The increasing price of electricity has pushed homeowners to switch to solar energy. Unfortunately, the eagerness to transition may make you dive in headfirst and sometimes lead to significant, glaring, expensive mistakes.
Below are some solar panel installation mistakes you must avoid to make the most of your investment.
Common Solar Panel Installation Mistakes
Your solar panel installation can be easy and stress free. With a little bit of planning and preparation, you can avoid these common solar panel installation mistakes:
- Delaying the Decision To Install Solar Panels
- Incorrect Orientation of the Solar Panel System
- Not Getting Multiple Quotes
- Buying Inferior-quality Solar Panels
- Opting For DIY Solar Panel System Installation
- Not Reading the Fine Print: Warranties and Guarantees
- Having Unreasonable Expectations
1. Delaying the Decision To Install Solar Panels
Many people intending to install solar panel systems are put off by the initial cost, which may be considered high. What you don’t realize is that the longer you wait, the more savings’ you miss out on. And electricity rates are only getting more expensive. Thus, you will save a lot by installing solar panel systems now.
2. Incorrect Orientation of the Solar Panel System
When installing solar panels, it is important to consider where they point and how much they tilt. The degree to which the panel tilt is significant, as the homeowner needs as much electricity as possible. Thus, the solar panels should tilt perpendicular to the sunlight’s direction. The direction also matters; solar installers calculate to find the best spot for your solar panel designs.
3. Not Getting Multiple Quotes
Getting several quotes from contractors on solar panels and installation services is essential. It will help avoid unscrupulous contractors that charge exorbitant prices, making you lose money in your quest to save on energy. Contractors may also charge a broad range of rates depending on their specialty and the project’s complexity.
4. Buying Inferior-quality Solar Panels
You are probably switching to solar power to save money. However, when buying solar panels, don’t make the decision solely based on price. The cheaper the solar panel, the higher the chances it will be an inferior product. Inferior products are expensive in the long run due to repairs. As a homeowner, you should work with accredited, certified, and licensed providers who will guarantee that their products are up to standard.
5. Opting For DIY Solar Panel System Installation
Attempting solar installation as a DIY(do it yourself) project is not advisable unless one has the appropriate expertise to pull it off. Before you try the installation as a DIY project, it is important to understand various aspects, such as the required size depending on the expected energy, the roof support, the wiring, and the perfect place to locate the panels. In this regard, it is best to leave the installation job to professionals.
6. Not Reading the Fine Print: Warranties and Guarantees
Solar panel systems come with a warranty from the manufacturers. The solar installer may also offer a warranty to fix issues if and when they arise after the installation. You must read the contract and warranty details and ask the installer questions about the products and workmanship to expect based on the warranty.
7. Having Unreasonable Expectations
Many homeowners expect to notice a decline in their energy charges immediately after installing solar panel systems. They fail to consider several factors, such as the return on investment period, the type of system installed, and the average energy consumption in their household. As a homeowner, you should expect to realize the system’s benefits in the long run, but not immediately.
Hire Solar Optimum For Hassle-free Installation
Don’t let solar panel installation stress you out. Solar Optimum has been helping homeowners go solar since 2008 and we provide easy, cost-effective services that are covered by warranty.
Have questions about solar energy in Clark County? Solar Optimum has experts to help you in the field. Contact us today for a free consultation.