Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 7, 2011

Trying To Be Eco-Friendly With Solar Panels

By Adriana Noton


With a global recession in progress, many homeowners are looking to cut back on expenses, including utility bills. For many electric is their largest utility bill. Not only can you be eco-friendly with solar panels, but you can significantly lower your energy bills on a regular basis. Although installations can be costly, the overall long term gain actually does come even.

There are homeowners switching to solar energy to cut costs on appliances and equipment that is expensive to use. Pool pumps, pool heaters, and water heaters are now being converted to solar energy options. It is can be very expensive to use electricity on pumps for a swimming pool. Spas and pool heaters in winter are also costly. Even though the panels can cost to get them, they do pay for themselves over time.

As power companies raise their rates, many are left wondering how much higher they can go. The alternative is going with solar panels. You can start off small and continue to buy panels and build up. Many city governments offer a tax break on homes that put in solar panels. Some will require you use an approved solar dealer on their list, others will allow you to show a receipt they were put in.

For companies that offer installation, verify they are a company you can use if on the tax break list. You want to check out the company prior to any work getting started. Have them come out and do a visual inspection and walk through of your home. Get a quote in writing to include cost of panels and installation. You need a company that can do a proper installation to avoid any damages to your roof. Their are different levels of power collectors with the more powerful ones being a bit more costly.

Ensuring that the contracted work is fully inclusive is very important. Getting cost over runs tacked on is not a good thing. Make sure to use a well known company where experience and number of installs guard against issues. Be careful of new companies fishing for down payments on work only to go out of business.

Many of these companies sub contract out the work. If the main company does not pay the sub contractor, they can put a lien on your property even though you already paid the first company. This has been reported many times to homeowners. Be careful in what you setup and with what company you use.

If you live in an area that is mostly cloudy with rain, you might want to consider other options. The most important part of solar energy is that it is clean and green living. It may cost to start up but it helps our planet. The southwest is one of the best areas for solar. These areas can see their systems generate up to 7 hours of power per day. Many large solar plants are being built currently, and with advancing technology be able to support more homes in major cities soon.

If you are going to ever place your home up for sale, this type of system will add value to the home. There are people that search for homes that are already solar equipped. Solar financing is also a possible solution.




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