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We offer 9 Standard Colors.
  • Bronze
  • Hartford Green
  • Natural Clay
  • White
  • Black
  • Sandstone
  • Mill Aluminum

Clear Anodized, Dark Bronze Anodized, custom color matches, and flouropolymer finishes are available for an additional charge.

Copper, Stainless Steel, and simulated Lead coated Copper cladding options are available for an additional charge.

Actual colors may vary. Color chips are available upon request.

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* Please note: Any Solar Innovations® operable feature should not be operated when there is snow, ice, or any other non-natural weight on the structure. Operable features must remain free of debris for proper operation. Operable features should not be operated when the wind is blowing in excess of 50 mph, based on an exposure rating of B. Failure to comply with these limitations will void the warranty on the operable features, and any component thereof.

Photovoltaic Solar Energy

PV Panels by Solar Innovations, Inc.

Universal Roof Clamp in place with Solar Panels

Solar Innovations,Inc. a PA Sunshine Program Approved Installer, is dedicated to assisting our customers from the initial project conception to the finished product. We understand going solar can be an intimidating task and Solar Innovations, Inc. is here to help you in every way possible. Here at Solar Innovations, Inc. we work with a multitude of manufacturers and distributors to ensure that we can provide you with the right product for your particular application. Our trained team members have all the experience and skills necessary to take your project through the design phases and install them properly with regards to necessary code requirements.

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Residential PV Panel Array

Solar power is a great option for many homeowners. It’s a very versatile and easy to maintain power source. Most solar energy systems have a 25 year power output warranty from the panel manufacturer as well as a 10 year warranty on the power inverters. Combine superb manufacturing quality with no moving parts and a quality install and you have a maintenance free energy production system that will last you for years to come.

At Solar Innovations, Inc. we believe that education is key to a successful project. Due to this, we’d like to take a moment to show how a basic grid-tied solar system operates. Below you will see an diagram of a typical residential energy system:

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The solar energy system, as seen above, contains a few primary components. Your main components consist of:

  • Solar Array: This term stands for all the panels in the system in their interconnected state.
  • Inverter: This unit is the device that alters the state of the solar arrays produced DC current to the grid usable AC current.
  • Balance of Systems Components: This is a broad term used to represent all the components used to connect your solar array to your inverter and to the grid. This also includes necessary meter modifications to be compliant with your power company’s regulations on interconnection.

Solar installations on a typical residential home last between 2-5 days and almost all the work occurs outside, so limited interference with your lifestyle will occur. Commercial installations can range from a few days to a few months depending on the magnitude of the installation.

Commercial PV
Commercial PV Array

Greenhouses with Integrated PV Panels

Integrated Greenhouse Systems

Solar Innovations, Inc., an industry leader in greenhouses and alternative energy solutions has recently begun integrating these two product lines to provide a single source solution. Through integrating solar panels into custom greenhouses, Solar has provided customers with an aesthetically pleasing method for generating “green energy.”

Click here to learn more about integrated systems in greenhouses.

We will work with you to design and complete an installation to accomplish your needs!
For learning about methods to finance your solar system,
check out the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Borrower's Guide