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Your home

Your home is more than a payment.

It's where your family lives, where a large share of your income goes, and often your largest long-term asset. Which makes it worth understanding before someone knocks on the door with a proposal.

Where to start

Four parts of the same decision

These aren't separate services. They're pieces of one question: what does this home cost you, and what can you change?

Solar & energy

Whether producing your own power makes sense for your roof, your bill and your timeline.

Battery storage

What backup power actually covers, and how to size it around what matters during an outage.

Water

Well testing, filtration and knowing which problems are real versus which are sales pitches.

Home money decisions

Credit readiness, equity, and how home costs fit the rest of your financial picture.

Order of operations

Reduce before you produce.

In older North Georgia homes, sealing, insulation and duct work usually return more per dollar than any generating equipment. It also shrinks whatever you'd need later.

Homes along a North Georgia street in autumn light

Homeowner questions