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Is Solar Energy Right For Your Home? Here's What You Need to Know

Installing a solar roof can be a big jump forward in the technology of a home. It produces a sustainable form of energy that reduces home utility costs and actually gives back to the grid. A solar conservation system can be a huge asset for a homeowner in the long run. Yet, there are also things any consumer should watch out for.

Request Recommendations
Consumers looking into a new solar roof for the first time should never go into the market blind. Absolutely take the time to get recommendations from friends, acquaintances and neighbors about their experiences with solar roofing panels as well as the purchase and installation process. It can provide a lot of education quickly and for free.

Pay Close Attention to Warranties
The warranty is the consumer’s main protection for the longevity of any system purchased. It should last at least 25 years with a quality manufacturer. That said, the company providing the warranty has to be around in 25 years as well, so take a close look at its strength, too.

Be Realistic About Cost
The old saying, “You get what you pay for,” is true in the solar panel world. If you go too cheap to get the lowest bid possible, you may very well get a substandard system that doesn’t last nearly as long as it should or may even be broken from the start. There is a cost to quality, and you should be prepared to pay more for a working, solid system. In most cases, the middle cost of a local bid range is likely the best value.

Ratings Help Qualify for Rebates
Government rebates are popular and pushed to help increase adoption of solar. However, they only apply to certain, objectively rated solar products. So, make sure the products you are buying come with certification proof that is both valid and recognized as eligible for rebates.

Pay Special Attention to the Inverter Included
The power inverter is the linchpin that connects a solar system to the home’s electrical grid. If it doesn’t work right, the solar system is useless. Further, inverters vary in quality. Make sure this component used is high quality. If you’re not sure how to rate it, get an expert opinion and insist the right inverter be used.

If you want to know more about solar power for a home, contact Carolina Energy Conservation for a free, no obligation home-energy quote. You will get a full installation review and information about what is needed. And, if you choose to wait or look further, there’s no cost for the visit. It’s really a win-win for a consumer considering solar power for a home.

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