Saving Cash With Homemade Residential Solar Panels

It may seem like really hard work installing residential solar panels in your home, but thanks to some good DIY programs it is becoming easier to do yourself. You don’t need to be a trained engineer, nor do you need to spend a lot of money to build them yourself.

You could just buy ready made panels and just install them, but buying pre-made will cost you a great deal more money. This is why the best way forward is to make them yourself and save loads of money by using step-by-step instructions you can get online. Even if your home-made solar panels only produce 90% of the energy that a pre-made panel does, you are still that much ahead of the game, not to mention your energy company.

Although traditionally, most residential solar panels are placed on the roof of the house, they can actually be placed anywhere there is sufficient room. This is providing that the minimum requirement of six full hours of sunlight is achieveable in the chosen location. One important point to note with a roof installation, is to get a professional to ascertain that the roof can support the weight of the panel grid.

Adding solar panels to your home will have a beneficial effect on your utility bills. It is even possible you can cover all your electricity costs, but chances are you may not. However, the savings are certainly significant and if you can actually generate more power than you need, you could sell it back to the power companies which is a good feeling! It is also a good feeling when you know you are going green at the same time.

I mentioned above about making sure your roof will support the panels, but there are other considerations. For example, if you live in an area with a lot of trees, chances are you will already realise that the six hours of full sun a day will be unlikely. If you know that level of sun is not going to happen, then you just won’t generate the amount of energy you need. If the sun isn’t a problem, make sure you get the maximum benefit by placing the panels where they will get the most exposure.

So allow Mother Nature to help power your home. Install residential solar panels where there is an unobstructed, six full hours of sunshine each and every day.

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