Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hello-
We are fairly new to the Villages and are thinking about installing solar panels on our roof. We want to know if it is worth it….monetarily. We really want to know how much you save on your monthly electric bill here in the villages and what the total cost was to install. Thanks very much |
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It would be better to ask a company that provides that service. They have all that information. Here you will get lots of opinions disguised as "fact".
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There are several other threads on this topic. Do a search. But, basically, the payback period for a solar system is too long to make the system worth the cost.
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True in SOME cases, not true in ALL cases. That is why I suggested talking with a professional so they could evaluate their lifestyle, home and come up with a number.
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You will definitely not get the facts from a solar contractor who is trying to sell you a solar system.
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And consider what happens if you need a new roof and panels must be taken down and reinstalled.
Agreed lots of threads on this. We thought about it and too many negatives. |
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Many solar contractors and other proponents of solar systems, will give you a payback analysis that totally ignores the time value of money. And, they ignore the fact that, over time, the system will depreciate in value to zero. Also, when you replace your roof in about 15 years, you will incur a large expense to remove and replace the solar panels. Another point is that some solar contractors will give you a 20-25 year parts and labor warranty on the system, which is totally unrealistic. No contractor can expect to honor that type of warranty on any equipment installed on your house. |
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As you investigate the pros and cons be sure to include understanding how they attach the hardware to the roof.
Every hole they make to attach the unit is an opportunity for water to get into the underside of the roof. Have the supplier explain in detail how no water will get into your roof (it does happen....recent personal experience!!). |
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Also, ask how much it will increase the value of your house, ie. will it increase the market value of your house?
And then ask yourself if you are only doing it to save money, or to decrease your dependence on the grid, or if you want to feel good about helping reduce your carbon foot print. All reasonable considerations. I am NOT saying it will do any of those things, but only that they are also considerations. |
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One additional comment under NO circumstances should sign a "zero cost" contract, these type of arrangements have the system installed on YOUR house, but you do NOT own the system. You cannot cancel the contract, there is a lien against your home, if you decide to sell the new owner MUST take over the contract, basically you lose big time.
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The cost of solar panels has plummeted in the last decade
Don't rely on opinions from people who did their calculations based on old figures However, do listen to the other caveats expressed as they continue to have validity |
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Sorry if this mention.
What happens when you need a new roof? Always extra cost to remove the panels. |
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