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Three Benefits Of Solar Power

Lori Silva

Whether you're thinking about replacing your existing roof or considering what type of material is right for your new build, you'll have a lot of different roofing materials from which to choose, such as slate, asphalt, wood, and metal. There's one type of roofing material you should consider if you haven't already: solar.

Not only will a solar power installation provide an excellent way to protect your home from the outside elements, but it can also provide a steady, renewable, and efficient source of energy with which to power your home. If you're on the fence about whether or not to invest in solar panels for your house, here are a few reasons for you to consider.

Cost

One of the biggest deterrents for most people when it comes to solar power installations is the upfront cost. Fortunately, there are a whole slew of ways to offset that initial expense, such as tax incentives from the government, increased resale value, and virtually eliminating your energy bill. Even though you will have to spend a little bit on electricity to operate the solar panels themselves, your energy bills will drop exponentially. This is especially handy considering that the average electricity rate from utility companies continues to increase at 2% annually.

Appearance

In the past, solar panels used to look like gigantic silver bars that sat in an elevated position on top of your existing roof structure. Now, not only can a solar power installation blend in with your existing roof line — indeed, it can even become your roof — solar panels can also be engineered to look exactly like just about every other roof on the market. Solar panels now can look like slate tiles or even wood shingles, which can give you that aesthetic look you are going for, plus the energy savings that you desire.

Environment

Carbon emissions are on the rise across the entire world, and it's up to all of us to do what we can to protect the environment. Fossil fuels and natural gas may provide a reliable source of energy, but both leave a significantly larger footprint on the environment than solar power, which comes straight from the sun. Solar power is a great way to provide power to your home while reducing your electricity usage, all from a single choice to install solar panels on your home.

For more information about solar panel installation, contact a local solar company.


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