Is Using Solar Panels Right For You?
If you’ve been thinking about switching to solar energy you might
be having trouble deciding if buying and installing solar panels is
the right thing for you. After all, the up front cost to purchase
and install solar panels isn’t cheap and for some people the short
term costs of investing in solar panels can be a burden. Here are
some questions to ask yourself that will help you decide if solar
energy is the right thing for you:
Can you afford the up front cost to buy and install the solar
panels?
Most people either add the cost of solar panels into the cost of
their new home or use money from the mortgage to pay for the solar
panels or take out a home equity loan in order to pay for them. If
you’re taking out a loan then you need to go over your finances and
figure out if you can really afford the required monthly loan
payment. Eventually the solar panels will pay for themselves but the
up-front cost is such that at first you might be strapped
financially after buying and installing them.
Can you live with the inconvenience?
Solar power is variable. If there is no sun or very little sun on a
particular day then you won’t get any power from the solar panels
and you may have to use grid electricity or go with reduced power
for a time period. Are you willing to put up with little
inconveniences to have a greener household?
Is your home set up for solar energy?
Do you have the necessary space requirements and land requirements to support a
solar array? If you’re going to choose solar roof shingles do you have the
necessary permits for building? Make sure that your home is properly set up for
solar panels or solar shingles before you invest in a big purchase of solar
panels or solar shingles.
Are you willing to do the maintenance?
Solar panels are low maintenance but they still do require some maintenance. You
will need to occasionally clean off the solar panels. They will gather dirt and
debris over time and anything that blocks the sunlight from reaching the solar
panels will decrease the amount of energy you will receive. If you live in an
area which gets snow in the winter that means every snowfall you have to clear
of the solar panels. Also, the electrical equipment required to run the
electricity from the solar panels into the electrical grid of your home does
require some watching. There are stringent requirements for this because of the
variability of the energy coming from the solar panels. So, it requires some
monitoring.