How Expensive Is It To Put Up Effective Solar Panels On A Roof?

you can put about 2,000 watts up for around $10,000 if you do a lot of it yourself. Otherwise it costs about $7/watt for equipment and installation. Do this evaluation and they can tell you what a system will cost and produce:http://www.spheralsolar.com/freesolareva…

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3 Responses to “How Expensive Is It To Put Up Effective Solar Panels On A Roof?”

  • SolarBer:

    We just got thru investigating this. In Texas, the minimum for installing enuf panels to produce sufficient electricity to help power a 2500 sq ft house was $25,000. And that does not include batteries. Batteries are extra. So you only get power when it’s sunny. And you need about 100% open sunlite on the south side of your house, no trees, etc.
    And that’s the lowest starting price. More panels, more money, etc. Tho there is some federal govt rebate money available and some local communities and electric companies are also offering rebates.

  • Texperso:

    It really varies depending on your needs, but will generally be in the neighborhood of $10,000 for solar electric. For solar hot water, it may be just a few thousand.
    Our house is in California, using about 500 kWh/month on average (no air conditioning, gas heat). The 3 kW array we put up cost $12,000 net, but that was 3 years ago. Today, it would be $10,000. It supplies substantially all our electircity. Since we are grid-tied, there are no batteries involved.
    The best way to get an accurate idea of how much it would cost in your area would be to actually get a free quote from a local solar installer. You can always say no afterwards, but will learn a lot in the process.

  • roderick:

    You can build your own solar panels and save a lot of money.
    Building your own solar panels could be fun project and its not so complicated. you only need good guide.
    On the following link you can find the best diy solar panels guide that helped thousands of peoples to build solar panels:http://tiny.cc/solar551

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