Solar

Confidently Choose the Best Solar Installer for Your Home

Installing solar panels on your roof is an exciting investment, especially when you expect to reduce your carbon footprint and energy bills dramatically! But with growing demand comes an increase in aggressive sales tactics and misinformation.  We always advise our clients to do your due diligence; get at least three quotes from different companies, take the time to check AND read their reviews. If you’re considering solar, here are some key red flags to watch for when talking to companies or door-to-door representatives. 1. High-Pressure Sales Tactics. “Sign Now or Miss Out” If someone is at your door urging you to sign a contract right now or suggesting you’ll miss out if you “don’t act today,” take a step back. Government incentives and financing programs have deadlines, but they don’t disappear overnight. Solar energy is a long-term investment that deserves careful consideration. If a rep tells you the loan or grant will vanish unless you sign today, they’re likely using scare tactics. You should never feel pressured to make a rushed financial decision, especially one tied to a 25 to 30-year asset like a solar system. A trustworthy company will give you time and space to make the right decision for your home and budget. 2. They offer to sign you up for a Loan Be cautious if a solar company offers internal financing or tries to push you into a loan of their own. Reputable solar providers will guide you through financing options—but they won’t offer to “get the application started for you” or sign you up on the spot. That’s not their role. You, the homeowner, should initiate and complete the loan process, not the sales rep. If someone is eager to fill out an application on your behalf, it’s a red flag. Personal financial information should not be shared with a third party. 3. They Promise Over 100% Offset Some solar companies will promise systems that generate over 100% of your energy usage, making it sound like you’ll be “off the grid” or earning major credits. The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) limits system sizes based on your past electricity use to protect the grid and ensure fair access for everyone. At Solar YYC, we never overpromise an offset to win a sale. While some companies may show you flashy numbers, we prioritize accuracy—our designs are 99.75% precise, a stat we’ve proudly maintained since 2016. Even if a design with more than 100% offset gets approved, the actual usable output is often much lower due to inverter limitations—a concept called “clipping.” It may look impressive on paper, but you won’t get the extra benefit you’re being sold. In rare cases, a higher offset may be approved if you add a new appliance, like an EV charger or electric heat pump. However, you must provide documentation like proof of purchase or vehicle registration. Without those, overpromising leads to rejected permits, delays, and disappointed homeowners.  4. Don’t Fall for False Limits on Microgeneration Permits Some companies claim a hard cap on microgeneration permits—for example, saying only 25,000 are allowed in your area and that 22,000 have already been taken. This isn’t true. Alberta has no set cap on the number of microgenerators connecting to the grid. Spreading this misinformation creates a false sense of urgency and pressures homeowners into rushing a decision. At Solar YYC, we believe in honest, transparent communication, not scare tactics. 5. No Clear or Committed Installation Date Vague timelines are a major red flag. A professional solar provider should be able to give you a realistic estimate for installation based on permitting requirements, crew availability, and current scheduling. If they can’t—or won’t—commit to a rough timeframe before you sign, that’s cause for concern. Without that commitment, you could be left waiting for weeks or even months with no clear sense of when your system will be installed. Therefore always ensure you get a clear timeline in writing before proceeding with any agreement 6. They claim “A bigger system is Better.” Some companies will try to sell you the biggest system possible, claiming that more panels will lead to more savings. However, oversized systems can be less efficient, especially if the system isn’t designed properly and the inverter can’t handle the extra power. *AC size is often more important because it reflects your real-world output. You don’t use *DC power directly, only the AC power that runs your home. Thus if your inverter is too small, it will “clip” any extra energy your panels produce, limiting the amount of power you can actually use. Think of it this way: your solar panels are a big jug (DC size), and your inverter is the faucet (AC size). No matter how full the jug is, only so much water (electricity) can come out at a time through the faucet. That’s why AC size gives you a clearer picture of how much solar energy you can actually use, and why bigger isn’t always better. *DC size (Direct Current) is the total power your solar panels can produce under ideal sunlight—it’s like the maximum potential of your system.  *AC size (Alternating Current) is the amount of usable electricity your system can actually deliver to your home or the grid after the inverter converts DC to AC (the type of power your appliances use). Bottom Line: You Deserve to Be Informed and Empowered In conclusion, take your time, ask questions, and do your research. Solar can be life-changing, but only when it’s done right. A quality solar consultant will educate you, not pressure you. They’ll design a system that’s built to suit your roof and not their bottom line. Remember, solar is a 30-year investment. There’s no reason to rush the process. At Solar YYC, our clients should feel 100% confident and informed about their installation. That’s why we guarantee total honesty and integrity every step of the way. If you want to learn more about solar, our team will walk you through your options honestly and transparently—no pressure, no gimmicks! 

How to Stay Warm and Save on Electricity This Winter

Introduction The New Year brings exciting opportunities for change and goal-setting—but it also brings the coldest temperatures of the year. At Solar YYC, we want to help you make the most of your solar investment. Even if you haven’t switched to solar yet, we’re committed to supporting our community in reducing electricity consumption and saving money. January’s frigid temperatures and early sunsets mean more time indoors. Staying warm is essential, but increased indoor activity often drives up electricity use and leads to higher energy bills. You’ve probably heard the usual advice—turn off lights, unplug unused appliances—but we don’t want to bore you with the obvious. Instead, here are some practical, realistic electricity-saving tips to keep you cozy this winter without overspending. (Remember: Switching to solar energy remains the best way to cut electricity costs and gain long-term savings. Pairing solar power with these energy-saving strategies maximizes your system’s value. Check out the owners manual for more information) Bathroom fans can consume more energy than you think. Installing timed switches ensures they automatically turn off after a set period, preventing unnecessary electricity use. With longer nights, lighting tends to increase in winter. Switch to energy-efficient LED bulbs, which use up to 75% less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs and, therefore, last nearly 25 times longer. Consider using timers or motion sensors to ensure lights are only on when needed.  A programmable or smart thermostat helps optimize heating by adjusting temperatures based on your schedule. Lowering the thermostat by just a few degrees when you’re asleep or away can significantly cut energy consumption. Many modern thermostats even allow remote control from your smartphone, making it easier to manage your energy use. Gaps around windows, doors, and other openings allow cold air to enter and warm air to exit your home. Use weatherstripping or caulking to seal these gaps. Consider installing draft stoppers at the base of doors and insulating your windows with thermal film to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature without overworking your heating system. If you own an electric vehicle, consider charging it at public charging stations rather than at home during peak times. This can help lower your overall electricity costs and reduce strain on your home system. Working from home will inevitably drive consumption. Consider heading to the office for a much needed change of scenery – not only will you be lowering your electricity bill at home, you’ll combat seasonal blues by socializing and getting out of the house.  Additional Tips for Solar Panel Owners For solar panel owners, running heavy appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers during solar hours—the peak times when your solar panels generate the most electricity (typically mid-morning to late afternoon)—maximizes your use of free solar power. This reduces reliance on grid electricity and increases your energy savings. Consider scheduling these tasks to align with sunny periods for the best results. Conclusion By implementing these electricity-saving tips, you can stay warm and cozy throughout Calgary’s winter while reducing your energy consumption. However, the most impactful step you can take is transitioning to solar energy—it remains the top recommendation for energy savings and sustainability. Modern solar systems perform efficiently even in cold climates, especially for Alberta residents, who benefit from sunshine year-round.  Start your journey toward lower bills and a sustainable future today! Ready to explore your solar options? Contact us today for a free consultation, and let’s build a system that works for you.

Solar Club: How It Saves You Money

New clients are often eager to to maximize savings from the start and minimize the payback period. We understand that going solar is a significant investment, which is why joining Solar Club is a smart way to begin earning money as soon as your panels start generating energy.  At Solar YYC, we’re dedicated to helping our customers maximize the value of their solar energy systems. One of the best ways to do this is by joining the Solar Club™, a loyalty program designed specifically for Alberta’s solar micro-generators. With Solar Club, you can earn more from the energy you produce, reduce your payback period, and contribute to a sustainable electricity grid. Here’s everything you need to know about Solar Club, from its benefits to how to join. Top Benefits of Joining Solar Club With Solar Club, you can switch between high and low export rates. High Export Rate (30.04¢/kWh) for surplus energy generated during sunny months and a Low Export Rate (9.454¢/kWh) when your usage exceeds your generation in winter. This flexibility allows you to maximize your earnings throughout the year. Solar Club members receive 3% cash back on all energy imported from the grid. This cashback is calculated annually and paid out via direct deposit in February of the following year—a bonus for balancing your energy needs. As a member, you can sell the carbon credits generated by your system through Solar Club’s Carbon Offset Credit Platform. This provides an additional income stream while supporting Alberta’s sustainability goals. Choose the date for your monthly invoices to be withdrawn from your account. You can use your micro-generation credit balance to pay off upcoming invoices and/or offset your gas bill.  If you’re starting your solar journey, Solar Club’s Pre-Solar Rate™ (6.694¢/kWh) ensures you benefit while waiting for your system to be fully operational. This rate is valid for up to 180 days and transitions to the Low Export Rate once your installation is ready. This graph clearly illustrates the difference between production and consumption throughout the year.  The yellow bars represent the months when you are a net exporter, producing more energy than you consume. Meanwhile, the black bars indicate the months when you are a net importer, consuming more energy than your solar panels generate. Understanding this balance is key to improving your financial outcome with Solar Club, especially when switching between High and Low Rates. How to Optimize Your Solar Savings What Is Solar Club? Solar Club is a unique program created to help solar array owners like you make the most of your system. It’s part of the Utility Network & Partners Inc. (UTILITYnet) group, a trusted Alberta-based energy management company with over 45 years of experience. Solar Club builds on the foundation of Green Alberta Energy’s initiatives, giving micro-generators a way to actively participate in greening the grid. How to Join Solar Club To qualify for Solar Club, you need: Signing up is simple. Visit the Solar Club website or contact one of our Solar YYC sales consultants for assistance in enrolling and linking your micro-generation account. Why Solar Club? Solar Club isn’t just about saving money; it’s about helping Albertans take complete control of their energy production. By joining, you’ll shorten your payback period, increase your financial returns, and contribute to a more sustainable future for our province. Learn More For more details, check out the full YouTube video! Our sales consultant, Grady Topak, provides in-depth explanations and visuals to help you better understand the financial benefits of Solar Club. Ready to maximize your solar investment? Visit Solar Club’s website or contact Solar YYC to learn more. Click here for a free estimate: https://solaryyc.ca/free-solar-power-quote/ Let’s make your solar journey even more rewarding!

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Boost Your Solar Savings with your Mortgage Insurance

Boost Your Solar Savings with CMHC’s Eco Improvement 25% Rebate! If you’re planning to install solar panels on your home, here’s some great news: CMHC’s Eco Improvement program offers a 25% rebate on your mortgage insurance premium when you complete $20,000 or more of energy efficiency upgrades to your home. And yes, solar systems installed by Solar YYC are eligible! What is CMHC Mortgage Insurance? Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) mortgage insurance is required for homebuyers who make a down payment of less than 20% of the home’s purchase price. This insurance protects the lender in case the borrower defaults on their mortgage. CMHC insurance premiums can be substantial, often costing tens of thousands of dollars, depending on the size of the mortgage. In southern Alberta, the average CMHC insurance premium ranges from $15,000 to $25,000. Maximize Your Savings with Solar YYC and the Eco Improvement 25% Rebate That’s where Solar YYC can really make a difference. By choosing Solar YYC to install your solar system, you not only reduce your power bill but also position yourself to take advantage of CMHC’s Eco Improvement rebate. With rebates averaging between $3,750 and $6,250, you’ll save even more on your mortgage insurance! Why Go Solar with Solar YYC? At Solar YYC, we pride ourselves on offering top-notch solar installations that deliver long-term value. Solar systems don’t just cut your power bills—they represent a solid investment that pays off in multiple ways. With the added benefit of CMHC’s Eco Improvement rebate, you can significantly reduce your mortgage insurance premium on top of your energy savings. Here’s how it works: after closing on your mortgage, eligible borrowers have two years to submit a refund request through the Eco Improvement program. Simply visit CMHC’s Eco Products page for more details and instructions on how to apply. Solar YYC will guide you through the process and help you ensure your solar installation meets the eligibility requirements. How the Rebate Impacts Your Solar ROI with Solar YYC When you combine Solar YYC’s high-quality solar installations with CMHC’s Eco Improvement rebate, the return on your investment becomes even more attractive. The rebate, along with the energy savings from solar, can dramatically shorten your solar system’s payback period, putting more money in your pocket sooner. To learn more about how Solar YYC can help you maximize your savings and take full advantage of the CMHC Eco Improvement rebate, reach out to one of our solar consultants today! We’ll walk you through the rebate process and show you how going solar with Solar YYC can make a big difference in your home’s energy efficiency and your bottom line. Take advantage of this opportunity to lower both your energy bills and mortgage costs with Solar YYC! Don’t have a solar consultant? Let’s get in touch! Fill out our intake form and we’ll reach out to you shortly.