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4 Steps to Deciding if Solar Is Right for You

 

Installing solar panels at your business or home is a substantial and exciting change, whether you want to save money in the long run, make a better impact on the environment, or all the above. If you’re still considering this project for yourself, read these four steps to deciding if solar is right for you.

Consider the Space

If you want solar panels at home, it’s crucial to check that you have enough space for the project. However, if a specialist says that your roof isn’t a good fit for solar panels, don’t worry; alternatives are available.

For example, as specialists in commercial solar panel installation, our team conducts more than roof-mounted panels. Luckily, our residential panel installation also benefits from the same flexibility. When roof-mounted panels don’t work, a solar pergola in your backyard might be the right solution.

Find the Experts

One of the key steps to deciding if solar is right for you is seeking local experts in your area. Even if you’re a DIY homeowner, you should leave projects like solar panel installation in the hands of trained experts who specialize in industry techniques and standards. If you can find a reliable service provider in your area, you’re one step closer to having access to solar energy at home.

Assess the Efficiency

If better energy efficiency is a large factor in your decision to install solar panels, consider precisely how much more efficient you will be. Luckily, this is easier than it might sound—simply compare your current daily power usage with the specific solar panel model you’re looking at for your home. Reaching out to the solar company for clarification can go a long way as you aim for better energy efficiency. However, this brings us to another critical step, checking potential incentives.

Check Potential Incentives

One of the most helpful steps for considering solar is checking what tax incentives you’re eligible for after the project is complete. That way, you can easily plan your overall return on investment and, hopefully, have a much brighter calculation.

For instance, homeowners installing solar panels can benefit from state and federal tax incentives, such as the federal solar ITC, as long as the project meets the designated parameters. Installing solar doesn’t automatically make you eligible for all tax incentives. So consider the incentives you’d like to earn and talk with your solar team about installing a system that meets those needs. That way, everyone is on the same page, and you’re one step closer to having a solar system that you love.

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