Garry Held Solar Consultant

Garry Held Solar Consultant Solar Consultant at Lifestyle Solar ⚡
Helping homeowners go solar
📍Pittsburgh & surrounding area
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Electricity is one of those things we treat like it’s invisible…lights on, devices plugged in, thermostat at whatever te...
05/29/2026

Electricity is one of those things we treat like it’s invisible…lights on, devices plugged in, thermostat at whatever temperature … no second thought.

Until the bill hits.

The truth is, your energy usage doesn’t spike overnight, it builds quietly in the background.

And because it’s not something we see, we don’t manage it until it’s already expensive.

But the good news? Small shifts make a real difference without changing your whole lifestyle.

Pay attention before the spike, not after it.

05/28/2026

Summer is when energy usage peaks. Air conditioning runs longer, homes stay cooler, and demand on the grid increases all at the same time. That combination is exactly why most homeowners see their highest utility bills during these months.

The challenge is that solar isn’t an instant switch. It takes time for design, approvals, and installation before a system is fully active. So when homeowners wait until they feel the high bill, they’re often starting at the exact moment when they should already be finished.

That’s where timing matters. The earlier you start the process, the more likely you are to actually benefit during peak usage instead of reacting to it.
Ready to look into your summer savings? DM me today for your free consultation.

Most homeowners don’t pay much attention to their electric bill until summer arrives and that’s when everything changes....
05/26/2026

Most homeowners don’t pay much attention to their electric bill until summer arrives and that’s when everything changes.

By the time people start looking for solutions, they’re already reacting to the increase instead of planning ahead for it.

Have you noticed your bill starting to climb yet, or are you just now paying attention?

05/23/2026

May and June are key months for solar because they determine whether your system is ready before peak summer usage hits. Solar isn’t instant, in fact it takes time for design, approvals, and installation before it’s fully active.

Homeowners who start early in the season are the ones positioned to actually benefit when energy demand and utility rates peak in the hottest months.

Have you started looking into solar yet this year, or are you still waiting?

DM me and follow along, I break down the timing in a simple, local way so you know what actually matters.

Most homeowners assume higher bills mean they’re using more energy, but that’s not always true.Even with the same home a...
05/20/2026

Most homeowners assume higher bills mean they’re using more energy, but that’s not always true.

Even with the same home and the same habits, utility rates continue to increase year after year. That means you can do everything the same and still pay more just because the cost of power keeps changing.

That’s where solar changes the equation. Instead of being tied to rising utility rates, your home generates its own energy, giving you more predictable monthly costs and long-term stability.

It’s not about using less, it’s about having more control over what you already use.

Dm me if you notice your bill going up even though nothing at home has changed.

05/18/2026

Most homeowners start looking into solar when their bills spike in the summer, but by that point, they’re already in the most expensive part of the year.

Solar isn’t an instant switch.

That means the earlier you start the conversation, the better positioned you are to benefit when peak usage hits.

Have you noticed your bills creeping up heading into summer?

Most homeowners don’t realize how much timing impacts their energy costs. Waiting usually means dealing with another rou...
05/14/2026

Most homeowners don’t realize how much timing impacts their energy costs. Waiting usually means dealing with another round of rising bills, especially heading into peak usage seasons when rates and demand increase at the same time.

The reality is, people rarely look into solar until their bills start to hurt, but by then, they’re already behind the timing window where they could’ve started seeing benefits sooner.

Have you been thinking about it for a while, or just starting to notice your bills climbing?

DM me, I break down what timing actually means for your home in a simple way so you can decide when it actually makes sense.

05/12/2026

Most homeowners don’t realize solar isn’t an instant switch, it takes time for evaluation, design, approvals, and installation. By the time summer heat and high bills hit, the demand for solar spikes, and the timeline to get everything completed gets tighter.

That means the people who wait until they “start feeling the bill” are usually the ones who miss the timing window to actually benefit during peak usage.
The best time to start is before the spike shows up on your bill, not after.

Have you thought about going solar this year, or are you still waiting for summer bills to decide?

DM me and follow along to see which of your neighbors is switching to solar.

Every year, homeowners see the same pattern, energy usage goes up in the warmer months, and utility bills spike right al...
05/12/2026

Every year, homeowners see the same pattern, energy usage goes up in the warmer months, and utility bills spike right along with it.

The real issue isn’t just the spike itself, it’s that you have no control over it. Rates go up when demand goes up, and you end up paying more at the exact time you’re using the most power.

Solar changes that by stabilizing what your home produces and reducing how much you rely on those peak utility rates. Instead of reacting to seasonal spikes, you’re working with a system designed to offset them.

Have you noticed your bill jumping around the same time every year?

DM me and follow along,I break down what’s actually happening behind those numbers.

Around this time of year, utility companies increase rates because demand starts to climb. More AC, more usage, more str...
05/08/2026

Around this time of year, utility companies increase rates because demand starts to climb. More AC, more usage, more strain on the grid and that cost gets passed right to homeowners.

So while you’re using more energy, you’re also paying more for it at the same time. That’s why bills feel like they jump fast this season.

Have you noticed your bill creeping up lately, or is it just me? If you want to see what that looks like for your home, DM me or follow along,I break this stuff down in a way that actually makes sense.

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