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LIFETIME OF LOW ENERGY BILLS

Helping Virginia Homeowners Lower Energy Costs with Residential Solar

REsidential Solar Panels can save the average homeowner $1,800 per year!

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Take Control of
Rising Energy Costs

Rising electricity rates have many Virginia homeowners looking for a smarter long-term energy solution. Residential solar gives you more control over your monthly energy costs while reducing your reliance on traditional utility power.

At 8MSolar, we design custom solar systems built around your home’s energy needs, helping you generate clean electricity while planning for the future. Our team is here to guide you through every step. From your first consultation to installation and beyond.

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Premium solar panel
installation for Your home

Every home is different, which is why every solar system we install is customized to fit your roof, energy usage, and long-term goals. Our in-house team manages design, engineering, permitting, installation, and support so you can move forward with confidence.

We also help homeowners understand Virginia Net Metering program and what it means for maximizing the value of their solar investment.

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See the energy savings for yourself!

Installing solar panels on your home can save you hundreds of dollars.
See how little you can pay on electricity below.

WHY INSTALL SOLAR PANELS For YOUR HOME?

Your solar power system effectively pays for itself, providing decades of renewable energy and low energy costs. And with our Virginia sun, converting to solar power is a true no-brainer. Here’s why thousands of homeowners are installing residential solar panels:

Lower Electricity Bills

Lower Electricity Bills

Installing residential solar can help reduce your monthly electricity bills while giving you greater control over future energy costs. Depending on your utility provider and net metering program, you may also receive credit for excess energy your system produces.

Prepare For Outages

Prepare For Outages

Pair your solar system with battery storage to keep essential appliances powered during outages and store excess solar energy for when you need it most.

Help The Environment

Help The Environment

Solar energy helps reduce your home’s carbon footprint while producing clean, renewable electricity for decades with minimal maintenance.

Increase Resale Value

Increase Resale Value

Many homebuyers recognize the long-term value of an energy-efficient home. A professionally installed solar system can make your property more attractive while helping future owners benefit from lower energy costs.

Benefit From Tax Savings

Benefit From Tax Savings

Available federal tax incentives can help lower the upfront cost of installing residential solar. Understanding the incentives available can significantly improve your overall return on investment.

Protect Against Weather

Protect Against Weather

Modern solar panels are engineered to withstand harsh weather conditions while continuing to produce reliable energy throughout the year.

Get an idea of REsidential solar panel installation
costs for your area

Solar Purchase

Outright purchase upfront
  • Own the solar system
  • No monthly payments
  • Benefit from rebates
  • One-time upfront cost
  • Responsible for maintenance

Solar Loan

Third-party lender
  • Third party lender
  • No upfront costs
  • Still own the solar system
  • Pay for the cost of panels monthly
  • May still qualify for rebates
  • May qualify for warranty through lender to pay for maintenance

See our residential
solar panels IN ACTION

Residential Solar Case Studies from 8MSolar

Solar Panel Case Study - Thomas Dubik in North Carolina

Case Study: Thomas Dubik

Solar Panel Case Study - Mark Roth

Case Study: Marc Roth

Solar Panel Case Study - Billy Usrey

Case Study: Billy Usrey

Solar Panel Case Study - Robert Reeber

Case Study: Robert Reeber

Frequently asked QUESTIONS

We provide residential and commercial solar panel installation services all across Virginia and North Carolina, including:

  • Apex
  • Burlington
  • Cary
  • Chapel Hill
  • Charlotte
  • Durham
  • Greensboro
  • High Point
  • Holly Springs
  • Raleigh
  • Morrisville
  • Norfolk
  • Richmond
  • Virginia Beach
  • Wake Forest
  • Wilmington
  • Winston-Salem

Unlike other installers who are focused only on the sales process, we look at your exact monthly electricity usage (rather than the average) to determine precisely what size system you need and give you an accurate indication of savings.

Residential solar panel users can offset a massive 100,000 lbs of carbon dioxide in 20 years; the same amount produced by driving your car 100,000 miles!

We offer solar panels from the best manufacturers in the business, including Silfab Solar, Panasonic, LG Solar, and more. The most common types of residential solar panels we use include:

Monocrystalline: A monocrystalline solar panel system uses pure silicon to absorb the sun’s energy. These high-end panels are incredibly effective, with sunny days yielding up to 20% energy efficiency, which refers to the amount of sunlight converted to energy rather than just warming the surface. Homeowners with smaller roofs typically choose monocrystalline panels.

Polycrystalline: Polycrystalline panels reach a slightly lower level of energy efficiency — around 15-17% — but they are more affordable. We tend to install polycrystalline panels on larger roofs where the slightly lower efficiency has minimal impact on the success of the system.

The costs of solar panel installation will vary by home because no two properties are the same and don’t use electricity the same way. If your home requires more electricity than the average home, you could need more panels to suit your needs.

Overall, we determine the cost of residential solar power by the size of your roof, the number of solar panels we need to use, and their type.

The majority of your solar panel expenses relate to the upfront costs of materials and installation. At 8MSolar, we offer high-end services that fit your budget.

If you need help meeting these upfront costs, we have several payment options available.

You may be concerned about the costs of buying and installing solar panels for your house, but don’t worry, we can make installing solar panels much more manageable for you.

At 8MSolar, we offer two main payment options for solar panels for houses which are shown in the diagram below.

Both options for home solar panels have their advantages, and the best option will depend on your individual circumstances. You may find it better to pay for the solar panels upfront, or prefer to spread the cost over a few monthly installments.

If you’re not sure which payment plan is best for you, our residential solar power experts can guide you. We will help you choose the best solar panels for your home and are here to support you throughout your solar power project.

Paying for your new solar system can be overwhelming, but local and federal tax incentives can help make the project more affordable. The current Federal Solar Tax Credit could save you 26% on the total cost of your solar project. On top of this credit, homeowners can save up to $6,000 with the Duke Energy Rebate Program.

There are two main technologies that convert the sun’s power into electricity.

Concentrating solar power (CSP) uses the sun’s energy to produce extremely large amounts of electricity. CSP works by using mirrors to focus sunlight and convert it into heat. 

Photovoltaics (PV) are the panels you’ve probably seen on rooftops in your neighborhood. These panels convert the sun’s light into electricity when the sun is shining. The panel’s cells soak up photons from the sunlight and as a result, electricity flows. Our residential solar experts can work with you to install state-of-the-art  PV panels to power your home.

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you can save by installing solar panels?