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There are a lot of households that are looking into Home Solar Power today. Some of this is due to the "going-green revolution, " but some of it is also encouraged by the fact that people need to save more money on their utilities without being inconvenienced. Whenever you are ready to consider solar power for homes, there are a few things you should also look at.
Your Average Energy Consumption
It is important to know just how much power your family consumes per month. This is something that you can determine by looking at your previous bills. With this information, you will be able to determine how much money you need to invest. Keep in mind that solar panels can be very expensive and thus you may need to get a loan to help you finance the project.
Where To Install the Panels
Solar power is only efficient if the panels are properly installed. They need to be exposed to the sun to receive enough power to run your home. Therefore, you should consider the following aspects when determining their proper location. First, determine the location that will get the most sunlight. Secondly, check for any obstructions that might block off the sunlight. Third, make sure that you can get to the panels for accessibility. Finally, keep your neighbor's sunlight needs in mind.
While most residential panels are installed on top of a roof, if you don't have enough room there you can still benefit by putting a few of them there.
Solar Contractors
Start looking for professionals who can help you build your home's solar power system. This is better than trying to do this job yourself, even though you can do so. Talk to your family, friends and neighbors who have already installed solar panels. Go online and look in your local newspapers for information about reputable professionals in your area. Once you find a few contractors, make sure to gather up quotes. Whenever you are getting these quotes, you should also discuss maintenance, repairs and expansion with the contractor. These contractors should also be able to walk you through government incentives and loan assistance programs that will enable you to finance your project. After you have taken the time to do all of these things and had your solar panels installed, you'll be glad you have done so.
By Brenda Hoffman - I am a college graduate and now a single mother of a wonderful daughter whom I am able to homeschool because I work as a full-time freelance writer from home.|
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