Advances in technology and expanding awareness of energy conservation efforts in recent years have seen a significant increase in the installation of solar panels in California and across the nation. More homes and businesses are equipping their properties with solar panel systems.
If you are like many homeowners, the thought of installing solar panels may seem overwhelming. When examining the costs, installation process and long-term maintenance needs of solar panels will ease your anxieties when you see how cost-effective and streamlined the process has become.
Determining How Many Solar Panels Home Needs
Depending on the size of your home and the amount of energy you use, relying on solar panels to generate 100 percent of the energy you need to power your home is unrealistic. Installing a large enough solar panel system for all of your home’s energy needs is generally cost-prohibitive and often requires more roof space than you have available.
The challenge is to calculate how many solar panels it will take to maximize the return on your investment. The number of solar panels you need to have installed on your property to power your house with this energy-saving marvel of modern technology depends on many factors, including:
- How much energy does your home use?
- The amount of exposure to sunlight your roof gets;
- Your local climate and temperature fluctuations.
An average American home looking to produce 300 watts of solar power will need to install an estimated 20 solar panels on the roof. Reach out to our specialists today to determine what your home or business needs may require.
Solar Panels Offer Great Return on Investment
The popularity and effectiveness of residential solar panels have brought down prices and increased quality, offering a solid return on your investment over time while adding to energy conservation efforts.
Utility-Scale Solar Panel Cleaning, Maintenance
While your home’s solar panels do not require a great deal of daily maintenance to keep the system running, performance can be negatively impacted by dirt and debris and normal rainfall will not adequately clear off the panels. Over time bird droppings, dust, and other forms of debris can inhibit the amount of light needed to operate your solar panels at maximum efficiency. Regular utility-scale solar panel cleaning will help to protect your panels and keep them running at optimum performance.