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The cost of going solar can vary depending on factors such as the size of the system, location, and available incentives, but on average, it can range from $10,000 to $30,000 or more.
Yes, there are various financing options available for solar systems, including loans, leases, and power purchase agreements (PPAs), which can help make solar more affordable and accessible to homeowners and businesses.
Solar systems are designed to last for 40 to 45 years, with most manufacturers offering warranties up to 25 years for their products.
The installation time for a solar system can vary depending on factors such as the size of the system, the complexity of the installation, and the availability of the necessary equipment and personnel, but typically it can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
The time it takes to see a change in your energy bill after installing a solar system can vary depending on factors such as your energy usage, the size of the system, and the amount of sunlight your location receives, but typically it can take a few billing cycles.
If you have an older roof that is nearing the end of its useful life, it may be necessary to replace or repair the roof before installing a solar system to ensure that it can properly support the weight of the panels and avoid the need for costly removal and re-installation of the solar system in the future.
If your solar system is damaged by natural causes such as hail, wind, or lightning, it may be covered by your homeowner's insurance policy, and you should contact your insurance provider to file a claim and arrange for repairs or replacement of the damaged components.
Solar panels can generate electricity even on cloudy or overcast days, although their efficiency may be reduced compared to clear sunny days, as they still can convert the available daylight into electricity.