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Residential Solar in Oregon

Reducing your energy bill or eliminating it completely. We'll find the perfect solar solution for your home.

Easily Add Solar To Your Home's Roof

Cost Savings. Ecological Impact. Energy Independence.

We are experts in roof and ground-mounted arrays, as well as unique solutions like patio coverings and carports.

Whether you’re looking to simply reduce your energy bill or eliminate it completely, we’ll work with you to find a solution that fits your needs.

Contact us today for a free site assessment and see how solar can help you and your family save money while reducing your environmental impact.

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Residential Mounting Options

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Rooftops

Nearly every type of roof is compatible for solar. Asphalt composite shingles, metal, cedar shake, and even concrete roofs are all compatible with our racking.

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Ground

Need a system larger than your roof can provide? Is your roof shaded but you have a large, open space nearby? A ground mounted system could be right for you.

Creative

Patio coverings and carports make excellent surfaces to mount your new solar harnessing panels and are often easier to maintain.

Why Are Residents Going Solar?

Solar Panels are easy to maintain, and the installation is hand-off for the resident. Adding solar to your home, you are helping the plant by reducing carbon emissions. With the added benefits of lowering your electric bill. Solar energy is a truly renewable energy source. If you’re considering installing a solar panel system, it’s important to consider the benefits and drawbacks of going solar.

Benefits

 • Simple Installation

 • Solar increases your property value over time.

 You help the planet by reducing carbon emissions.

What To Think Before Going Solar

Factors to consider when weighing a home’s solar viability include the roof structure, the roof’s orientation, and nearby shade. Solar energy can still be collected during cloudy and rainy days, however the efficiency of the solar system drops. Do you have enough space available? If you have a small roof, you may find that solar panels simply won’t generate enough kilowatt-hours to make a real impact on your bills.

Cons

 • Up front initial cost can be high

 Difficult to move once installed 

 • Makes your house less aesthetically pleasing 

Should You Upgrade To Solar?

If you’re considering installing a solar panel system, it’s important to consider the benefits and the cost associated with it. We like solar because it gives back to the planet, while lowering your electric bills even here in the Pacific Northwest. However, there are installation costs to consider. Pure Energy Group is a different kind of solar company and will service your solar system for the life of the equipment.  Contact us today to go over all your options.

Buying Options

Our priority is your satisfaction. 

Your buying options should fit your needs.

We work with federal and local organizations to offer incentives and assistance to make going solar within reach for everyone.

We partner with local banks and credit unions to find the best financing for you.

Financing

We offer $0 down and no payments for 12 months for homeowners requiring financing through one of our partners.

Full Purchase

If you aren’t financing, we accept cash, personal check, cashier’s check, or debit card.

Frequently Asked Questions For Homeowners

There are a number of factors we consider when evaluating your home for a solar installation. These factors include shading, roof pitch, orientation, material, age, and structural integrity, as well as what utility company you use and any HOA or Historical District regulations that may apply to your home. Contact us for a full assessment of your home's requirements.

Every month, your utility company will record how much energy you use and subtract how much your solar system generates. At the end of the month, you’ll pay the net difference. You can build up credits in the summer when you’re producing more than you use and use those credits in the winter. This process is called Net Metering. Call us for specific details and limitations. 

Yes! Our long sunny summer days make up for our rainy winters. Even on a rainy day your system produces energy.

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