The increased popularity of solar panels and solar energy means that more and more people are becoming more at ease with the eco-friendly nature of the energy provider.
Are you curious? Here are solar panel pros & cons in Arizona for you to make an informed decision.
The Pros of Going Solar in Arizona
While there are so many great reasons to choose solar panels in Arizona, here are three of the best:
1. Saves You Money
Electricity charges are trending up with an average monthly electric bill around $157 a month in Arizona. By using solar panels to generate your own electricity you can drastically reduce or eliminate that charge every month. There are also special rebates and incentives for switching from the state and federal government levels.
2. Increases Property Value
When you make the decision to choose solar panels and solar energy, you’re also boosting the value of your property roughly 3-4%. This can help increase the equity in your home and it boosts curb appeal.
3. Creates Jobs and Stimulates the Local Economy
When you get solar panels, you’re getting local contractors, roofing companies, electricians and installers. That’s increasing jobs for the local economy as well as reinvesting the money into that community.
The Cons of Going Solar in Arizona
There are a few cons to solar panels in Arizona, and here are a couple of them to help your decision:
1. The Upfront Cost
Solar systems are expensive and require a significant upfront investment. This can be off putting to some consumers.
However, there are now federal tax programs and rebates that are helpful to those in Arizona to switch to solar. There can be financing options. There are many that can now turn this con into a more affordable option.
2. You May Need a Roof Replacement
Older homes and homes with roofing damage may not be secure enough for panels. There are some homeowners that would need new roofing to be able to have solar panel installation and that increases the cost and time spent installing.
There are some roof materials that may not be the best for solar panels as well. This is something that can be discussed and assessed with a consultation.
3. Time-consuming Installation
There are some configurations, roofing materials, and other aspects that may make the installation more time consuming. You may need permits and other work done to finalize the project. All in all, it may take a few weeks to a few months depending on the conditions of the project.
You’ll want to ensure that there is a safe and secure install, with no structural integrity problems or roofing issues, and you want to make sure that the installation will last a long time. This con, while unpleasant, is worth it in the long run.
Going Solar In Arizona
While there are two sides to every story, we believe that the benefits of solar energy far outweigh the disadvantages.
If you are an Arizona resident interested in solar energy, contact Solar Optimum today to learn more and get your free installation quote. We are currently serving residents in all of Maricopa County, including Buckeye, Carefree, Cave Creek, El Mirage, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Surprise, Wickenburg, and Youngtown.