Solar in Mill Creek, WA
Located between Everett and Lynnwood, 20 miles northeast of Seattle is Mill Creek, Washington. The city is part of Snohomish County and offers residents an urban suburban mixed feel. Our dedicated team at Blossom Solar installed a 10.2 kW photovoltaic solar system on a two-story composition residential roof. To maximize unused space, the design team split the arrays between the home’s two stories for a cohesive and symmetrical look.
Over the past 10 years, solar panel system costs have gone down 70%, and in return, saving homeowners and businesses a lot of money on their electricity bills.
Because of the potential substantial electricity bill savings, the average American household pays off their solar panel system in seven to eight years and sees an ROI of 20 percent and upwards. Other options for financing are longer term loans that can range from 3-20 years depending on the needs of the customer.
2022 is the last year that the federal solar tax credit is available at 26% of the system cost, and 2023 it drops to 22%, ending thereafter. So, now is the best time to install a solar system if you have ever considered it for your home. Not only that, but the solar system can really be as big or as small as you’d like. Many homeowners choose to install a system that covers a portion of their electricity bill in order to just decrease monthly expenses. This option always leaves room for add-ons in the future if they decide to upgrade the size of the system to up the amount of energy they can collect and store.