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If you’re already in the home, working hard and earning trust, why are you leaving money on the table? 🤔 🔗 Here’s a game-changer for you! Imagine this: You’re already the expert—solving problems, adding value—but what if you could double that impact while increasing your income? 💰 Powur gives you the tools to do exactly that. Why Powur? ✨ You’re not just offering solutions—you’re offering energy independence. ✨ With Powur, you can add solar to your toolkit, effortlessly turning every project into a win-win for your clients and your wallet. ✨ Plus, their streamlined process makes it simple to integrate into what you’re already doing. 🚀 Think about it: You’re already there. You’ve already done the hard part. Why not make the most of every opportunity? 🌞 Solar is booming. Clients are looking for solutions, and with Powur, you’ll have the platform, the products, and the support to deliver. 🔗 Check it out now and see how you can start leaving a lasting impact—and leaving nothing on the table. Let’s make your time in the home more powerful, profitable, and meaningful. 🙌
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The Truth About Selling Homes with Solar: A Guide for Realtors
Realtors, let’s address a growing challenge: misinformation about selling homes with solar. Have you ever hesitated to list a solar-equipped home because you heard it complicates the sale? Do terms like “leased panels” or “PPA agreements” feel like red flags? It’s time to bust the myths and empower you with facts. Solar-equipped homes are not a liability—they’re an opportunity. Myth #1: Solar Panels Decrease Home Value The Truth: Homes with owned solar systems often sell for more. Studies by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory show that homes with owned solar systems sell for up to 4% more than similar homes without solar. Learn more about solar’s impact on home value Myth #2: Leased Solar Systems Scare Buyers The Truth: Buyers aren’t scared—they just need clarity. Leased systems or Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) can be transferred to the new homeowner. The key is understanding the terms and explaining them to potential buyers. Read about transferring solar agreements Myth #3: Solar Complicates Closings The Truth: Proper preparation ensures smooth transactions. Closings only get complicated when the realtor isn’t informed. Ensure you gather the following: - Documentation for the solar system (ownership or lease details). - Warranty information. - Recent electric bills showing energy savings. Learn about simplifying solar real estate transactions 1. Increased Buyer Demand: Many buyers seek homes with solar due to energy savings and environmental benefits. 2. Lower Utility Bills: Homes with solar stand out in the market, especially in regions with high electricity costs. 3. Faster Sales: According to a National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) study, homes with solar sell 20% faster than those without. Check out the NREL report
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How to Avoid Solar Horror Stories
1. Recognize and Avoid Common Solar Scams - Beware of "Free Solar Panels" Offers: Claims of free installations are often misleading. While incentives exist, they rarely cover the entire cost. Read the FTC’s guide on avoiding solar scams - Avoid High-Pressure Sales Tactics: Be cautious of salespeople urging immediate decisions or claiming limited-time offers. Learn more about common solar scams - Verify Company Credentials: Ensure the company is licensed, insured, and has a solid reputation. Check for certifications like the NABCEP. Check the list of questions to ask solar companies 2. Ask the Right Questions Before Hiring an Installer - Experience and Track Record: Inquire about the number of installations they’ve completed and request references from satisfied customers. Here are the top questions to ask solar companies - Equipment Quality: Ask about the brands and models of solar panels and inverters they use, and understand the warranties provided. See equipment tips from Angi - Installation Process: Clarify the timeline, any subcontractors involved, and post-installation support. Learn what to ask installers here 3. Utilize Available Resources - Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Offers guidance on avoiding solar scams and allows you to report fraudulent activities. Check out their resources here - Department of Energy: Provides a comprehensive guide for homeowners considering solar energy. Visit the Department of Energy’s site
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Why Solar Needs YOU
Approximately 4.4 million U.S. homes had solar panels installed as of 2023, with projections estimating this number could rise to 23 million by 2032. Statista This leaves a significant opportunity to expand solar energy adoption across the country. Community education plays a pivotal role in promoting solar energy. Collaborations with local organizations and experts facilitate project-based learning and hands-on experiences, fostering wider adoption of solar practices. Green.org Engaging communities through workshops and webinars can effectively raise awareness about the benefits of solar energy, empowering individuals to make informed decisions. Get Solar Labels Initiatives like community solar projects provide households, businesses, and other energy users the opportunity to subscribe to a shared solar array, making clean energy more accessible, especially for those unable to install systems on their own properties. U.S. Department of Energy These efforts, combined with educational outreach, are essential in democratizing energy generation and promoting sustainable practices. By participating in such communities and educational programs, individuals can contribute to the broader mission of making solar energy accessible and beneficial for all. Sources
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Why Solar Needs YOU
Welcome to Empower Earth: Let’s Make Solar Simple!
Welcome to Empower Earth: Let’s Make Solar Simple Solar is confusing—too many options, too much noise. We’re here to change that. This community is for anyone—homeowners, contractors, realtors—who’s ready to cut through the clutter and make solar simple, fun, and easy to understand. Here’s the deal: - 90 million homes in the U.S. still need solar - Most people hear about it from the wrong sources, leading to bad installs and wasted money (common mistakes). Not here. We’ll teach you how to get it right, avoid the horror stories, and make decisions you can feel good about. Ready to start? - Step 1: Head to the classroom for tools and tips. - Step 2: Ask questions and share your wins. - Step 3: Join competitions, win prizes, and have fun. This is your place to learn, grow, and help build a brighter, greener future. Let’s do it. —Bobby McClure
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Empower Earth is your hub for expert solar insights, transparent guidance, and a community driving renewable energy for a greener, sustainable future.
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