It all begins with an expert energy assessment. At no cost to you CRESIT will provide an energy assessment for your home or business. Share your sustainable goals with us and we will design a system to meet and exceed those goals. CRESIT has a great team standing by in Wyandotte, Michigan to answer any and all of your questions, so contact us or stop by the shop and let us help you save energy and put green back in your pocket.
This can be applied to more than just one tax year and really speeds your return on investment.
This can be applied to more than just one tax year and really speeds your return on investment.
Services
CRESIT offers services to help make your home or business more energy efficient and thereby more cost efficient. Our Energy Assessments provide our clients with a comprehensive over-view of energy use, energy waste and potential reduction. An Energy Assessment will pinpoint the most efficient and cost effective way for you to reduce your energy bills.
CRESIT Energy offers a diverse range of carefully engineered solutions to meet your off grid energy needs. We pride ourselves on providing technical support you can count on. We take the guess work out of off grid power. CRESIT Kits & sustainability products only utilize high efficiency and lasting components.
The Nomad is a small 12 Volt off grid system perfect for Boats, RVs, Vans or custom travel conversion. This system provides the travel independence to take you places you couldn't go before. Avoid pricey, crowded camps and noisy gas generators. Boondock in the most remote areas and enjoy the natural wonders this country has to offer.
This Link will take you to a very nice article which was written about us and some recent commercial businesses which contracted us to install solar for them. This is an article about our 6-2-4 System and outlines some of its residential and business applications. Robert Kulick, founder and president of CRESIT Energy, displays how the monitor tracks Solar Production, even on a cloudy day.
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Greg Lassa
Feb 18, 2021
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