US Solar June 2019

WHY LOCAL SOLAR SYSTEMS WORK BEST

U N D E R S T A N D I N G T H E C O M M U N I T Y ’ S N E E D

The natural environment of the Sunshine State presents unique challenges that solar companies have to work with. As the sun beats down on us throughout the day, it’s not uncommon for the roof of your home to reach 180 F. These conditions make it vital that the equipment used for solar panels can handle high temperatures and continue to function as effectively as before. Nationwide solar companies typically lack the local, specialized attention that native Floridians need. Their focus rests on selling the same cookie-cutter systems they advertise for people throughout America, with equipment that isn’t made to withstand our extreme conditions in Florida. This can cause many of the standardized systems to eventually fail. The equipment US Solar selects for our customers’ systems must perform consistently and reliably in adverse weather.

would make navigating the small, one-lane roads of Seattle nearly impossible. Even though they’re both vehicles used to get you from point A to point B, some models are going to needlessly cause you more trouble than others, eventually breaking down completely. In the same way, solar technology is not a one-size-fits-all solution. The service behind the technology must be performed by a company that is committed, not only to its customers but also to the area in which they live. Our team understands the importance of our systems’ capabilities to oppose Florida’s heat. US Solar employees are specially trained installers and service technicians who all work, live, shop, and play right here in Florida. We are your neighbors, and we’ve experienced the Florida climate and seen the effect it has on our homes.

When it comes to installing and comprehending the significant challenges solar systems have in our area, US Solar knows exactly what to do for our customers. Our team will work with you to give you the system you need: the one that can take the heat and give you efficient energy for years to come.

It’s a common misconception that one solar system is the same as the next. Think of it as purchasing a car from a dealership. You probably wouldn’t buy a convertible sports car if you were living in northern Alaska, and a Hummer

BLT DOGS

Is a hot dog a sandwich or not? We’re not here to weigh in on the ever-contentious debate, but when you combine a hot dog with a BLT, it definitely becomes more sandwich-like — and way more delicious.

INGREDI ENTS

• 1 tbsp mayonnaise • 1 head romaine lettuce, shredded • 1 large tomato, seeded and diced • Salt and pepper, to taste

• 4 strips bacon • 4 hot dogs (ideally Boar’s Head Beef Frankfurters, but any all-beef variety will do) • 4 hot dog buns 1. Heat a skillet to medium and fry bacon until rendered and crisp. Transfer to a paper towel to drain. 2. Fry hot dogs in bacon drippings, creating a crust, and cook until warmed through. DIRECT IONS

3. Using a dry skillet or oven, toast buns. 4. Spread mayonnaise on buns, place hot dog and bacon inside, and top with tomatoes and lettuce. Serve.

• 3 Inspired by FoodNetwork.com

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