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<blockquote data-quote="sleek98" data-source="post: 16914185" data-attributes="member: 144145"><p>I have panels. The math doesn’t work out if you are paying interest (financing) or leasing the panels.</p><p></p><p>I am in year 4 of our panels and almost 1/2 way paid off with the savings, I’ve been tracking my usage every month and figuring what my bill would have been.</p><p></p><p>They are not a positive for every house. I have a ton of south facing roof with zero shade issues. I ended up oversizing my system by using up the rest of my shop roof. Looking back I could have cut out a year or so in my payback period by going slightly smaller. Look into your states net metering that is also a big factor if it would payoff in a decent time.</p><p></p><p>If you are serious about getting them, get 4 or so quotes. There was a huge gap when we got ours. From 2.50 a watt to 4.35 a watt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleek98, post: 16914185, member: 144145"] I have panels. The math doesn’t work out if you are paying interest (financing) or leasing the panels. I am in year 4 of our panels and almost 1/2 way paid off with the savings, I’ve been tracking my usage every month and figuring what my bill would have been. They are not a positive for every house. I have a ton of south facing roof with zero shade issues. I ended up oversizing my system by using up the rest of my shop roof. Looking back I could have cut out a year or so in my payback period by going slightly smaller. Look into your states net metering that is also a big factor if it would payoff in a decent time. If you are serious about getting them, get 4 or so quotes. There was a huge gap when we got ours. From 2.50 a watt to 4.35 a watt. [/QUOTE]
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