COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
Decrease your company’s overhead utility bills while saving the planet along the way
What We Do
Roof Mount Solar Installs
Ground Mount Solar Installs
Ballast Mount Solar Install
Roof Mount Solar Installs
A great way to decrease your utility bill and decrease your carbon output. Commercial roof-mounted solar systems are similar to residential roof mounts. These do involve some penetration of the roof. Though the roof mounting system we use can mount the solar panels following the angle of the roof. Roof mounting systems do not have to be mounted on flat roofs.


Ground Mount Solar Installs
For a larger area and a larger production.
Ground mounted solar can take up a large area, but it also produces more than your average roof mount. Land must be altered a bit, but the end product is worth it. The amount of kilowatts produced is proportional to the amount of land to install on. Ground mounts are also much more accessible. If any maintenance or expansion is needed in the future, ground mounts make this much easier.
Ballast Mount Solar Install
Made for flat roof without any roof penetration.
Ballast mounts are perfect for flat commercial roofs. With this mounting style, no holes are drilled into the roofs. The racks are simply placed onto the roofs, then held down with weight; typically cinder blocks.

Latest Projects

Corbion
This 350 kW in Lenexa Kansas used a ballast mounting system. Coupled with 5 SMA Sunny Tripower Core1 inverters and nearly 1400 solar panels.

Mulestop
This 149 kW in Lathrop Missouri used both a roof mounting system and a ground mounting system. Along with 15 SMA Sunny Boy inverters and around 700 solar panels.

Judy’s Place
Located in Lawson Missouri, this 99.4 kW system used both roof and ground mounting hardware. As well as 10 SMA Sunny Boy inverters and 500 solar panels.
Federal Tax Credit
Businesses installing solar may qualify for a 26% federal tax credit. Those who qualify receive 26% of their total solar system cost back as credit against their total tax liability during the year the system was installed. This tax liability credit can be claimed all at once or over a 5 years. *Consult your trusted tax professional to verify your eligibility*
System Depreciation:
With new tax laws, you can depreciate your solar system 100%, after the first year of installation. This can be spread out over 5 years as well.