How To Install Solar Power For Homes
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized, solar cost, solar power for homes, solar power residential, solar powered celebrities, what is solar energy | 4 Comments18 Oct
The following is a simple guide to installing solar power for homes.
Before you take any other action, do your due diligence in seeking out any state or federal government rebates or tax breaks for installing solar power for homes.
Get quotes from at least 3 registered specialists in installing solar power for homes.
Have a chat with them about the options available when installing solar power for homes.
Don’t choose the cheapest (if you can help it). Choose the one you feel most confident will get the job done right.
When adding solar power for homes, we suggest installing the maximum amount of panels that you can fit onto your roof. That way, you get the maximum benefit and the largest possible grant.
Expect to pay about the same as you would for a family car, only unlike the car, your solar panels are guaranteed for 20 years or more.
Give preference to those with previous experience of fitting solar power for homes. There is a lot of tricky electrical work involved, not to mention a number of other specialist components, all of which have to be added carefully to get the solar power for homes to work optimally.
Any additional advanced work with solar power for homes is best left to the professionals.
Be sure you have obtained the relevant local council building and electrical permits before you add solar power for homes. Your city or county building department would be your first point of call to check this.
If you live in a big city, it is likely that your solar power for homes contractor can arrange all this for you.
If installing solar power for homes is not a common occurrence in your neck of the woods, you may need to make a few phones calls and the occasional trip to the local council buildings, but it shouldn’t amount to anything overly excessive.
Be sure to sign a Net Meter Agreement. Thereby, any solar power for homes you don’t make use of could be sold back to the grid for others to use. Yes, you really could get paid by the electrics company for selling them your solar power for homes!
Alternatively, you could arrange for your solar power for homes system to borrow energy from the grid as and when it may be needed.
It is imperative that you have the solar power for homes system fully inspected by qualified professionals. This way you can go to sleep at night knowing that all the wiring is set up safely and effectively. If your solar power for homes system is going to be connected to the grid, your utility company will need to inspect your system before it can be switched on.
Now that you have installed your solar power for homes system, be sure to use energy efficient eco-friendly appliances.
Don’t forget to protect your investment by adding your all-new solar power for homes system to your home insurance policy.
The next thing to do is kick back and relax. As solar panels don’t seem to reduce in efficiency over time, you may be enjoying uninterrupted solar power for homes for 50 years or more!
From Sam Deane,
your solar power for homes guide,
at www dot go solar power for homes dot com.
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by Nick K, on November 23 2008 @ 12:23 pm
We agree with the premise that it’s important to have at least a few (2-3) qualified solar power contractors evaluate your home or business. One problem, however, is that people don’t know how to judge whether a contractor is, in fact, qualified. There are a few places that can help with that. One is the American Solar Energy Society (ASES). There are also other companies, such as Power2020 (https://www.power2020.com), that pre-screen solar contractors for customers.
by orisasanmi abayomi solomon, on September 30 2009 @ 8:52 am
Please have got a solar panel to install,but i have not install one before,can you please put me through how to install my solar panel for a bore hole,.give me the installation procedure for doing this.
by orisasanmi abayomi solomon, on September 30 2009 @ 9:13 am
can i get an installation manual on how a solar powered water borehole is been installed
by orisasanmi abayomi solomon, on September 30 2009 @ 9:38 am
Please note,
Am an electrical engineer,but i have not install a solar power before,pls put me through how to install this,even for a water borehole,an installation manual will be ok for this.
Thanks
Yours truly
orisasanmi abayomi
LAGOS, NIGERIA