Spring is here, and itâs the perfect time to give your outdoor spaces a little refresh. Our electricians can install new outdoor electrical fixtures, replace wornâout wiring, or repair older lighting to keep your home safe, bright, and ready for the season. goodenergysolutions.com/electrical-s...
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New construction gives you one big advantage: the ability to design #solar the right way from the beginning. This 7.2 kW installation on a metal roof in Lawrence was built for optimal sun exposure and decades of energy production. goodenergysolutions.com/project/7-2-...
What if your roof could outperform your portfolio?
Before you invest another dollar, take a look at how solar compares to the stock market long-term.
Read all about it on our blog: goodenergysolutions.com/solar-vs-the...
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The clock is ticking on commercial #solar incentives.
To secure the full federal tax credit, projects must begin construction (or meet safe harbor requirements) by July 4, 2026.
That means decisions and contracts need to happen sooner than you think.
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Electric rates arenât just going up. Theyâre being designed to go up. New data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows electricity prices are expected to rise faster than inflation through at least 2026. Take control of your energy costs now. goodenergysolutions.com/how-new-data...
Our latest blog post breaks down exactly how to calculate your solar payback period, stepâbyâstep, no guesswork required. If youâre curious how quickly solar could start paying you back, this is the perfect place to start. goodenergysolutions.com/how-to-calcu...
It's always exciting when one of our solar customers sends us a copy of their latest electric bill. We installed this system in 2023. Now they've got a zero-usage month only having to pay part of the standard Evergy customer charge. Estimate your savings here: goodenergysolutions.com/residential-...
Is going solar actually a better investment than stocks? Unlike stocks, #solar also comes with a few unique advantages:
⢠Stable returns through reduced electricity bills
⢠Protection from rising utility rates
⢠Tax incentives that lower the upfront cost
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When Good Energy Solutions recommends a standby generator, we prioritize reliability, serviceability, and long-term value, not just name recognition. Thatâs why we primarily install the PowerProtect⢠DX Home Standby Generator line from Briggs & Stratton. goodenergysolutions.com/electrical-s...
Thinking about solar for your home but not sure where to start? Join us for a free public solar workshop where our local experts will answer the most common questions homeowners have about going solar.
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Tuesday, March 31 at 6:30 PM, Lawrence Public Library
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According to the KC Board of Public Utilities, customers experience an average of 1.9 outages per year, with roughly 176 minutes without power per event. That's higher than the national average. If the grid went down tonight would your house stay online? goodenergysolutions.com/solar-vs-bac...
Rising electric bills pushed this Tonganoxie family to look for a smarter solution. Good Energy Solutions stepped in with a custom solar design that now covers over half of their yearly energy needs. Theyâre saving money today and shielding themselves from tomorrowâs rate hikes.
Remodeling? Donât let outdated wiring slow you down.
New kitchens. Basement finishes. Room additions. They all demand more than just fresh paint. They require smart, code-compliant electrical planning. If you have a remodel coming up, bring us in early. 785-371-1198
Detached garage = Underrated solar opportunity. Most homeowners default to putting panels on the house, but in many cases, the garage is the smarter play. Solar isnât about âwhere it fits.â Itâs about where it performs best. goodenergysolutions.com/residential-... #solar
Rising utility costs are squeezing businesses everywhere, but thereâs a smarter way forward. Solar isn't just clean energy. It mean better cost control, more risk management, and long-term financial planning all in one. goodenergysolutions.com/why-rising-c...
Another Kansas homeowner is officially powered by the sun! Our team designed and installed this 8.2 kW groundâmount #solar setup in #Leavenworth, complete with an Enphase battery backup to keep the lights on and the energy bills down.
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We had a tough inspector on the job site today. He didnât say much⌠just stared. Good thing our electricians know their work speaks for itself. Whether itâs a solar install, a service upgrade, or wiring up a new ceiling fan, our work speaks for itself. goodenergysolutions.com #lfk
When the grid goes down, solar paired with a battery, like a Tesla Powerwall, keeps your home powered and protected. When the owners of this Eudora property wanted to improve their energy security, they called us. goodenergysolutions.com/project/4-kw...
When a local apartment complex needed some of their parking lot lights replaced, they called Good Energy Solutions. Now the parking lot is safer at night and the apartment complex knows that the lights were installed up to code. Learn more about our team at goodenergysolutions.com/electrical-s...
Keeping the lights on during an outage shouldnât be a guessing game. If you're focused on keeping your home powered when the grid goes down, youâre essentially choosing between two options: a SOLAR + BATTERY system or a GENERATOR. goodenergysolutions.com/solar-vs-bac...
"The system looks and functions wonderfully. I would do it all again and change absolutely nothing. If you're thinking about going solar, Good Energy Solutions is as legit as it gets." - Ian Lacy, Solar Customer
Tight space? No problem.
Our electricians are pros at working where itâs cramped, awkward, or hard to reach. Places like attics, crawl spaces, tight panels, and everything in between are no problem for our electrical pros.
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Big changes are coming to the laws that govern commercial solar. Businesses need to act quickly. If you want to secure the 30% federal solar tax credit for your commercial solar project, the window is closing fast.
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Living in a rural area has its perks. Space, privacy, and a connection to the land are all important, but when it comes to electricity, rural homes often deal with longer outage times and fewer backup options. Adding #solar changes that. goodenergysolutions.com/residential-...
Got solar problems? Weâve got solutions. When your solar system isnât pulling its weight, our expert Solar Service and Repair Team is ready to step in. From residential rooftops to large commercial arrays, theyâve seen it all and they know how to fix it. goodenergysolutions.com/solar-servic...
Winter storms donât just knock out power. They knock out heat, water, internet, and safety systems. If winter weather is becoming more unpredictable where you live, backup power isnât a luxury. Itâs protection for your home and the people in it. Give our electricians a call today for a free quote.
Another Home Powered by the Sun! It was designed and installed by our in-house team of NABCEP-credentialed #solar professionals to deliver decades of clean, reliable energy while reducing monthly electric bills and shrinking their carbon footprint. goodenergysolutions.com/project/9-02...
Over the last several months, our electrical team has been hard at work on the renovation of the Harper Water Tower in Lawrence. This massive overhaul has kept our guys busy running new wiring from the base of the structure all the way to the new lighting fixtures at the very top of the tower. #lfk
July 2026 is the cliff edge for locking in todayâs most valuable federal solar incentives for businesses. Safe harboring is how businesses step back from that edge. goodenergysolutions.com/commercial-s...
If youâve been thinking about solar, 2026 is shaping up to be a smart year to act. Utility rates keep rising. When rates go up, solar customers are already producing their own power and paying less, because they locked in costs before the hikes hit.