Ever thought about installing solar power for homes? Perhaps you held back because you didn’t know the cost of installing solar power for homes and what it might save you. Well, if that is you, I have good news. Now, you can easily and quickly calculate your roof’s solar potential.

Before you have to spend any money getting estimates for installing solar power for homes, you can now go to RoofRay and find out all the financial data you need to make your choice.

Simply go to the RoofRay website. As featured on CNBC’s “The Call”, you just have to enter your home address, locate it on the satellite google map, input the technical details like the roof tilt angle and calculate the costings. Once you input your usage you’ll get back real-time costs and your return on investment should you install solar power for homes. Simple!

The RoofRay system will then tell you the financial information, the potential power of the solar power for homes system you might be able to install, the optimal power per square foot and much more.

So, you too can assess the potential for your very own solar power for homes system at the drop of a hat from the comfort of your own home.

RoofRay are planning on having a number of solar power for homes installers bid for the work once you have plugged your details in.  This would ensure you always receive competitive pricing. (We like that feature a lot!)

Meanwhile, another added benefit for this service can be enjoyed if you are considering buying a new house. You can use Roof Ray to compare houses for their potential to fit effective solar power for homes. Check that dream house before you buy! Make your choice with the added info of how much money you could save when solar power for homes has been fitted. How cool is that?!!

RoofRay is in beta still, which means that there may be some technical issues when you are using it. If so they ask you to let them know so they can iron out any creases with their system. However, I’m sure that you can see the potential. Go try it today. It’s free to take a look!

From Sam Deane,
your solar power for homes guide,
at www dot go solar power for homes dot com.


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