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Residential Solar Power Installation Guidelines
Residential Solar Power Installation Guidelines Before you invest in an expensive residential solar power system, you should make sure your home is a good candidate for a solar power system. Many homes do not make good candidates for residential solar power, so it is in your best interest to determine if you will have a good return on your investment. Determining If Your Home Is Right For Residential Solar Power The first thing to consider is what kind of climate you have. People in Florida, Phoenix and Southern California are much better candidates for residential solar power than people in Seattle, Washington. We are not saying that people in Seattle can not use solar power energy in their homes, but their investment return will probably be lower than someone in the sunny south or southwest. The next thing to consider is the age of your home. Older homes frequently do not make as good aof use out of residential solar power as newer homes…
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