Massachusetts Residents:
This Is The Time To Go Solar!
Reduce your electric bills from 60% to 100%
Get 50% off with government rebates
Increase the value of your home
The average residential solar system within the United States is priced at between $15,000 and $30,000 once rebates and various incentives are taken into account.
However, although that may seem fairly pricey, if you consider that over the next 25 years, the cost of your electricity bill may well surpass $90,000, I’m sure you would agree that solar power installation is more than affordable.
Many companies now offer a leasing option where there are no out-of-pocket expenses. This, for many, makes the choice of solar power installation even more attractive.
The precise costs involved with installing solar energy will depend on the type of solar installation you want, the utility incentives that are available within your area, and also on government incentives at the time you have the work done. If you use an experienced company to install your solar
energy power system, you’ll find that they are familiar with the permits process as well as local incentives and that way you’ll be in a good position to get more from your original investment.
Request your free, no-obligation, solar consultation today!
The initial costs of going solar can be lowered substantially by taking advantage of one or more of the large number of rebate programs and tax incentives that are available around the country. For a current list of incentives and rebates, please visit the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency
(http://www.dsireusa.org/).
Before moving forward with a solar panel installation project, it makes good sense to assess the factors involved which influence solar panel installation prices. After all, prices can vary by tens of thousands of dollars, so the question arises how can one source cost so much more than another for what appears to be the same working requirements?
The most important factor when assessing the size of an installation project is the amount of wattage that’s needed from the solar panels. You can determine the amount of energy that your home requires on a daily basis by utilizing a home energy calculator. The US Department of Energy provide a calculator at http://energy.gov.
Although many do-it-yourself enthusiasts may very well be tempted to make an attempt at installing solar panels for their home, there are obvious benefits to employing a professional.
Firstly, you can be assured of receiving a quality service. Professionals generally have significant experience and will have undergone extensive training. Therefore, they are much less likely to make mistakes than a do-it-yourself enthusiast.
What’s more however, solar panel installers are a very good source for discounts, as well as special purchasing programs.
Previously, most homeowners would have had to either buy their panels outright, or take out some form of loan in order to have home-based solar power. This made solar power far less attractive and much less viable due to the sizeable up-front costs involved.
Nevertheless, although the cost of solar has reduced significantly in more recent years, the price tag is still well above that of what the average homeowner can afford to pay. However, due to solar leasing options, the appeal of solar power installation remains an attractive proposition.