Florida Solar Installation: Beat Rising Rates & Lock in Savings

If your Florida power bill keeps getting more expensive, you’re not imagining it. It’s happening across the state, and it’s accelerating. Since 2020, major utility companies have quietly rolled out dramatic rate hikes that hit homeowners hard: Tampa Electric (TECO): +56% Duke Energy Florida: +42% Florida Power & Light (FPL): +36% Public utilities (average): +29% […]
Can Homeowners Claim the 10% Domestic Content Adder in 2025?

The 10% Domestic Content Adder can push your federal solar tax credit from 30% to 40%, but most homeowners won’t automatically qualify. In 2025, navigating the IRS rules and acting early could mean the difference between maximizing your savings or missing out entirely. Here’s how some Florida homeowners are making it happen before the clock […]
💥 Solar Tax Credit Crunch 2025: Go Solar Before the December Deadline

As 2025 winds down, the opportunity to lock in the full 40% solar tax credit, a combination of the 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and the 10% Domestic Content Bonus, is slipping away. If you’re even considering solar, the time to act is now. The most trusted solar contractor in Florida, Florida Power Services, […]
Enphase vs. Tesla: What’s the Best Home Battery Backup in Florida?

When it comes to home battery backup in Florida, homeowners have two big names in front of them: Tesla Powerwall 3 and the Enphase IQ Battery 10C. Both systems offer dependable energy storage and emergency backup, but one of them delivers a smarter, more resilient setup for Florida households. Let’s walk through the differences between […]
💰 Zero-Down Solar in Florida: Why Waiting Could Cost You Thousands

Thinking about going solar? You’re not alone. With electricity rates rising and battery technology improving, more homeowners than ever are exploring solar energy as a long-term solution. But there’s a real deadline approaching. The 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit is set to expire on December 31, 2025. After that, the savings shrink, and […]