How to Choose a Home Backup Power System in 2026
Choosing a home backup power system is one of the more confusing purchases Southern homeowners make — because the terminology […]
Choosing a home backup power system is one of the more confusing purchases Southern homeowners make — because the terminology […]
Whole-home battery backup has crossed a threshold in 2026: it’s no longer just for early adopters willing to pay premium
⚠️ 2026 Tax Credit Update: The 30% federal residential solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) expired December 31, 2025 for homeowners
Here’s the question every Southern homeowner faces when a hurricane warning pops up or the power company announces rolling blackouts:
The sales pitch sounds great: a solar generator that powers your whole house indefinitely. The reality is more nuanced —
Tennessee’s solar market has matured significantly over the past three years, and 2026 brings a strong mix of national installers
One of the first questions every Southern homeowner asks about solar is: When do I actually start saving money? The
When the power goes out during a Southern summer storm — and in Georgia, Alabama, or the Carolinas, it will
Arkansas homeowners considering solar in 2026 are in a better position than they might think. While Arkansas doesn’t have state-level
Whole-home standby generators have been the default answer to Southern power outages for decades. But in 2026, they’re no longer