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In reply to the discussion: Ok, so who has solar on their roof? Raise your hand. [View all]snooper2
(30,151 posts)59. cool, could you share what company you went with?
We plan to be in this house for the next 20 years probably so I should really look into it-
It was built in 2004 so it is already pretty energy efficient compared to the house we moved from that was built in 1976. We have over double the size of house and bill is 2/3rds what it used to be.
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Someone with pockets as deep as yours should be more concerned about the carbon you will not
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#5
But as a two-person, energy efficient household, we don't put out that much carbon to begin with.
brooklynite
Dec 2014
#16
After the rebates. I'll be paying off my panels, which were installed 2 years ago...
Javaman
Dec 2014
#42
Sounds like you're experience was supremely cost-effective. Now you'll have more than
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#43
Well one the local providers of the electrical utility sends out this crap, looks like junk mail,
lonestarnot
Dec 2014
#7
That was another reason we did go for PV - the local utility would not buy the excess
csziggy
Dec 2014
#17
Solar power sytems are much cheaper these days and there's a 30% federal tax credit that you
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#20
Not only that, let's say your system costs $10,000. You would get a $3000 tax credit. So, let's
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#23
You're welcome. The more solar comes down in prices, the more likely we in Texas are to
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#28
Glad to help. I love solar power and hopefully our sorry ass congress will extend the
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#49
If I can threadjack slightly, can any Northern Californians who would reccomend an installer PM me?
LeftyMom
Dec 2014
#6
Are you pleased with the folks that clean it or do you do it yourself? How about the contractor?
lonestarnot
Dec 2014
#9
I hose them down myself periodically. The contractors were a bunch of well meaning Cowboys ..
pkdu
Dec 2014
#18
As I understand the language in this crap mail electric co sent, "Res. customers who add their own
lonestarnot
Dec 2014
#13
Lit em up in October. Love it. Don't know why everyone in Arizona dosn't.
OffWithTheirHeads
Dec 2014
#12
So how clean do they have to be kept? Someone here said they just hose 'em off.
lonestarnot
Dec 2014
#19
Equala'! No quiero que limpa nada mas. Damn it! The joys of home ownership ringing in my ears.
lonestarnot
Dec 2014
#29
Unfortunately, like most folks in NYC, I don't own the building I live in and thus cant do it.
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#31
Back when I last checked it would have cost us $20,000 for solar panels. I understand it has finally
Hekate
Dec 2014
#40
Be sure to look into the 30% federal tax credit if you install before 01/01/17! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#44
Imports are only slightly lower in cost per watt than American-made Solarworld panels...
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#56
They weren't around when this house was built--and we're prohibited from modifying the exterior.
MADem
Dec 2014
#67
I looked into it, but the contractor said I'd have to cut down some mature trees.
badtoworse
Dec 2014
#62
I really want it, but can't afford it right now. Rachel Maddow did a segment of her show
Stellar
Dec 2014
#66
I looked into it, but they couldn't say if they'd stay on during a Tropical Storm or Hurricane.
FLPanhandle
Dec 2014
#70