
If you want to add solar panels to your property, the most common type is rooftop solar panels. These solar panels do not affect the property's perimeter and allow you to harness sunlight to power your home's grid.
However, not every property is suitable for rooftop solar panels, and you should learn about the process. This article will cover what you need to know before installing rooftop solar panels.
Analyzing Your Roof's Suitability
Since the solar panels will be installed on the roof, the roofing system must meet a few criteria. Before installing solar panels, the first thing to do is confirm that your roof is sturdy and undamaged.
If the roofing system is damaged, it should be addressed before considering a solar panel installation. Additionally, the roofing system should receive direct sunlight that's not impacted by shade from buildings or trees.
Understanding Costs and Solar Incentives
Solar panels are an investment that requires an upfront cost that may not be suitable for everyone. Once installed, the solar panels will help to recoup their costs through energy savings for your property.
Additionally, there are various solar incentive programs at the state and federal levels for your property. Exploring these incentives will save you money and make solar panels more accessible.
Choosing the Right Solar Panel System
Customers can choose from varying types and sizes of rooftop solar panels for their properties. Solar panels will differ in size based on household energy requirements and consumption.
The three types of solar panels will be:
- Monocrystalline
- Polycrystalline
- Thin-Film Panels
The most effective type of solar panel will be the monocrystalline variety. These panels have the highest efficiency ratings, between 15% and 20%, and last for decades with proper maintenance.
Installation Process
One of the most important things to do when installing rooftop solar panels is choosing the right installer. A reputable solar company will know the ideal location to install your panels to receive the most sunlight.
The solar panel installation process can take time and involve various phases, such as permitting and sourcing the solar panels. When hiring a solar company, you should receive a breakdown of the various project stages.
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Warner Exteriors is a professional solar company helping New Jersey and Southeast Pennsylvania homeowners. If you are interested in investing in solar panels, we are the team you need.
Contact us today to request a free pricing estimate and learn more about our service options. Call to speak with one of our friendly representatives or fill out the online quote form.
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