Solar energy can be free or it can make you money.

The free option gets you electricity at zero cost, while investing pays back through tax credits, lower electricity costs, and local incentives. Washington DC has high-value Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) and our average customer generates $3,500 per year in SREC revenue. The Sustainable You team can help you take control of your energy and find the best option for your needs at no cost.

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Why choose us.

At Sustainable You we make going solar easy for you:

12+ years of experience

1200+ managed installs

Expert solar consultants

Custom solution for your roof

Price match guarantee

Best warranty in the city

CBE certified local business

Our process.

Personalized approach

We begin by understanding your priorities through a conversation, ensuring that we have a clear understanding of your needs.

Top-quality and price match

We select top local installers for your particular needs and offer the best price, matching or beating similar quality bids.

End-to-end solar service

We handle it all, from survey to installation, and remain your main contact even after installation, all at no cost to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the catch with free solar?

The government program is what provides the incentives so that we can offer you this at zero cost. You are passing off the federal tax benefit and solar renewable energy certificates (SRECs) but you still receive all of the electricity entirely for free as long as you own a home in the District of Columbia that gets good sunlight and has a suitable roof for solar.

How long do solar panels take to pay for themselves?

This is a very situation based on where you live, how much sunlight your roof gets and what direction the panels are facing. In Washington DC, the average payback time is 4 years. In most markets, the return on investment is somewhere between 10-15 years. In markets with super high energy costs, like California, Hawaii, and Massachusetts - it is typically much quicker than this.

Are solar panels really better for the environment?

Although there are some emissions in the manufacturing process of solar panels, the math is clear that solar is better for the environment than traditional fossil fuel electricity sources. Your average solar panel recoups its carbon footprint after about 2 years of operation and is expected to keep producing for 25-30 years!

Does solar increase the value of my home?

In short, absolutely! But the reality is - it really depends on exactly what solar you get, where you are and how good your home is for solar. In markets like Washington DC, appraisers are starting to take solar into consideration for homes and significantly increase the value of the house. Zillow did a nationwide study which showed an average sale price increase of 4.2% for homes with solar versus similar homes without. If your home is really good for solar and it makes financial sense for you, chances are it will make financial sense to the next buyer too!

What are solar power advantages and disadvantages?

There are a few disadvantages. You have to take the time to decide which option is best for you. You have to wait for utility approval, permits, installation, inspection and approval to turn on the system. Also, you cannot control when the sun shines or how much sunlight your roof happens to get.
There are far more advantages that typically outway these disadvantages. There are no moving parts, making solar extremely reliable over a long period of time 25-30 years. The energy can be generated right on your roof and does not have to travel long distances to get to your home. The sun comes up each and every day and you can harness this energy to power your life for less money than traditional sources. The carbon emissions are far less over the lifecycle of solar panels. Once you have paid off your solar panels, all of the energy they generate is free to you forever!

Are solar panels worth it in Washington DC?

Due to some of the strongest local incentives in the country, the economics of solar in Washington DC are some of the best in the country. Not only are you helping the environment by switching to solar, but you are also helping your wallet. Completely free solar is available and in most cases, you can own solar for less than you earn in direct payments from the incentives. If you would prefer to get paid for clean energy that you own rather than pay for rented electricity from Pepco, which increases year after year because of infrastructure upgrade costs they pass onto the customer), then it is certainly worth it!