Sunday, February 8, 2009

Steps To Creating Home Solar Energy

By Daniel Shermann

So you have decided to do your part in saving the environment by switching to home solar energy. First and foremost, kudos to you! Solar energy for the home is one of the most practicable ways just about any regular person can do in the crusade to save the world's dwindling energy natural resources. Here are some basic tips you have to know in order to solar power your home:

Step 1: Make Your Research

When planning to buy anything, the most logical consumers would first do a bit of research regarding product. The same consumer attitude should apply when deciding to shop for a home solar energy system. Basic considerations include:

1. How much money are you willing to spend in solar powering your home? 2. In what part of my home will I place my solar energy system? Do I need to renovate part of my house to make room for all the equipments of the solar system? Will there be any major aesthetic changes made to my home once the system is put into place? 3. What part of my home is the sun able to maximally reach? (Most preferred and logical location for panels is the roof although there are a few homeowners who choose to place their panels adjacent to their homes.) Step 2: Custom fit

Do you want to solar power your entire home or only a part of it? If you plan to have enough solar energy for only a certain room (e.g. living room only) of your house just to offset your increasing electric bill, there are companies that sell equipments piece by piece.

There are also companies that offer complete custom fit home solar energy systems that are suitable for homeowners who have decided to solar power their entire residence. Custom fitting your system is recommended in this case because the company has the necessary knowledge on how to maximize the use of your system.

Step 3: Solar power contractor

Longevity in the business is a key factor when choosing your solar contractor. The size of a solar power company is irrelevant; what is more important is their experience in installing and maintaining their systems.

Ask as many possible past and present consumers about their experience with companies. Take down notes and information to help you make a wiser decision regarding your solar dealer.

Step 4: Solar bidding evaluation

Most solar energy companies will provide biddings in their attempt to lure customers. It is your responsibility, as an astute consumer, to make sure that all the biddings follow the same criteria for fair evaluation.

Be sure to read about installation process and cost, primary equipments and accessories used, and warranties offered by each home solar energy dealer. For water solar heating systems, information about estimations of yearly energy saved in kilowatts per hour should be stated. Electrical solar system bids should include information about system size and yearly energy produced. Make sure that all of the dealers have met all legal requirements in your locality and tax credit applications.

These are some basic yet very important facts about solar energy. May you be guided in your selection and thank you for supporting solar power!

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