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Resources for Long Island Homeowners

Plain-English explainers on what solar actually costs on Long Island, how the NY tax credit works, PSEG net metering, battery storage, and how to decide if solar makes sense for your home.

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Is Solar Actually Worth It on Long Island?

An honest framework for deciding whether residential solar makes sense for your Long Island home — usage, roof, shade, financing, and incentives.

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Questions to Ask Before Signing Any Solar Contract on Long Island

A pre-signing checklist for Long Island homeowners — roof, equipment, production estimate, financing fine print, PSEG/utility specifics, and timeline.

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Local vs National Solar Installer on Long Island — Trade-offs

Comparing local Long Island solar installers vs national installers like Sunrun, SunPower, and Tesla Solar — installation quality, PSEG/utility familiarity, pricing, warranty, and service after the sale.

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EnergySage / Solar Marketplaces vs Direct Planning — Which Fits Your Project

How online solar marketplaces (EnergySage, Solar.com, SolarReviews) compare to working directly with a local Long Island installer — what each model is good at and where each falls short.

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Solar for Condos and Co-ops on Long Island — How It Actually Works

How residential solar planning works for Long Island condos and co-ops — shared roof, board approval, metering structures, and the unique NY co-op governance steps.

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Solar for Multifamily Buildings on Long Island — Planning Guide

How residential solar planning works for Long Island multifamily buildings — split-incentive, virtual net metering, NYSERDA multifamily programs, and roof-vs-ground considerations.

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Solar for Homes Inside a Long Island HOA — What Boards Allow

How residential solar planning works for Long Island homes inside an HOA — architectural review, NY Energy Law §3-501 (solar access protection), and how to navigate by-laws.

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Solar for Long Island Farms and Vineyards — North Fork, South Fork, and Inland

How solar planning works for Long Island agricultural properties — North Fork vineyards, sod farms, equestrian operations, and inland farms. Roof, ground-mount, NYSERDA NY-Sun, and irrigation power.

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Long Island Solar Glossary — Plain-English Definitions

Plain-English definitions of every solar term a Long Island homeowner encounters — net metering, ITC, NYSERDA, PSEG, kWh, dealer fee, reamortization, microinverter, racking, PTO, and more.

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Selling a Long Island Home With Solar — Transfer Process and Valuation

How residential solar affects a Long Island home sale — owned-system valuation impact, lease/PPA transfer process, what buyers and appraisers actually ask, and what to document for closing.

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Solar for New Construction Homes on Long Island — Plan Solar Into the Build

How residential solar planning differs when you are building a new Long Island home — pre-wiring, panel sizing, conduit routing, builder coordination, and the structural decisions that lock in solar potential before the roof goes on.

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Combined Solar + EV Charger Planning on Long Island — One Coordinated Project

How to plan solar and Level 2 EV charger installation as one project on a Long Island home — electrical panel sizing, charger placement, time-of-day rate strategy, and where the math actually works.

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Solar for Long Island Landlords and Rental Property Owners

How residential solar planning works for Long Island landlords and rental property owners — owner-paid vs tenant-paid electricity, depreciation, tax treatment, and when the math actually works for non-owner-occupied properties.

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Long Island Solar Warranty and Equipment Lifecycle — What 25 Years Actually Means

How solar warranties really work on Long Island — panel production warranties, equipment manufacturer warranties, workmanship warranties, and what happens when something fails 10 or 15 years in.

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Common Long Island Solar Mistakes — What to Avoid Before Signing

The most common mistakes Long Island homeowners make when getting solar — quote shopping by price alone, ignoring the utility carve-out, undersizing the system, signing under sales pressure, and more.

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Solar for High-Electric-Bill Long Island Homes — $400+ Monthly Bills

How solar planning differs for high-electricity-bill Long Island homes — $400+ monthly bills, EV households, pool homes, large families. System sizing, rate plan strategy, and where the math works hardest.

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How to Choose a Solar Installer on Long Island

How to choose a solar installer on Long Island — what to verify (licensing, local track record, who does the install, warranty), the red flags to walk away from, and the questions to ask before signing.

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Is Solar Worth It in Nassau County?

Whether rooftop solar is worth it for a Nassau County home depends on local factors — PSEG Long Island rates, roof and shade, your usage, incentives, and how long you plan to stay. Here is how to think it through.

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