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How Phoenix Homeowners Get Solar Quotes Without Pressure
Most Phoenix homeowners shopping for solar get three calls and a same-day discount before they ever see a real quote. Here's what to demand instead, and how the broker model protects buyers from pressure-first tactics.
May 22


Phoenix AZ Average Peak Sun Hours: What the Numbers Mean for Your Solar System Size
Phoenix averages 5.8 to 6.5 peak sun hours per day, one of the highest figures in the country. Here is what that means for how many panels your home needs and what you can save on your APS or SRP bill.
May 21


Going Solar in Chandler AZ: APS vs SRP Territory and What It Means for Your Bill
Chandler is split between APS and SRP territory, and most homeowners do not know which utility serves their home until a solar proposal reveals the gap. Here is how to find out, how the two rate structures compare in 2026, and what that split means for your monthly solar savings.
May 18


Is APS More Expensive Than SRP? What Phoenix Homeowners Actually Pay in 2026
APS on-peak rates hit $0.29 per kWh in summer 2026 while SRP customers pay around $0.22 per kWh during peak hours. Here is the real bill breakdown for a 2,400 sq ft Phoenix home under each utility and what it means for solar savings.
May 17


Going Solar in Peoria, Surprise, and the West Valley
Peoria and Surprise homeowners on APS can save 30% upfront with the prepaid solar lease. Learn what going solar looks like across the West Valley, from Glendale to Goodyear, with no loan and no monthly payment.
May 15


How Arizona's Climate Makes It One of the Best Solar States
Arizona averages 299 sunny days a year and 6.5 peak sun hours daily, among the highest of any major metro in the U.S. Here's what that means for Phoenix Valley homeowners considering solar and why the prepaid lease makes Arizona's climate work even harder for your wallet.
May 14


Common Solar Myths Debunked for Arizona Homeowners
Think solar doesn't work in Arizona heat, or that you have to own the panels to benefit? We break down the most common solar myths holding Phoenix Valley homeowners back from going solar.
May 13


Solar Battery Storage in Arizona: Is It Worth It?
Solar battery storage costs $10,000 to $15,000 per unit in Arizona. Find out if it makes sense for your Phoenix Valley home, how it works with APS Time of Use rates, and how the prepaid solar lease saves you 30% upfront.
May 12


How Solar Works With SRP vs APS in the Phoenix Valley
SRP charges a monthly demand fee based on your peak 30-minute grid draw while APS uses a simpler Time of Use net billing plan. Learn which utility gives you better solar savings in the Phoenix Valley and how the prepaid solar lease saves homeowners 30 percent upfront on either utility.
May 10


Solar Energy and HOAs in Arizona: What You Need to Know
Arizona law protects homeowners in HOA communities who want to go solar. Learn what HOAs can and cannot restrict, how to get fast approval, and why a prepaid solar lease saves Phoenix Valley homeowners 30 percent on installation costs.
May 9


The Truth About Solar Panel Efficiency in Arizona Heat
Solar panels do lose some efficiency in Arizona heat, but the state's 5.5 to 7.5 daily peak sun hours more than compensate. Phoenix Valley homeowners with a prepaid solar lease save 30 percent upfront and still offset the majority of their APS and SRP summer bills.
May 8


What Happens to Your Solar Panels During a Power Outage?
Standard grid tied solar panels shut off when the power goes out in Arizona. Here is why it happens, what it means for Phoenix Valley homeowners, and how battery storage changes everything.
May 7


How to Choose the Best Solar Installer in Arizona
How to pick the best solar installer in Arizona. Check ROC licensing, workmanship warranties, and local experience. Save 30% with a prepaid solar lease in the Phoenix Valley.
May 6


Your Complete Guide to Going Solar in the Phoenix Valley
Phoenix averages 6.5 peak sun hours per day, making Scottsdale, Tempe, and Paradise Valley ideal for residential solar. Learn how to go solar in the Phoenix Valley, compare the prepaid lease advantage, and find the best solar installer in Arizona without taking on a loan.
May 5


Net Metering in Arizona: Getting Credit for Extra Solar Energy
APS pays $0.028 to $0.075 per kilowatt-hour for exported solar power, far less than the retail rate Phoenix homeowners pay. Learn how net metering works in Arizona, what APS and SRP actually credit you, and why the prepaid solar lease locks in 30 percent savings regardless of future rate changes.
May 4


How the Prepaid Solar Lease Works: Save 30% Upfront
The prepaid solar lease lets Arizona homeowners lock in energy at 30% below APS rates with no monthly payments, no loan, and no credit check. Here is exactly how it works and what you can expect to save.
May 1


Arizona Sun Hours: Why Phoenix Gets More Solar Power Than Almost Anywhere
Phoenix averages 6.5 peak sun hours per day, placing it among the most solar productive cities in the country. Learn why Arizona homeowners get more out of every solar panel, and how the prepaid solar lease locks in a 30 percent discount with no loan required.
Apr 30


Is Solar Worth It in Chandler, Gilbert, and Mesa?
Chandler, Gilbert, and Mesa homeowners benefit from 5.8 to 6.5 peak sun hours per day and rising APS rates that make solar one of the strongest financial moves in the East Valley. See the real savings numbers and learn how the prepaid solar lease saves you 30 percent upfront with no loan required.
Apr 29


APS Rate Increases: How Solar Protects Phoenix Homeowners
APS has raised residential electricity rates repeatedly, and Phoenix Valley homeowners are feeling the impact every summer. Learn how solar protects you from future APS rate increases with a prepaid lease at 30 percent off and no loan required.
Apr 26


How Much Can You Save on Your APS Bill With Solar?
Arizona homeowners on APS can save $120 to $400 per month with rooftop solar. See real savings numbers for Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Tempe, and Queen Creek, and learn how the prepaid solar lease locks in a 30 percent discount with no loan required.
Apr 25
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