Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the United States, today announced that it has surpassed 100,000 home solar customers.
We at LGCY Power are proud to be a Sunrun Certified Partner.
As a Sunrun Certified Partner, LGCY Power will begin selling a Sunrun solar lease to customers in South Carolina.
Solar is making headway in the Southeast, and South Carolina is taking the lead. Today we’re announcing that Sunrun is the first to offer solar leasing to homeowners. With our solar lease, also known as BrightSave, South Carolina residents now have the choice to go solar and begin saving immediately on their electric bills with little to no money down. Homeowners simply pay for the power, not the panels.
What is the BrightSave Solar Lease in South Carolina?
You don’t have to purchase a panel system in order to go solar. Contact a LGCY Power representative to hear more about a PPA or a solar lease.
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Cody Peters, Solar Sales Manager for LGCY Power’s Boston office shares his experience of transitioning from summer sales to solar sales.
“I got to the point where I was kind of older, and my kids were a little bit older, and it was tough. It was tough to move every few months. I was given an opportunity to run the market out here in Boston . . . What I’m building here for my family, what I’m building here for the community, it feels great knowing that I can put down my roots and really build something that’s going to last.”
– Door-to-Door Veteran B.J. Savage to Oversee Sales Channel Expansion –
LEHI, UTAH, Sept. 4, 2015 — LGCY Power (https://ww.lgcypower.com) today announced further expansion into three new states, including Maryland, New Hampshire and South Carolina, with additional growth into retail solar sales through mall kiosks. This will enable the company to expand its sales channels through additional verticals as a Sunrun Certified Partner.
“LGCY Power has been growing at a tremendous pace during the last year, and we plan to continue on that path with our expansion into additional states and retail solar,” said Doug Robinson, CEO and Founder of LGCY Power.
Since LGCY Power’s inception in September of 2014 it has experienced rapid growth and expanded into 11 states with full-time, year-round sales offices, including those in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, New Jersey, New York and South Carolina.
The company is also adding key personnel to match the growth, including door-to-door sales veteran B.J. Savage, who will oversee the retail and events expansion.
“LGCY Power is a company that is growing rapidly, and after 13 years in door-to-door summer sales experiences, I’m excited to jump head first into this opportunity in solar,” Savage said. “LGCY Power is in a unique position of expansion that I couldn’t pass up, with culture and technology that is unmatched.”
Savage comes to LGCY Power after five years as vice president of sales for Pinnacle Security, which was acquired by Protection1. During his 13 years at Pinnacle his teams generated more than 50,000 security accounts. He was most recently a founder of Brite Energy.
For more information on LGCY Power please visit www.lgcypower.com.
About LGCY Power
LGCY Power is focused on providing an extraordinary solar experience for customers in the United States. By offering a cleaner, cheaper alternative to traditional electricity, LGCY creates value for residential homeowners by providing solar power at little to no upfront cost. A Sunrun Certified Partner (Nasdaq:RUN), LGCY has grown to offices in 11 states with headquarters in Lehi, Utah.
There are a lot of ways to save money on your electric bill. Our favorite is to go solar with LGCY Power. There are also 40+ other ways you can save electricity and lower your power bill.
- Go Solar. Naturally. Save up to 20 percent on your electric bill alone.
- Install attic insulation – keep cool in summer and warm in winter.
- Use ceiling fans
- Use shades, blinds & drapers – keep the sun from overheating your home in summer and open them to let the sun heat your home in winter.
- Limit use of portable heaters
- Cover bare floors
- Turn exhaust fans off
- Fix leaky faucets
- Install low-flow showerheads
- Take shorter showers
- Hang light-colored curtains – Keep the sun from overheating your home while letting light in.
- Change AC/heating filters monthly
- Switch ceiling fan direction – In winter, fans can blow heat down from the ceiling.
- Close fireplace dampers – You can also install glass doors to keep warm air in the room
- Install a programmable thermostat – Raise the temperature a few degrees to lower the cooling costs, and lower it a few degrees to lower heating costs.
- Keep your freezer full – It uses less energy. Consider a gallon container of water to take up space.
- Set refrigerator temperature – between 30° and 42°
- Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances
- Run appliances at night
- Turn off your dishwasher after washing – Open the door and let your dishes air dry.
- Turn exhaust fans off
- Use microwaves and toaster ovens. – They use less energy.
- Use copper-bottom posts – They heat more efficiently, and use small burners for small pots.
- Turn off burners – when food is most ready and let the residual heat finish the cooking.
- Plant trees and shrubs – and use awnings outdoors to keep the sun from overheating.
- Install energy-efficient windows and doors – Use double-glazing, solar screens and window films.
- Close unused vents – and close off unused rooms.
- Time your lights – Use a timer to turn lights on in the morning and turn them off when you’re not home.
- Don’t block vents.
- Unplug electronics – Unplug battery chargers when not charging a device.
- Switch to CFL bulbs
- Laptops use less electricity than desktops
- Use a power strip – and switch off when you’re not using the electronics.
- Wash and dry several loads at once – so the dryer doesn’t have a chance to cool down.
- Wash with cold water as much as possible.
- Air-dry your lightest fabrics.
- Look for Energy Star – when buying appliances.
- Clean the lint filter after every load.
- Install fluorescent tubes in work areas
- Insulate hot water pipes – Check for leaks and insulate the first 6 feet.
- Repair leaky ducts
- Get an insulation wrap for your water heater.
- Turn off water heater when going on vacation and install a timer to turn it off when you’re not home during the day.
- Lower your water heater to 120°
- Grill out more during the summer to keep the oven from heating up your home.
-The increase furthers the company’s ability to provide homeowners with viable, cost-effective solar installations-
LEHI, UTAH, June 17, 2015 — LGCY Power (www.lgcypower.com) today announced a salesforce expansion in six states. The company has opened three sales offices in New Jersey as well as new offices in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York, with new offices coming soon in Maryland and South Carolina.
LGCY Power was founded in September of 2014 and is a certified partner of Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the U.S. LGCY now has sales offices nine states with more coming soon.
“We’re pleased we have been able to expand our salesforce exponentially in only nine short months,” said Doug Robinson, co-founder and CEO of LGCY Power. “We believe our sales culture and our unique sales support technology really set us apart and are a big reason so many sales representatives in the solar industry have joined LGCY Power in recent months. We look forward to continued expansion in these states and beyond as consumers look to solar power as a viable option to reduce their carbon footprint.”
LGCY Power was founded by Robinson, COO Brad Robinson and VP of Sales Luke Toone and currently operates in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey and New York.
For more information on LGCY Power please visit www.lgcypower.com.
About LGCY Power
LGCY Power provides solar energy at little to no upfront cost as a certified partner of Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the U.S. The company provides immediate electricity bill savings while empowering residential homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint.
Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the U.S., today announced it is now offering affordable solar service to homeowners in New Hampshire. Residents will now be able to make the switch to home solar with little to no money down, and can begin saving up to 20 percent on their electricity bills immediately. Sunrun will design, install, finance, insure, monitor and maintain the system, while homeowners just pay for the clean power it generates at a lower rate than they currently pay their utility. (Read More)
LGCY Power, a Sunrun certified partner, will be opening a new office in the New Hampshire market in the near future.
– Utah Solar Company Plans Three State Expansion –
LEHI, UT May 21, 2015 — LGCY Power (www.lgcypower.com), today announced that after eight short months, the business has grown to offices in six states, with near-term expansion plans for three more states.
LGCY Power was founded in Sept. 2014 by CEO Doug Robinson, COO Brad Robinson and VP of Sales Luke Toone and is a fast-growing certified partner of Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the United States.
LGCY Power helps residential homeowners gain immediate power savings via solar as a service, a way for homeowners to go solar without a significant upfront investment. The company currently operates in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey and New York.
“Solar power is an eco-friendly and affordable way to provide electricity to homeowners,” said Doug Robinson, co-founder and CEO of LGCY Power. “As a certified partner of Sunrun, we’re excited about what the future holds and are growing at a tremendous rate. We’re helping customers save money on electricity while bettering the planet.”
For more information on LGCY Power please visit www.lgcypower.com
About LGCY Power
LGCY Power provides solar energy at little to no upfront cost as a certified partner of Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the U.S. The company provides immediate electricity bill savings while empowering residential homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint.
LGCY Power now has solar job openings in Maui.
We’re hiring in Lahaina, Paia, Wailea, Kihei, Wailuku, Kahului and Kapalua.
LGCY Power, a certified parter of Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the U.S., is hiring for solar energy jobs in the Orange County, California area.
Our solar company is hiring for the following Orange County cities:
Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, City of Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, City of Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Habra, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, City of Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster and Yorba Linda.
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