5 Things You Must Consider For a Residential Solar Installation
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5 Things You Must Consider For a Residential Solar Installation

Thinking of residential solar installation for your home? Well, read on to find the 5 top things you must consider before making a decision.

 

1. Condition and Layout of the Roof

 

If you're planning to install a solar, first and foremost you need to check in with your rooftop. Inspect whether it is structurally sound to support the whole installation or not! This is important to avoid any future uncertainties due to the hefty sizes of some panels.

 

2. What Type of Solar Panels to Choose

 

Before getting one installed, you must be aware of the types of solar panels available in the market. The three common types are:

 

  • Monocrystalline solar panels
  • Polycrystalline solar panels
  • Thin-film solar panels

 

3. The Best Location

 

When it comes to solar power, the more sunlight received at your home, the better power output generated. So, make sure you choose an angle that faces the best sunlight throughout the day, mostly south/south-west directions are preferred for the best throw.

 

4. Financing Your Solar Installation

 

An initial solar panel installation can feel quite heavy on one's pocket. Yes, you heard that right! So, it's better to have your finances and investments managed beforehand to make this big energy switch. However, there are also some government initiatives and policies you can take advantage of.

 

5.  How Long Before You Break Even?

 

Break-even, basically means the time period one can start getting their returns. So, this is a very crucial factor to determine as it helps in setting realistic expectations throughout the process. To state facts, a well-configured solar setup can provide a break-even point within 3-4 years. So, are you ready to make some wise investments?

Here’s the wrap! 

 

Make a checklist of all the mentioned points and if you're ready to tap into solar energy, do not hesitate to reach out to us today!

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