TEXAS

Go Solar in Texas with JK and protect yourself from unexpected blackouts while increasing the value of your home!
#2
BEST STATE
To Go Solar
IN THE US
#2
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IN THE US
POWER
OUTAGEs
18%
HIGHER
ELECTRICITY COSTS
THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE



There are many options for homeowners when converting to solar energy. At, JK we sit down with each homeowner and put together a personalized solar plan that best fits them.
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Due to the massive storms/power outages that have caused energy prices to spike more than 10,000% in Texas - many homeowners have already decided to switch to solar energy to provide a more sustainable, reliable, and affordable way of energy. With the uncertainty of Texas’s power grid it is a great time to take advantage of the security of a solar system for your home to protect you from increasing energy costs and power outages. Take advantage of the 30% federal tax credit which ends in 2032 (drops to 26% in 2033, 22% in 2034, and ends in 2035).
We also offer a lease option to customers that may not be eligible for the tax benefits which owning the panels provide. JK Renewables is happy to assist each homeowner in finding what option is best for them.
Credits
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Federal Solar Investment Tax Incentive - 30% Federal tax credit on total solar project cost for systems installed by December 31st, 2032. The tax credit will reduce to 26% in 2033, 22% in 2034 and will end in 2035.
Solar Energy System Property Tax Exemption - The Texas property tax code allows an exemption of the amount of 100% of the appraised property value increase arising from the installation or construction of a solar or wind-powered energy device that is primarily for the production and distribution of thermal, mechanical, or electrical energy for on-site use and devices used to store that energy.

Not sure how long you will remain in your home?
Whether you are selling your home or staying for the long haul, installing solar will greatly increase the value and marketability of your property. (Source).
$100 of every install will be donated to the United Breast Cancer Foundation and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

