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They convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells.
Lower energy bills, increased home value, and reduced environmental impact.
Savings vary by usage and system size, but many NM residents see significant reductions.
It starts with a site assessment, design, permitting, installation, and system activation.
Yes—New Mexico offers state programs and you can benefit from federal tax credits.
Most systems are warrantied for 25 years or more with proper care.
A pre-installation assessment will determine if any roof work is needed.
NM’s abundant sunshine optimizes solar energy production year-round.
Yes, with specialized mounting systems designed for flat roofs.
Generally, just occasional cleaning and periodic inspections.
Options include outright purchase and various $0 down financing programs.
Installation usually takes 1–3 days, with additional time for permits.
Excess energy is sent back to the grid, offsetting your bill when you use power later.
Standard systems shut off; however, battery backups can provide emergency power.
It’s optional but recommended if you need power during outages.
Solar systems can be transferred to new owners or factored into your home’s sale.
Most systems include online monitoring tools for real-time energy tracking.
Our team handles all local permits and ensures compliance with NM building codes.
Yes, systems can be designed to be scalable as your energy needs grow.
We use shade analysis and can install microinverters to maximize output in partially shaded areas.
Local programs and utility-specific rebates may be available—ask us for current details.
A personalized site assessment will help design a system that fits your energy needs.
Solar reduces greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.
Contact SunState Solar for a free consultation and customized site evaluation.