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SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION COST RESIDENTIAL SOLAR SUPPLIER DEER PARK TX 7722 PASADENA, TX, USA 77503 PHONE: 346-808-0330 E-MAIL: [email protected] www.unrivaledsolar.com

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If you’re looking to save money on energy bills and do your bit for the environment, there’s no better place to start than getting your home solarized. Solar power is one of the best (and cheapest) forms of renewable energy and is also one of the most effective ways to lower your carbon footprint. Although solar panels can be expensive when you first invest in them, they save a lot of money over time through reduced energy costs.

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  • S O L A R P A N E LI N S T A L L A T I O N

    C O S T

    R E S I D E N T I A L S O L A RS U P P L I E R D E E R P A R K T X

    7722 PASADENA, TX, USA 77503

    PHONE: 346-808-0330

    E-MAIL: [email protected]

    www.unrivaledsolar.com

    http://unrivaledsolar.com/

  • 1. The cost of solar installation

    Solar power is a great way to save money on your utilitycosts, and it’s also a great way to make a difference tothe environment. If you’re thinking of installing solarpanels on your roof, you’ll want to know how much it willcost. To do this, you need to know three things:Estimating your electricity bill is an essential part ofany real estate deal, and there are a few ways to do it.

    But it’s not just a matter of adding up every billablehour to figure out what your monthly electricity billwill look like. You also want to account for a non-billable time like weekends and holidays. It’s importantto calculate your monthly bill based on all the utilitiesyou use and the time of day.

    Your utility company has a utility cost calculator ontheir website that can do this for you. Or you can findan online tool like the one from Google thatautomatically pulls all of your utility and servicecharges (including taxes and fees) and shows your monthlyenergy cost for the next 30 days. Once you have thisnumber, you’re basically free to go ahead and installyour solar panels.

  • 2. Things to consider when installing solar

    But just like with any major purchase, make sure you takethe necessary precautions. While it might not seem like abig deal to have someone else pay for your solar panels,you want to ensure that there are adequate insurancepolicies in place so that if your panels catch fire, theinsurance company will cover the cost. And if you’reparticipating in a clean energy program like Get Your OwnSolar, you should have time-stamped proof that you havebeen enrolled in that program. Now that you know whatyour monthly electric bill will look like, compare it tohow much you’re willing to spend.

    Solar panels are a great investment for homeownersbecause they help reduce their carbon footprint and saveyou money on your electricity bill. Here are a few thingsto consider when installing solar panels: cost, how muchelectricity you use, how much sun your city gets peryear, and whether or not you own your home.

    The financial part of installing a solar panel comes downto the following three factors: cost, the amount of poweryour panels generate, and money-back guarantees. The costof installing a solar panel is your upfront investment.If you can afford to do so, you can install a panel foranywhere from $100 to $1200. If you live somewhere wherethe cost of installing a solar panel is prohibitivelyexpensive, like California or New York, consider gettinghelp from a qualified installer. You can usually save asignificant amount of money by doing so. Windmills areanother option for homeowners who are looking to gosolar, but only if you have the space to install one.

  • Once your solar panel is installed and generating electricity, you will need itto go off-grid and supply your home or workplace with the help of a utility.The way utility companies figure out how much power they need dependson several factors. These factors include your panel efficiency rating (howmuch power your panels produce per watt of electricity they draw), theamount of solar radiation your house receives (or doesn’t receive), and yourenergy use.

    Cost and time can also factor into your utility bill. Power Companies have aGoal in Mind When it Comes to Paying for Solar. In general, utilities set solargoals for their customers based on their usage patterns. These goals includethings like “solar share,” “averages,” and “output.” What’s often notdisclosed, however, is that every customer is different and utility customershave goals that are unique to them.

    For example, people who live in states with relatively high energy costs, likeFlorida, might be more interested in implementing rooftop solar than thosewho live in states with lower energy costs,

    3. How much does it cost to install solar panels?There are a number of factors that affect how much it costs to install solarpanels. The size of the system you’re installing, the efficiency of the panels,and whether or not you’re borrowing the money to pay for the system arethe most important factors. The size of your system has a huge effect onyour monthly bill. Many people are surprised to learn just how much largersystems have to be to make the same electricity as a small solar system.

    According to an article by GOBankingRates, a six-kilowatt system fromCalifornia Solar said to be installed on an Arizona family would cost themapproximately $37,850. By comparison, a five-kilowatt system fromUnrivaled Solar Power, which has a similar size online calculator, said to beinstalled on a Montana house would cost only $16,600. The difference isstaggering. As you can see, there are several factors to keep in mind when determiningif going solar is the right decision for your home, including the efficiency ofyour panels, as well as roof and landscape aesthetics. It’s always a good ideato call a professional plumber, electrician, or developer to get all the factsbefore making your final decision.

  • Energy audits for your home are something you should do regularlybecause they’re an investment in your future. An energy audit can help youidentify what changes you can make to save money on energy bills. Thereare a few options for getting an energy audit for your home. Your localgovernment has an energy efficiency program, like San Diego County or theCity of San Diego. You can also ask your utility company for an “EnergyReport” or “Energy Assessment” on their website. Both require a paper copyof your utility bill and should list every bill payment, service disconnection,rebate, and other energy-related information.

    Here’s an example of a San Diego County energy audit I received recently.To receive an assessment you will need an energy audit scheduled within 45days from the date of your request. You can schedule an appointment forthis in writing or phone your utility company.Before you decide to go solar, make sure there are no hidden fees added toyour energy bill, like “Performance Charge” (premium paid by utilitycompanies when a solar customer is only slightly better than the utility’saverage) or “Performance Guarantee” (premium paid by utility companieswhen solar customers are only slightly worse than the utility’s average).

    4. Where to get free or low-cost energy auditsfor your home

  • Also, look out for any hidden fees that can reduce or eliminate the value ofyour installation. Unrivaled solar recommends on its website installing solarpanels that you always pay for and always know what those fees are inadvance. Reading the fine print on your utility bill, especially the“Authorization For Services” (or AFS) page can be time-consuming.Determine the total monthly cost upfront and allow yourself enough time tocalculate what you’ll save in the long run. If you plan to schedule an energyaudit, it is preferable that your utility, rather than you, provide the briefingand invoice when you return the completed report. Some utility companiesoffer financing options for their solar programs.

    5. How to save money when installing solar panelsInstalling solar panels in your home is one of the best ways to save moneyon your energy bill and reduce your carbon footprint. Solar panels are agreat investment and they can pay for themselves in a matter of years, solong as you’re strategic in how you go about installing them. Here are a fewways to save money when installing solar panels: While calculating the costof solar panels may seem simple enough, knowing the underlying factorsinvolved may help you make a more informed solar investment.

    Making a wise investment in residential solar panels often comes down tosome difficult math. There are three fundamental factors to take intoconsideration when calculating your solar panel cost:

    While there are many factors to consider when calculating your energy bill,you do have a few options to consider when it comes to financing solarpanels. To find insurable property for solar financing, look up your propertyowner and make sure the property is not abutting on public or private utilitybackhaul. Check your local energy provider’s website for a list of allowedcontractors. Many energy providers offer direct financing and no moneydown options. These are often better options for consumers looking to gosolar.A local qualified installer can help you choose the best solar option for yourhome. To find a repairer with experience installing residential solar panels,visit us at unrivaled solar, an online marketplace for energy professionalswho specialize in installing solar technology. To see how the best-qualifiedinstallers find customers,

    http://unrivaledsolar.com/