LegoZ
Active Member
I picked SunPower for micro inverters, panel and mounting esthetics, and warranty.
https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar-system-warranty
https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar-system-warranty
See I bought mine outright so none of that pesky loan stuff to have to figure out. It would have broken my brain to try to pull that off.
The agent told me that it just requires a single signature, but I have to find out.My realtor strongly cautioned against leases. They are an encumbrance when it comes to selling your house. Also I want to own my energy. If I lease the panels why even bother? I was already getting a good rate for power before 9.8 cents per kWh before solar and that was 100% wind. Also now I don’t have a bill monthly for power 9 out of 12 months a year.
For shingle roofing it is a big concern, but for us, we have tiles of very good quality, it wouldn't be a problem.Plus 1 x 10 to the sixth on what @LegoZ says. Leases can be a nightmare when you try to sell a house or have a problem like a roof leak. Just go on the solar forums for confirmation of this.
The large print (or speak) giveth and the small print taketh away... Quite a few leases and contracts, at least in housing and gym memberships, state the agent or management do not have the ability to modify the terms as outlined in the agreement verbally or in writing. Buyer extremely beware here.The agent told me that it just requires a single signature, but I have to find out.
Well, it depends how you look at it.Is there anyone who has done solar and it didn’t work out to save them money?
Is there anyone who has done solar and it didn’t work out to save them money?
.Is there anyone who has done solar and it didn’t work out to save them money?
Depends where the money comes from to purchase your array.Is there anyone who has done solar and it didn’t work out to save them money?