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Is your home ready for solar panel installation? - SunPower by Precis

This will give you an idea about any inefficiencies of your home and also recognise the chances that you can decrease electricity or energy usage, says an expert at a company installing solar in Temecula. @ https://precissolar.com/join-us-temecula-run-vineyard/

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Is your home ready for solar panel installation? - SunPower by Precis

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  1. Is Your Home Ready For Solar Panel Installation? It is obviously a great decision to install solar panels. By deciding this, you are on the way to slashing electricity bills and helping the environment. Since solar technology has become well known and its cost has been declining, people are considering installing solar panels on their houses more than ever. However, in order to make solar panels work efficiently and save your utility bills, they must be placed appropriately. And for this purpose, your house needs to be solar ready. So, here are few guidelines to make sure that it is solar ready and what are requirements before installing the solar panels. Is your home is efficient? Energy bills can be reduced, and a large amount of money can be saved if you use some of the most effective ways, i.e. increasing efficiency of your home. Before installing solar panels, it is wise to do an energy audit. This will give you an idea about any inefficiencies of your home and also recognise the chances that you can decrease electricity or energy usage, says an expert at a company installing solar in Temecula. The energy audit will also help you to determine the size of the solar panel installation required for your home to cover your entire energy usage. This can reduce the amount to be paid for solar panels.

  2. How is your roof? Solar panels are installed on the roof and so it is necessary to examine the roof and consider few factors which will affect the readiness of your house for solar installation. The most important factor to be considered is whether the roof will need replacement in the next 6-7 years or so. If yes, then it will be better to get it replaced before installing solar system. This will save money for uninstalling and reinstalling the systems after replacement of roof. Solar panels also provide protection to the roof from various natural elements. There are few things you need to do in order to prepare the roof for the installation of solar panel. Consider the direction of the house. Call a construction expert to analyze how much weight your roof can bear. Think about the slope of the roof. The roof should have up to 500 feet space without any holes or fittings for placement of the solar system. Also make sure the roof is ideal for the solar panels with the help of solar panel expert. Does sunlight reach the roof? The efficient working of solar panels requires enough sunlight. If there is unlimited sunlight reaching your roof, then it would be considered ideal for solar panels. Whereas, shade will have a negative impact on energy production of the system, says a Temecula solar panel expert. A little bit of shade will not decrease efficiency much depending upon the direction of the panels and time of the presence of the shade; i.e. whether the shadow is present during hours of highest energy production. The slope of the roof also has a role to play, although not significant. The highest amount of sunlight is obtained if the solar panels are slanted in the particular angle, ideally up to 45 degrees. So, once you go through these checks and criteria and make sure that your house is solar ready, contact a solar panel contractor in your area. Understand the laws of your county regarding solar panels. See if you need to do any other preparations in order to meet the regulations or the law. Once all the preparations are done, install the solar panel on your house and enjoy saving money usually spent on electricity bills. Source URL: https://goo.gl/UhMeKC

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