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Solar Power And Residential Homes
J.R. Ferrara

Solar power is one of the cleanest ways to produce energy. The
solar panels convert the energy of the sun into energy that we
can use--with no negative impact on the environment and no
harmful byproducts. When used for residential purposes, solar
power can provide hot water, warm pools and room heating. We
can also get energy to cook with. Though installation of solar
power equipment for residential purposes requires an
investment, it pays back over a reliably short period of time.
If your home is supplied by solar power that covers only 50% to
70% of your power needs, the savings are substantial, over a
period of time.

The benefit of solar power systems is that they can be
installed to complement the existing, conventional power
systems already in our homes. During times of extreme heat or
cold, solar heating and cooling systems can be supplemented
with conventional heating and cooling systems.

Using Professional Help

Depending on the type of solar power chosen, a do it yourselfer
can easily install a home water heating system for $2,000 or
less. You can choose systems that can store power in batteries.
The stored power can be used later for heating, cooling,
cooking, lighting and uses. Many DIY-ers are quite creative in
using re-cycled materials to set up their own solar power
generating systems. Obviously this comes at a reduced cost.

However, building your own solar power panels from online
designs, using recycled materials, carry no guarantee against
performance. Commercially available solar panels, which you can
install yourself to save money, will still be covered by a
warranty.

If you are all thumbs, you can always use the services of a
qualified and licensed professional contractor to set up a
solar power system for your home. This will cost more than
doing it yourself, of course, but like all solar power systems,
it will pay for itself over time. Make sure that your contractor
offers a warranty against assured performance standards.

Most people who install solar power in their residential homes
do it to heat water for their pools. Normally, large rooftop
arrays of solar photovoltaic panels are installed to heat pool
water and provide heated water for other household needs.

Residential Solar Power and Local Regulations

Before deciding to install solar power in your home, you should
check the local regulations. Some states offer rebates or or tax
credits. If your solar power system generates more electricity
than you can use, it can be fed back into the local power grid
and your electric account credited.

Cha-ching!

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