FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions
Excess energy produced by your solar panels during the day is sent to the utility grid. You receive the power back at night after the sun has gone down. Storage batteries will be option in the future for those who want them (coming soon from Revive Energy Solar).
Each customer receives a 25-year manufacturer warranty, which will cover issues related to the manufacturing itself. Routine maintenance, such as cleaning or snow removal, is provided by each homeowner.
The amount of savings when going solar varies from state-to-state in accordance with local utility costs. With Revive Energy as your solar provider, you can be certain that your utility costs will be less than what you are currently paying. When you contact Revive Energy Solar a representative will help you understand what you can expect to save by going solar in your area.
If the power goes out in your area, systems tied to the grid go out also. It is not safe to send power out to the grid where workers are attempting to fix a power outage problem.
Solar panels will still produce energy on a cloudy or foggy day. Rain and snow may affect production for your system.