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Top Things To Bear In Mind Before Going Solar

by Tyler P. A Passionate Blogger - Entertainment
From cost reduction to a better brand image to control over future energy costs and everything in between, there are many reasons why businesses are turning to solar systems. There’s an uptake of solar panels in Australia, and the trend is not showing signs of slowing down any time soon. This could be attributed to the financial incentives that come with the installation of the system, as well as the amount of sun that shines in cities like Brisbane. But even with these benefits, there are some aspects that you have to keep in mind before buying your first unit, and that’s what we will be discussing in this article to help you make an informed decision.

Type of panels

The market has no shortage of solar systems – a quick online search will prove this to be true. So, it is essential to do your homework upfront before choosing any brand. It is equally important to understand your energy needs so you can pick the right size. If you are unsure about the size and type of panels, then its best to consult with the best solar company in Gold Coast for professional guidance.

The integrity of your building

Solar panels are meant to last for decades. Some systems can go up to three decades. Solar panels are designed out of materials that can withstand even the harshest weather conditions as well as other environmental aspects. So, before you set out to buy your panel, it is essential to ensure that your building is in perfect condition. Check your walls, roof, and layout to make sure that nothing will need repair or replacement within the next 20-30 years. And if some stuff may need fixing, its best to work on it first before embarking on your solar power endeavors.
 
Where you live

Solar panels leverage the sun’s energy to give you power and electricity. And while they can work in cloudy areas, solar units are often more effective in areas with more sunshine. In addition to your geographic location, there is also the orientation aspect. You will get most energy is your roof faces north or northeast and northwest for buildings beneath the equator, but less if yours is south-facing. Just as a tip, you should ensure that nothing is casting a shadow on your panel as it could lower the amount of energy produced.

Lease or purchase

Both leasing and purchasing a solar unit comes with pros and cons. It is up to you to weigh the options to determine which one suits your needs. But to help you with your decision, leasing may be ideal if you do not want to enjoy the benefits of a solar unit without the initial investment. Purchasing option, on the other hand, allows you to save up in the long run. Besides, most companies that lease also offer a flexible payment option for both domestic and commercial solar power system.

Conclusion

Solar power is the future of energy – investing in one not only means you are up to speed, but also that you are saving more on energy costs.

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