Fred, what is your average bill, not in the summer months?
Here are things to think about, for what it’s worth:
1) do you want to mount these panels on your roof? If you can put them in a field, if you have room, that’s a better bet.
2) how old is your house? Was it built to higher codes to handle the increased weight of the load?
3) ch…
Fred, what is your average bill, not in the summer months?
Here are things to think about, for what it’s worth:
1) do you want to mount these panels on your roof? If you can put them in a field, if you have room, that’s a better bet.
2) how old is your house? Was it built to higher codes to handle the increased weight of the load?
3) check with your homeowners insurance if they’ll even continuing covering your home once the panels are installed. Many carriers have experienced increased fire loads with these panels. And faulty installation has been an issue, as well. Liberty Mutual will not cover a home with solar panels. If they are your carrier and you didn’t tell them about the installation, they will deny your claim if you have a loss. Be mindful of the cascading effects of what you do to your home with insurance. 💡
4) if you lease the panels and stop paying, they will come and remove them. That might be a problem.
5) what will happen if you sell your home? Will this be a + or a -?
Fred, what is your average bill, not in the summer months?
Here are things to think about, for what it’s worth:
1) do you want to mount these panels on your roof? If you can put them in a field, if you have room, that’s a better bet.
2) how old is your house? Was it built to higher codes to handle the increased weight of the load?
3) check with your homeowners insurance if they’ll even continuing covering your home once the panels are installed. Many carriers have experienced increased fire loads with these panels. And faulty installation has been an issue, as well. Liberty Mutual will not cover a home with solar panels. If they are your carrier and you didn’t tell them about the installation, they will deny your claim if you have a loss. Be mindful of the cascading effects of what you do to your home with insurance. 💡
4) if you lease the panels and stop paying, they will come and remove them. That might be a problem.
5) what will happen if you sell your home? Will this be a + or a -?