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South Carolina Solar Can Help You Save Money With Solar

Get Solar Right!

South Carolina Solar is locally owned and operated by Isle of Palms resident, Sean Sullivan. Sean has lived in the Charleston area since 1997 and has two decades of business ownership in SC. 

Our team is dedicated to clean renewable energy. We understand that most of our clients weigh heavly on the financials of solar in helping to make a decision to make the switch. 

We are committed to offering a Free system design and financial analysis. This work up will clearly be able to help determine your eligibility and the financial benefits of switching to solar. 

Why should you take a look at Solar now?

Current incentives offered by the Federal & State governments will not last forever and will start to decrease soon. In addition, the Net Metering cap that SCE&G currently has is getting close to being filled years ahead of schedule. Both SCE&G and Duke have done everything in their power to slow the spread of solar on rooftops throughout South Carolina. 

Recently, a bill that passed in the house was later reversed on a technicality found by a Duke lawyer pertaining to the wording of the bill. This energy bill of rights for South Carolinians removed the 2% caps for renewable energy in the utilities portfolios and paved the way for tremendous solar expansion for years to come. 

Top benefits of switching to solar.

  • Switch to solar with a low interest solar loan with $0 money down.
  • Use the savings from your electric bill to pay towards ownership of your solar hardware.
  • You currently write a check to SCE&G each month for a bill with no value but with solar hardware installed, you can produce your own electricity. Each payment goes towards the principle of an asset. 
  • When you switch to solar, you fix your monthly payment until the last payment is made.
  • Making your last payment allows you to eliminate the portion of your power bill

You have nothing to lose by taking a look and plenty to gain.

Fill out the contact form below and a member of our team will be happy to get in tough with you to answer any questions and provide you with credible information. 











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    Myers Mill Solar Panel Guidelines


    Myers Mill Board Approves Solar SOLAR PANELS IN SUMMERVILLE

    Make sure to Get Solar Right!

    Getting Solar right starts with selecting a competent solar contractor. This detail can mean the difference in getting a top quality installation with bankable estimates or getting an installation out of a door movie. 

    Solar is not a good fit for all but when it is, it a complete home run. Our team at South Carolina Solar is local, we live and work in Charleston and we have a vested interest in our community. We care about how your system looks and how it benefits you to install it. 

    Rest assured that you’re in good hands with South Carolina Solar and we will work like no other company to ensure 110% satisfaction. 

    Here are the need-to-know facts about the approval for Myers Mill. 

     MYERS MILL SOLAR PANEL GUIDELINES

    • All solar panels must be installed on main roof only, no secondary roofs.

    • No free-standing/ground mounted panels.

    • Panels must not be installed on garages, sheds or outbuildings.

    • Solar panels must be installed on rear roof, but could be allowed in the front/sides of roof if required to make the installation feasible.

    • Rows of panels shall be symmetrical and concentric.

    • Solar panels must be installed square to roof line and with no more than a 15 degree tilt

    • Solar panels shall not extend above the ridge line of the roof.

    • Piping and electrical wiring must be located under panels and not visible from the street. No piping or wiring may be above the panels. Piping and wiring may only be visible on wall where main disconnect is attached.

    • All pipe conduits, trim, and exposed surfaces must be properly and timely maintained to prevent peeling and cracking of paint or other deterioration.

    • No large Shepherd’s hook or large conduit bends visible.

    • Panels and racking must be of similar color, matching the roof and be flush mounted to the roof.

    • Damaged panels must be replaced within 90 days and be of similar size and shape and color to the original panels.

    • Panels taken out of service shall be removed along with any mounting devices and roof returned to original state within 90 days.

    • A detailed plan of the proposed system must be submitted with the Architectural

    • Request form and must include: a solar panel glare assessment, a depiction of the materials to be used, and drawings showing the location and number of collectors, attachment to the roof structure, and the location of exterior system components.

    • Evidence of SCE&G approval must also be included with your submission to ARC.

    • A Dorchester County Permit is required for the installation.

     

    get a free design & financial evaluation

    There is NO cost to find out if your home is a fit for Solar. If you are, you could eliminate some or all of your current SCE&G bill. When Solar is a good fit, we simply reallocate money your already spending on your power bill and use it to pay towards ownership of your solar hardware. This hardware can produce the same power your currently paying SEC&G for and when you make your last payment, your done!

    Complete the form below and one of our team members will be happy to follow up with you!










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