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Switching to Solar? 5 Key Considerations to Make

Are you one of the millions of homeowners in the United States considering switching to solar energy? There are many good reasons to do so, from the cost-savings to the environmental benefits that come with this clean, renewable, and infinite energy source.

While homeowners can save tens of thousands on their electric bills over the 25-plus year lifespan of a solar system, there are important considerations to make. The cost of a solar system upfront can be expensive, so it is necessary to weigh up your options to ensure that you get the best setup for your home.

In this blog post, we will look at five key considerations to make when switching to solar.

1. What Size Solar System Should I Install?

That depends on a number of factors, including:

  • The size of your home
  • The location of your home
  • The average amount of sunlight your home receives
  • Your home’s current energy needs

These factors will determine the exact size of the solar system you should install. For a true understanding, we recommend that you speak to local companies who can give specific advice.

2. Where Should I Install the Solar System?

In most cases, the answer here will be your property’s roof. In the US, the most opportune location is a south-facing roof that is free from obstructions such as trees and shade from other buildings.

Ground-mounted or wall-mounted solar panels may also be an option if you are unable to install solar panels on your residential roof.

3. What Company Should I Choose?

We always recommend that you choose an established solar installation company that installs Tier 1 solar panel systems. These are the best quality solar panels and are the most efficient in generating solar energy.

Do your homework and research online about solar panels near you and the best local installers.

4. How Long Does a Warranty Last?

This is a question you will have to direct to specific solar companies, though we would recommend that you choose companies that offer a 25-year warranty. Be very wary of companies that offer a short warranty or prefer not to speak about your entitlements.

5. What Happens if I Move?

If you are only moving a short distance, your solar installer may be able to reinstall your solar panels on your new property. This might not be possible if you are moving further away, such as to a new state.

However, the good news is that homes with solar panels sell for a premium of around $15,000 more compared to homes without solar panels.

Make the Switch to Solar Today

If you are thinking of switching to solar, the above questions will help you to choose the best solar panels and solar company in your area. Solar panels are a big investment so we recommend that you take the time to find the best option for your home and your family.

Like this blog post on installing solar panels? Be sure to check out our other informative articles on a wide range of interesting topics.

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