5 Questions to Ask About Your New Solar Panels

According to Conserve Energy Future, sunlight travels 90 million miles to Earth in 10 minutes. This sunlight can be harvested and converted into electricity by adding a solar energy system to your house. Investing in a solar energy system requires great investment. Ideally, you should have all the information you need to pick the best contractor. The following are some questions you should ask a solar energy company concerning your solar panel installation.

1. Can You Explain the Solar Design for My Home?

Put potential installers on the spot by asking them to review the proposal they created for your house. Make them explain a few things so that you understand thoroughly. Ask about:

  • Their rationale for the product and materials they are using

  • Where the panels will be located on your property

  • If there are any obstructions such as trees that could affect the performance of your panels

  • How much energy the solar panel system is projected to generate

  • What maintenance is required for the system to perform properly

2. What Are My Savings With Solar?

Solar energy company installers should know the financial advantages of going solar with them. Request estimates, depending on your selection for a cash purchase or loan financing, of your possible energy bill savings over time as well as what your estimated monthly energy bill payments could be if you go solar.

3. How Many Panels Will I Need?

You'll need to consider how much sunshine your panels can get and how many panels you'll need to power your home. This will vary based on your location, the sunshine your home receives, and the direction your roof faces. Evaluate the number of panels you will need to power your house and the expense vs. the possible long-term savings from the investment. Knowing this will assist you through the installation procedure.

4. Where Will the Solar Panels Be Placed?

Most businesses install solar panels facing south. This is where they will receive the most sunlight all year. Depending on how far north you reside, the panels will also be set at a 30 to 40-degree slant. While many properties have a suitable slope for installation, some may be excessively steep or have a flat roof. Consult with the firm to determine how the panels will be installed based on the sort of roof you have.

5. Do You Have a Warranty for the Solar Panels?

Although solar panels seldom fail, it's a good idea to have a warranty in place from the solar energy company should something go wrong. With the proper maintenance and cleaning schedule, many solar panels will last a long time and be quite efficient. A warranty, on the other hand, can give you more peace of mind.

Do you need solar panel installation? Contact Urban Energy Solar today to get it done by experts!