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We manage every step of your transition to solar. Our expert team of designers, surveyors, and installers ensures a smooth and seamless experience.
Our team will help you explore your solar energy options and answer any questions you may have.
Our engineers will design a custom solar system tailored to meet your home's energy requirements.
Your system comes with a 25-year warranty, providing peace of mind as you enjoy solar energy.
Solergy's dedication to sustainability shines through our cutting-edge Interactive Solar Powered Showroom,offering homeowners a hands-on introduction to the latest in solar technology and its many advantages.With interactive displays and power outage simulations, we make it easy for you to experience the benefits of solar power.
Established in 2015, Solergy has solidified its position as a local, family-owned solar installer in McAllen, Texas.
Our unwavering commitment to cutting-edge technology and expert installation ensures that we remain at the forefront
of the industry, confidently guiding you toward a sustainable and energy-efficient future.
Solar panels don't generate electricity at night, but your system remains connected to the grid. You can use energy stored in batteries (if installed) or draw from the grid during nighttime hours.
Yes, solar panels continue to work in winter. While their efficiency may decrease slightly due to shorter days and potential snow coverage, they still produce electricity.
Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy days, though at a reduced capacity. Modern panels are designed to capture diffused sunlight.
kWh stands for kilowatt-hour, a unit of energy equal to 1,000 watt-hours. It's commonly used to measure electrical energy consumption in homes.
Many states offer incentives for solar installation. We can provide up-to-date information on available incentives in your area during your consultation.
The number of panels depends on your energy usage, roof space, and local sunlight conditions. We'll assess these factors to determine the optimal system size for your home.