SOLAR POWER
USING THE SUN'S ENERGY
Solar power services are provided by Ellensburg Solar, a Leading Force team member company. Owner Ryan Wales has many years’ experience designing renewable energy systems, primarily solar photovoltaic and solar hot water systems. Ellensburg Solar handles design to installation, and guarantees performance from new systems installed by them.
The Steps Of Going Solar
Ellensburg Solar makes going solar incredibly simple. They handle the design, the labor, and the paper work, too. They can move your home to clean renewable energy in just a few easy steps.
Step 1: Get a free estimate! Ellensburg Solar can take a look at your roof and energy usage and let you know how much it will cost to go solar.
Step 2: We will design the perfect system to maximize your long-term savings while minimizing the time it takes to pay itself off. Most of the systems pay themselves off in three and a half years, leaving you about 25 more years of free electricity.
Step 3: Ellensburg Solar takes care of all forms and permits, leaving you free of bothersome paperwork.
Step 4: Ellensburg Solar’s professional team of contractors will install your system. Most installations can be completed in about one day.
Step 5: You get to enjoy the next few decades with an eliminated or significantly reduced energy bill.
For most solar jobs, Ellensburg Solar uses either Itek panels made in Bellingham, Washington, or Canadian Solar panels produced in Canada. Both types of panels are built to withstand extreme weather and require little to no maintenance. Panels are built to withstand 110 MPH winds, and significant snow build up. The panels have slightly different looks, with Canadian Solar panels being completely black while Itek panels have a silver grid design. Both manufacturers back their panels with a 25-year warranty.
Ellensburg Solar is located in the Ellensburg/Yakima area, and is equipped to service all of Washington State. Our commitment to quality, customer service, and value has made us the largest solar installer in Central Washington.