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Winter Garden Solar
Winter Garden's Premier Solar Power Contractor
Winter Garden Solar
Winter Garden Solar
1002 S Dillard StWinter Garden Florida 34787United States
(407) 598-6712
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Welcome to our website for Winter Garden Solar! Are you looking to learn more about solar energy and how it can help reduce your electricity bill? We've got all the information you need right here. In a few easy steps, you can learn how solar panels function and what options there are for installation and maintenance. Solar power has many benefits, including cost savings and environmental benefits. Read on to find out why!
We are excited to offer our winter garden customers the best in residential solar power. Installing a solar system can be an excellent way to reduce energy costs and help protect the environment. Our team will ensure that you get the best return on your investment. We provide you with all of the necessary components to install, as well repair and maintenance services if needed. You can be sure that we will take care of every step so you can enjoy clean, renewable energy as soon as possible! We appreciate you considering us for your solar residential needs. We look forward to working with soon!
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About Winter Garden
Winter Garden is a city in western Orange County, Florida, United States. Located 14 miles (23 km) west of Downtown Orlando, it is part of the Orlando metropolitan area. The population was 46,964 as of the 2020 census. == History == The pre-European history of the modern Winter Garden area is ambiguous. Due to a lack of evidence, historians hesitate to conclude if the natives that once occupied the area were of the Timucua, Jororo, or Mayaca tribes. Regardless of their tribal identity, these natives were either wiped out or subsumed into larger cultures by the end of the eighteenth century.Following the eradication of the original Floridian cultures, natives from farther north migrated into Florida. These natives had various cultures that over time coalesced into the Seminole Tribe. By the early 19th century, some Seminole lived on the south shore of Lake Apopka. The settlement possibly produced the significant Seminole leader Wild Cat. In 1835, the Second Seminole War began, threatening the Seminole presence.