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Negative ROI unless you self install. Maybe helps with roi If you drive electric.
For me it was the equivalent of pre-paying for my electricity for the next 8-10 years provided the consumption stays the same. The thing with solar is: once you have the panels on the roof your family will start treating electricity as "free" and your consumption will go up, so you'll end up either paying for the extra kWh or installing more panels.
For me it was the equivalent of pre-paying for my electricity for the next 8-10 years provided the consumption stays the same. The thing with solar is: once you have the panels on the roof your family will start treating electricity as "free" and your consumption will go up, so you'll end up either paying for the extra kWh or installing more panels. So at least make sure your system is easily expandable.
what ROI did you use?
Fortwaynemobile saysNegative ROI unless you self install. Maybe helps with roi If you drive electric.
huh? are you talking the first year?
it also depends on where you live.....in places like Socal, getting solar is a no brainer.
Fortwaynemobile saysNegative ROI unless you self install. Maybe helps with roi If you drive electric.
huh? are you talking the first year?
it also depends on where you live.....in places like Socal, getting solar is a no brainer.
So if you want to be relatively certain of having electricity in the future without kowtowing to China, you might want solar cells for that reason alone.
Your typical solar power system w/o a battery will shut down if the grid is cut off.
Last year I noticed tesla was selling solar at prices far lower than I had ever seen elsewhere before
How much do roofers charge extra to install your new roof around your 10 year old solar panels?
Asking for a friend.
Common scam is solar companies lie and say they’ll do it for 150$, but in a few years you find out that it’s still gonna cost you few thousand.
Fortwaynemobile saysCommon scam is solar companies lie and say they’ll do it for 150$, but in a few years you find out that it’s still gonna cost you few thousand.
OR your solar company closed door after few years, you have to deal with completely new company and will charge you to remove and put back costs
However, the calculators fail to capture every time the California PUC screwing over PG&E ratepayers. But really, how can you quantify the endorphin rush you get when you realize your solar costs are fixed while everyoness rates are going up?
The original post was asking for recommendations about installers.
The original post was asking for recommendations about installers.
Thinking of having enough power to run small fridge , tv n one appliance . Other times I can use it for one ac or heater. This is safeguard if powergrid collapse.
Thanks..