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LGND Energy Residential Solar Company that specializes in helping homeowners qualify to make the transition to s

While flat roofs can be great for solar panels, there are a few things to keep in mind. First up: weight load and struct...
06/20/2025

While flat roofs can be great for solar panels, there are a few things to keep in mind. First up: weight load and structural integrity. Your roof needs to support not only the panels but also the racking system, something a professional installer will assess before starting. Drainage can also be tricky. Flat roofs are more prone to water pooling, so panel placement must allow for proper water flow to avoid damage or leaks.

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Solar panels are compatible with flat roofs, and in many cases, they’re a great fit. Flat roofs, commonly found on comme...
06/18/2025

Solar panels are compatible with flat roofs, and in many cases, they’re a great fit. Flat roofs, commonly found on commercial buildings and some modern homes, offer a wide, unobstructed surface area that can be ideal for solar installation. But because they don’t have a natural tilt like pitched roofs, a few extra considerations come into play.

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Many manufacturers of solar panels will require professional installation to maintain the warranty. Keeping up on the wa...
06/12/2025

Many manufacturers of solar panels will require professional installation to maintain the warranty. Keeping up on the warranty will save you money on frequent repairs or entire panel replacement. Warranties cover any shortcomings of the panels or issues a manufacturer may have missed. Installing the panels yourself could lead to damage that otherwise could have been avoided. Warranties will not cover the damages caused by improper DIY installation.

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Since many residential and commercial solar panels are applied to a roof, professionals will know the best way to minimi...
06/10/2025

Since many residential and commercial solar panels are applied to a roof, professionals will know the best way to minimize damage to roofing materials. DIY installation techniques could weaken the roof structure or lift roofing materials, leading to other issues down the road. Improperly securing the panels could also lead to the panels falling from the roof or not collecting the proper amount of sunlight.

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Using a renewable resource is important for saving the environment. Limiting global warming and damage to flora and faun...
06/05/2025

Using a renewable resource is important for saving the environment. Limiting global warming and damage to flora and fauna is possible when we limit fossil fuels. Panels help you stay comfortable, and have enough electricity, while still giving us a beautiful Earth to live on.

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Ready to take control of your energy costs and power your home with clean, renewable energy? Residential solar is a smar...
06/03/2025

Ready to take control of your energy costs and power your home with clean, renewable energy? Residential solar is a smart investment that lowers utility bills, increases property value, and reduces your carbon footprint. Our expert team handles everything from design to installation, making the switch to solar simple and stress-free.

Learn more: https://www.lgndenergy.com/solar-power-installation/house-solar-panels/

Before installing solar panels, it’s important to ensure your home’s electrical system is ready for the connection. Your...
05/29/2025

Before installing solar panels, it’s important to ensure your home’s electrical system is ready for the connection. Your electrical panel must have enough capacity to handle the additional load from solar power. Older electrical systems may not be able to accommodate this, which would require an upgrade. A professional inspection can determine whether your panel needs a boost or if modifications are necessary to ensure safe and efficient solar integration.

Learn more about preparing for solar panels: https://www.lgndenergy.com/is-your-home-ready-for-solar-panels/

Once converted, the electricity flows into your home’s electrical system, ready to be used. If your solar system produce...
05/22/2025

Once converted, the electricity flows into your home’s electrical system, ready to be used. If your solar system produces more electricity than you need, the excess can be sent back to the power grid, often earning you credits through net metering programs.

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If your solar panels are leased or under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), selling your home comes with an extra step: t...
05/20/2025

If your solar panels are leased or under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), selling your home comes with an extra step: transferring the agreement to the new buyer. This process isn’t hard, but it does require some planning. Most solar providers make it fairly straightforward. You’ll usually just need to notify them, fill out a few forms, and get the buyer approved. Still, buyers may have questions or concerns.

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Panels will pay for themselves within 5 to 10 years. This makes their high upfront cost more worthwhile to dedicated hom...
05/15/2025

Panels will pay for themselves within 5 to 10 years. This makes their high upfront cost more worthwhile to dedicated homeowners and business owners in New Mexico. Using solar panels after they have saved you money for a handful of years is essentially free. The energy savings you procure during the first few years will continue for 10-15 years.

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What happens if a potential buyer isn’t sold on the idea of solar? It’s not super common, but it does happen, and it doe...
05/13/2025

What happens if a potential buyer isn’t sold on the idea of solar? It’s not super common, but it does happen, and it doesn’t have to be a deal breaker. First, try to understand their hesitation. Are they unsure about the maintenance? Nervous about taking over a lease? Many concerns can be eased with some simple education about the benefits, warranties, and long-term savings.

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5700 San Antonio Drive NE Suite A3
Albuquerque, NM
87109

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