We understand that transitioning to solar can bring forth a myriad of questions. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions, answered by our experts at Solar Nebula.
On average, solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years. However, this doesn't mean they stop producing electricity after this period; it merely indicates that their energy production will decrease slightly, typically to about 80% of their initial output.
Most roofs are suitable for solar installations. However, factors like the roof's age, material, and orientation can affect efficiency. Our team conducts thorough assessments to ensure optimal panel placement and system design.
Solar panels still generate power on cloudy days, albeit at a reduced efficiency. At night, panels don't produce energy, but homes can use energy stored during the day or draw from the grid, depending on the system setup.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Periodic cleaning and occasional professional inspections to ensure optimal functioning are usually sufficient.
Homes with solar panel installations typically see an increase in property value. Solar-equipped homes often attract buyers due to potential energy savings and environmental benefits.
Solar energy helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat climate change, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. It's a clean, green source of power, contributing to a healthier planet.
Yes, many regions offer net metering, allowing homeowners to sell excess electricity back to the grid. This can result in credits on your utility bill or even potential revenue, depending on local policies.
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