Logo Company
Icon
Logo Company
Icon

Solar panels 101: Everything you need to know before installing

10 minute read
10 minute read
by Jerry Twist
by Jerry Twist
Thumbnail

Solar panels 101: Everything you need to know before installing.

Switching to solar power is one of the smartest decisions a homeowner can make — both for reducing long-term energy costs and for contributing to a cleaner planet. If you’re considering solar panels but aren’t sure where to start, this guide covers the essentials: how they work, what to consider, and how to get the most out of your system.

How solar panels work.
From sunlight to usable electricity.

Solar panels work by capturing sunlight with photovoltaic (PV) cells, which convert solar energy into direct current (DC) electricity. This current is then passed through an inverter, which transforms it into alternating current (AC) — the form used by most homes and appliances. Any excess energy can be stored in batteries or sent back to the grid, depending on your system setup.

Why go solar?
Savings, sustainability, and self-reliance.

Going solar reduces your monthly utility bills and protects you from rising energy rates. It also shrinks your carbon footprint by decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Over time, solar installations can increase your property’s resale value — and thanks to federal tax incentives, the upfront investment has become more affordable than ever.

Is your home solar-ready?
Roof condition, orientation, and shading.

Before installing panels, assess your roof’s age, orientation, and available space. South-facing roofs typically offer the best exposure, but east- and west-facing ones can work too. Make sure the roof is structurally sound and free from major shading caused by trees or neighboring buildings. Ground-mounted systems are also an option if roof space is limited.

Cost considerations and incentives.
Understanding the price tag.

The cost of a solar panel system varies based on size, location, and equipment quality. Typical systems range from $10,000 to $30,000 before incentives. However, federal tax credits, local rebates, and financing options can significantly reduce the net cost. Most systems pay for themselves within 6–10 years, while continuing to deliver free power for decades.

Choosing the right panels and installer.
Quality and expertise matter.

Not all solar panels are created equal. Monocrystalline panels offer higher efficiency and longevity but come at a premium. Polycrystalline and thin-film options provide other benefits depending on your needs. Just as important is selecting a qualified, certified installer with a solid track record, transparent pricing, and strong warranties.

Final thoughts.

An investment in your future.

Installing solar panels isn’t just about saving money — it’s about making a long-term investment in your home and the environment. With the right planning, you can enjoy decades of clean, reliable energy and reduce your dependence on traditional power sources.

Thinking about going solar? Reach out to a local expert for a home energy assessment and personalized system design.

CTA Section BG

See AidFinder mapped to your state.

In one working session, we'll walk your team through the platform and map it to your existing systems, workflows, and priorities. AidFinder currently supports FEMA Individual Assistance application preparation. We can map potential funding sources, implementation steps, and timing to your state in a working session.

CTA Section BG

See AidFinder mapped to your state.

In one working session, we'll walk your team through the platform and map it to your existing systems, workflows, and priorities. AidFinder currently supports FEMA Individual Assistance application preparation. We can map potential funding sources, implementation steps, and timing to your state in a working session.

CTA Section BG

See AidFinder mapped to your state.

In one working session, we'll walk your team through the platform and map it to your existing systems, workflows, and priorities. AidFinder currently supports FEMA Individual Assistance application preparation. We can map potential funding sources, implementation steps, and timing to your state in a working session.

© AidFinder. All rights reserved. 2026

AidFinder helps users organize information, identify programs they may be eligible for, and prepare applications through official program channels. AidFinder does not determine eligibility, approve benefits, guarantee funding, provide legal, tax, insurance, or financial advice, or replace any agency requirement. FEMA, SBA, IRS, NFIP, DisasterAssistance.gov, and related program names are used for identification purposes only. AidFinder is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by those agencies or programs. Program matches, eligibility screens, estimated amounts, and application guidance are preliminary and informational. Final eligibility, award amounts, and payments are determined solely by the applicable agency, insurer, or program administrator. AidFinder does not sell, solicit, negotiate, underwrite, rate, bind, or adjust insurance; does not provide insurance, legal, tax, or financial advice; and does not determine eligibility, approve benefits, guarantee funding, or replace any agency, insurer, or program requirement. Any insurance coverage, claim, or policy decisions should be made with your insurer or a licensed insurance producer.

© AidFinder. All rights reserved. 2026

AidFinder helps users organize information, identify programs they may be eligible for, and prepare applications through official program channels. AidFinder does not determine eligibility, approve benefits, guarantee funding, provide legal, tax, insurance, or financial advice, or replace any agency requirement. FEMA, SBA, IRS, NFIP, DisasterAssistance.gov, and related program names are used for identification purposes only. AidFinder is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by those agencies or programs. Program matches, eligibility screens, estimated amounts, and application guidance are preliminary and informational. Final eligibility, award amounts, and payments are determined solely by the applicable agency, insurer, or program administrator. AidFinder does not sell, solicit, negotiate, underwrite, rate, bind, or adjust insurance; does not provide insurance, legal, tax, or financial advice; and does not determine eligibility, approve benefits, guarantee funding, or replace any agency, insurer, or program requirement. Any insurance coverage, claim, or policy decisions should be made with your insurer or a licensed insurance producer.

© AidFinder. All rights reserved. 2026

AidFinder helps users organize information, identify programs they may be eligible for, and prepare applications through official program channels. AidFinder does not determine eligibility, approve benefits, guarantee funding, provide legal, tax, insurance, or financial advice, or replace any agency requirement. FEMA, SBA, IRS, NFIP, DisasterAssistance.gov, and related program names are used for identification purposes only. AidFinder is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by those agencies or programs. Program matches, eligibility screens, estimated amounts, and application guidance are preliminary and informational. Final eligibility, award amounts, and payments are determined solely by the applicable agency, insurer, or program administrator. AidFinder does not sell, solicit, negotiate, underwrite, rate, bind, or adjust insurance; does not provide insurance, legal, tax, or financial advice; and does not determine eligibility, approve benefits, guarantee funding, or replace any agency, insurer, or program requirement. Any insurance coverage, claim, or policy decisions should be made with your insurer or a licensed insurance producer.