing choices and explains the advantages and disadvantages of each, as well as how they compare to a direct cash purchase.

Solar PV Project Financing: Regulatory and Legislative Challenges for Third-Party PPA System Owners– Third-party owned solar arrays allow a developer to build and own a PV system on a customer’s property and sell the power back to the customer. While this can eliminate many of the up-front costs of going solar, third-party electricity sales face regulatory and legislative challenges in some states and jurisdictions. This report details the challenges and explains alternatives.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: Encouraging Solar Development through Community Association Policies and Processes – This guide, written for association boards of directors and architectural review committees, discusses the advantages of solar energy and examines the elements of state solar rights provisions designed to protect homeowner access to these benefits. It then presents a number of recommendations associations can use to help bring solar to their communities.

Selling into the Sun: Price Premium Analysis of a Multi-State Dataset of Solar Homes – This report from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory finds that home buyers are consistently willing to pay premiums of approximately $15,000 for homes that have solar across various states, housing and PV markets, and home types.

SEIA Residential Lease Disclosure Form – This form for solar energy leasing companies will help consumers better understand the terms and costs of their solar leases. The form is also designed to help consumers choose among competitive providers.

Residential Solar-Adopter Income and Demographic Trends – This report from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory finds that while solar adoption skews toward high-income households, low- and moderate-income households are also adopting, and that the rooftop solar market is becoming more equitable over time.

Learn more about the solar office’s accomplishments.

How can I find state inventives and tax breaks that will help me go solar?

DOE created the Homeowner’s Guide to the Federal Tax Credit for Solar Photovoltaics to provide an overview of the federal investment tax credit for those interested in residential solar photovoltaics, or PV. It does not constitute professional tax advice or other professional financial guidance. And it should not be used as the only source of information when making purchasing decisions, investment decisions, or tax decisions, or when executing other binding agreements.

DSIRE is the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewable energy in the United States. It is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University and was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. By entering your zip code, DSIRE provides you with a comprehensive list of financial incentives and regulatory policies that apply to your home. Additionally, an experienced local installer should be able to assist you in claiming any state and local incentives, as well as the ITC.

If you want to learn more about state and federal solar policies regarding incentives and tax breaks, the Solar Power in Your Community guidebook (PDF) has a section—Appendix A on page 87—that explains it in detail.

Can I get financing for solar?

Consumers have different financial options to select from when deciding to go solar. In general, a purchased solar system can be installed at a lower total cost than system installed using a solar loan, lease, or power purchase agreement (PPA).

If you prefer to buy your solar energy system, solar loans can lower the up-front costs of the system. In most cases, monthly loan payments are smaller than a typical energy bill, which will help you save money from the start. Solar loans function the same way as home improvement loans, and some jurisdictions will offer subsidized solar energy loans with below-market interest rates, making solar even more affordable. New homeowners can add solar as part of their mortgage with loans available through the Federal Housing Administration and Fannie Mae, which allow borrowers to include financing for home improvements in the home’s purchase price. Buying a solar energy system makes you eligible for the Solar Investment Tax Credit, or ITC. In December 2020, Congress passed an extension of the ITC, which provides a 26% tax credit for systems installed in 2020-2022, and 22% for systems installed in 2023. The tax credit expires starting in 2024 unless Congress renews it. Learn more about the ITC.

Solar leases and PPAs allow consumers to host solar energy systems that are owned by solar companies and purchase back the electricity generated. Consumers enter into agreements that allow them to have lower electricity bills without monthly loan payments. In many cases, that means putting no money down to go solar. Solar leases entail fixed monthly payments that are calculated using the estimated amount of electricity the system will produce. With a solar PPA, consumers agree to purchase the power generated by the system at a set price per kilowatt-hour of electricity produced. With both of these options, though, you are not entitled to tax benefits since you don’t own the solar energy system.

Navigating the landscape of solar financing can be difficult. The Clean Energy States Alliance released a guide to help homeowners understand their options, explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each. Download the guide.

Technical Questions About Solar Panels

Is solar safe?

Absolutely! All solar panels meet international inspection and testing standards, and a qualified installer will install them to meet local building, fire, and electrical codes. Also, your solar energy system will undergo a thorough inspection from a certified electrician as part of the installation process.

A working PV panel has a strong encapsulant that prevents chemicals from leaching, similar to how defroster elements are sealed in a car windshield. Occasionally, a solar panel may break due to weather or other events. According to the International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power Systems Technology Collaboration Program, any lead and cadmium exposure from broken solar panels in residential, commercial, and utility-scale systems would be below the acceptable limit set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for soil, air, and groundwater.

I have heard a lot about solar plus storage. What is that and do I need it?

Storage refers to energy storage, most often in the form of batteries. Installing energy storage with a solar system can help utilize the power generated when it’s needed most, regardless of whether it’s sunny outside at the time. Storage allows you to save that energy and use it later in the day, like when you turn the heat on at night or run the dishwasher after dinner or even when the power goes out. Ask your solar installer if they offer battery storage options and learn more about storing solar energy.

What is the net metering and how could it impact my solar installation?

Net metering is an arrangement between solar energy system owners and utilities in which the system owners are compensated for any solar power generation that is exported to the electricity grid. The name derives from the 1990s, when the electric meter simply ran backwards when power was being exported, but it is rarely that simple today. Whether or not your solar system qualifies for net metering payments depends on policies and practices in your state and electric utility. Your local electric utility would be a good place to source information on net metering in your service area. When researching net metering policies and practices in your service area, there are some basic questions to consider, such as availability in your service area, eligible system size and customer type, rates, and design of bill credits.

What happens on cloudy days?

Solar panels still generate electricity on cloudy days, but their efficiency may be reduced. Even when the sun isn’t shining as brightly, solar panels can capture diffused sunlight and convert it into energy. On especially overcast days, your system may produce less energy, but it’s still working. To ensure consistent power, most systems are connected to the grid or paired with battery storage to cover any shortfall.

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