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This is a fantastic question.
Not every home is eligible for solar. So let’s cross our fingers and hope you are one of the lucky ones that can save money.
Now there are 3 main points.
Number 1 is called SUN EXPOSURE.
Does your roof or anywhere you want to put your solar system get enough access to the sun. So one of the things we do is analyze from satellite and other smart technical tools to make sure you’ve got what’s called PROPER SOLAR ACCESS. And there’s a percentage we’re looking for. And as long as you got that, you’re good to go.
Number 2 is ORIENTATION.
What direction are your panels facing? If your only location is on your roof, what we’re really looking for ideally is facing east, west, or south orientation. Because that’s where the most sunshine is. Generally, we don’t put panels on north-facing orientation because it just doesn’t get enough sunshine.
And number 3 is if there are any structural issues with your house.
Are your rafters under your roof not built to support a solar system? Or is your roof type something that can’t really be installed with solar panels?
Most homes have rafters or roofs that can accommodate solar system installation, and there are a few cases that don’t. And we have to take those things into consideration.
All of this is what we’ll determine for you. We have the tools that can determine with total precision how many kilowatt-hours every square inch of your rooftop can produce.
That’s why it’s very important to get a proposal from us and see how much money you can actually save.
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