Solar Panels in Miami, Florida
Mianro Solar Will Bring You Safety Throughout the Year
With clear blue skies and 249 days of sunshine every year, it’s no wonder Miami homeowners are seeing the appeal of solar power. You, too, can power your home directly from the sun with solar panels in Miami.
Mianro Solar wants to help Miami residents beat the heat and dodge their shocking electricity bills with an efficient panel system and battery. Read on to know more about how you stand to gain.
How to Get Solar Panels in Miami
Mianro Solar installs top-quality solar panels that are the best in the industry. You get enough power to run your whole house throughout the year, along with stress-free warranties and maintenance.
To get Solar Panels in Miami, just get in touch with us and tell us about your electricity bills. We’ll use our integrated software and expert design team to plan the best panel system for your home.
Our solar advisor will offer personalized service and help you understand everything you want to know about solar. You’ll relax while we file for your permits, install a safe and inspected system, and help you find the best solar incentives in Miami.
3 Ways To Start Your Solar Journey
Monthly Lease
Miami homeowners can lease their solar power on a monthly basis from Mianro Solar. These payments are affordable, and they'll reduce or eliminate your electricity bills. We'll repair and maintain your system for free throughout this lease.
Prepaid Lease
Do you want the convenience of a solar lease without the hassle of monthly payments? Mianro Solar can help you settle your entire lease amount in one go.
Solar Purchase
Homeowners buy solar for the mental peace it provides, and the convenient solar incentives offered in Miami. You can pay for your panels upfront, or we can help you achieve this with a solar loan.
Get Panels and Solar Batteries in Miami, Florida
Mianro Solar is bringing renewable energy and freedom to Miami residents, and you can be a part of this movement. Get solar panels and a battery to power your home through grid price hikes, outages, and hurricanes.