Does your location have sun in your southern view at 1pm in the winter?
If it does you have good solar exposure. You can generate free electricity, produce all the hot water you need and heat your home warm and cozy all year round. You can also eliminate tons of CO2 emissions being pumped into our atmosphere and reduce our dependence on foreign oil.

Standard roof installation by licensed electricians $9.50 per watt

Solar use lowers our Co2 footprint

Part of the payback doesn't have anything to do with money, it's the Co2 causing global warming.

Yes! there is enough sunshine to make solar Water Heating very practical here in Washington state.
No! solar is not too expensive. You get full pay back in 6 or 7 years then your system will generate hot water for another 15 or 20 years virtually free.
With your Free hot water you do your share to cut fissile fuel use and the CO2 pollution that goes with it..
Washington State legislature has offered a $2000.00 per year rebate for the Solar Electric and Water Heating Systems. Use local installers and get more. If you are interested in a Solar electric For better mortgage rates and loan qualification look into Energy Efficient Mortgage. Email Bill for info.

Stop 6 tons of CO2 emissions (greenhouse gas) from going into our atmosphere and eliminate up to 1000 gallons of oil imports every year. Start now! You can help a lot.

Seattle, Tacoma Washington Solar Store. Signs, Alarms, Parking lot lights, Well and fountain pumps. Photovoltaic, Solar Hot Water, Renewable energy, Solar panels, Inverters, Battery chargers Accessories. Energy efficient mortgage.
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Our philosophy
Home or Business PV systems
Conservation Tips

Solar lowers our Co2 Footprint!!


PV Electric 600 watt starter system. $6,500. Add on later.

Hot Water for a 4 person family $8,000.
Call Solar Bill today 253-677-0205

Our Philosophy is to keep your cost as low as possible so our solar equipment is being used not collecting dust in the warehouse. We buy from the biggest distributor in the US to keep our cost as low as possible.

Complete Photovoltaic systems $9.50 per watt

Even with a small system you will smile every time you see your electric meter go backwards.

DIY PV Systems: Generator required to supplement from November till April in northern climates. Batteries required for off grid systems. All appliances must be very energy efficient with no phantom consumption like clocks and remotes when they are off.

To off the grid a home or business must be very energy efficient and only use electricity for non heating tasks. Heating including water, cooking and cloths dryer must be done with gas or propane.

$900 powers 3-12 volt lights and stereo.

$3000 powers 6-12 volt lights, TV, water pressure system and a small inverter for 120 volt power tools or microwave.

$6000 powers 10-12 volt lights, water pump, an inverter for stereo, color TV/satellite receiver, computer/fax/copier and hand held power tools.

$9,500 powers above plus pellet stove and vacuum.

$18,000 powers above for a small family home plus refrigerator and freezer.

$28,000 powers above plus dishwasher, full office all day, work bench and shop tools, outside lights.

$38,000+ powers a large family home, business or shop and a small window air conditioner when the sun is shining.

Conservation Tips that save power so you don't need so much

It's cheaper to save energy than to make energy.

No Cost and Low Cost Efficiency Tips

Turn water heater down to 120F (49C)
Clean refrigerator coils
Switch refrigerator to power miser setting
Set refrigerator temperature to 36-39F (2-3C)
Set freezer to 0-5 F (-18 to-15C)
Keep refrigerator/freezer full (water)
Turn off water while shaving and brushing teeth
Use cold water for wash and wash full loads
Collect rainwater
Use the right size pot/pan on the stove burner
Do not preheat your oven except for baking
Cover pots/pans when cooking
Drain some water from your water heater to remove sediment

Winter Tips

Turn thermostat down 10 degrees F (5.5C) at night
Turn thermostat down 10 degrees F (5.5C) when leaving for 4 hours or more
Keep curtains open on the south side of the house during the day
Keep curtains closed on north windows
Dress in layers of clothing

Summer Tips

Close curtains on the sunny sides of home
Turn off furnace pilot light
Open windows on the cool sides of home
Wear loose, light colored clothing
Use fans to circulate air in the home

Low Cost Tips

Install low flow shower heads and aerators on faucets
Insulate water heater Insulate electrical outlets and switches
Caulk on the inside of doors and windows
Insulate/caulk all pipe penetrations in walls and ceiling
Install a bleed line on the evaporative cooler and run line to a tree
Replace furnace filter every month in winter
Replace light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs
Insulate the bottom and sides of waterbeds
Use a quilt or comforter on waterbeds
Purchase a water saving toilet or use toilet dams
Make a draft dodger for use on doors or windows

 

Start generating electricity now small, medium or large. Roof or pole mount like this. We have what you want and it's ON SALE NOW! Call Bill's cell 253-677-0205 or visit our store at 320 Birch in Milton, WA.

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