Is My House a Good Candidate for Solar?

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Is My House a Good Candidate for Solar?

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Title: Is My House a Good Candidate for Solar?


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Should I Put Solar Panels on My House?
  • Alex Yackery 31st August 2016

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How Much Is Your Energy Bill?
  • Knowing how much you pay for energy is the first
    step in evaluating whether going solar will save
    you money or not. In some areas, electricity is
    very inexpensive. But for most of the country,
    the electricity bill is a dreaded monthly
    expense. The general rule is that solar makes the
    most financial sense for someone with a monthly
    electricity bill of at least 100. Why? Because
    going solar replaces utility energy with solar
    energy, and we want our customers to see a return
    on that investment as soon as possible by paying
    less for that energy. A utility bill of 100 is a
    fair threshold for residential solar customers
    expecting to see solar savings in a reasonable
    amount of time. There are several ways to go
    solar, depending on a customers needs and goals.
    SunPower offers zero-down lease, loan and cash
    purchase options. The cost of energy varies for
    each, but there are different benefits, and the
    overall idea is to pay less that you currently
    pay.
  • Another factor to consider is whether your local
    utility offers the option of banking credits for
    extra energy generated during the summer months
    to offset conventional grid electricity usage
    during the lower-production winter months. Ask
    your local solar expert about incentives and
    electricity policies where you live.

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What Kind Of Roof Do You Have?
  • Solar panels work best with strong, durable
    roofing materials, such as composite or asphalt
    shingle, concrete tile or standing seam metal.
    For less durable roofing materials, such as wood
    shake and slate tile, or for roofs made of less
    common materials, such as corrugated or sheet
    metal, clay with mortar or composite metal/stone
    coated steel, you can still go solar but youd
    want to choose a solar partner who has experience
    installing solar panels on those types of roofs.
    Also, the type of mounting hardware your solar
    installer plans to use is important. SunPower
    Equinox uses InvisiMount hardware that is
    designed to work with most roof types and is
    visually attractive.

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Does Your Roof Need To Be Replaced?
  • Its a good idea to replace a roof that is near
    the end of its life before installing solar
    because SunPower solar panels have an expected
    useful life of 40 years, and you wouldnt want to
    unnecessarily have to remove them. Solar panels
    should be installed on roofs that are in good
    condition and will not need to be replaced in the
    near future. Consider that your savings from high
    efficiency solar panels could pay for the cost of
    a re-roof in as little as five years after
    installation, so it may be worth it do any needed
    roofing work before your solar installation.

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How Much Sunlight Does Your Roof Receive?
  • Set up an appointment for a solar consultation
    with an expert who will visit your home to
    inspect its orientation (solar panels facing
    south capture more energy), roof angle and tree
    shading to see if your roof will receive enough
    sunlight to meet your familys energy needs.
    SunPowers solar consultations are free, and you
    can learn a lot about your home and best energy
    options. The more direct sunlight that's
    available, the more power the panels will
    produce. While SunPower solar panels are known
    for being extremely efficient at generating power
    in low-light situations, excessive shading will
    reduce the amount of power that can be generated.
     
  • Its also important to know that SunPowers
    Equinox solar solution has micro-inverters
    integrated into each panel, an innovative solar
    design feature that means if one panel isnt
    producing energy because of shade, neighboring
    panels that might be receiving more sunlight can
    still generate solar energy for your home.

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What Is Your Local Climate Like?
  • Solar energy can be generated in all sorts of
    extreme climates, from rainy areas such as
    Seattle, Washington, to extremely hot locations
    such as Los Angeles, California. High-efficiency
    solar panels convert direct and indirect sunlight
    into electricity, so they work even on cloudy
    days. A solar consultant will provide you with an
    estimate of the amount of energy your system will
    produce so that you can see the potential savings
    before you decide to go solar.
  • If your area is prone to severe weather, check
    the durability rating of the panels youre
    considering for your home. SunPower panels are
    ranked No. 1 in third-party durability testing,
    which means they can stand up to some of the
    harshest weather conditions, including hail up to
    1 inch in diameter.1 In fact, SunPower technology
    is so reliable that NASA chose our solar cells to
    power its GROVER project, which explored
    Greenlands vast and inhospitable ice sheets.
    Solar thats tough enough for NASA is tough
    enough for your roof, too.

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Contact US
  • Venture Home Solar
  • 240 Kent Ave, Brooklyn,
  • NY 11249
  • 1 800-203-4158
  • http//venturehomesolar.com/
  • Resource http//goo.gl/8CH30u

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