PostHeaderIcon Eco Home – How to get your solar panels installed

One of the most critical decisions you can make for your green home is to install a solar panel system. Solar arrays can reduce a home's energy consumption (and save on electricity bills) by up 50% - so you're helping the planet while keeping a little extra cash! Now many states are also offering Feed-In Tariffs meaning you'll be paid for any electricity you'll put back into the grid.
However, like any home improvement project, your solar panel system should be installed by a professional. You will also more than likely need council approval, although in South Australia, system that weigh less than 100 kg can now be installed without council approval.

Here's a quick guide on getting your solar system up and running:

Eco Home Tip #22 - Orientating - check if your roof is suitable for a solar panel array. Solar systems in Australia need to be installed on a North face roof face to maximise the sun's rays. Check that there are no neighbouring trees or buildings that would block exposure.

Eco Home Tip #23 - Know a guy who knows a guy - as with many trades, personal recommendations are always best. Ask your friends and networks for personal recommendations of qualified professionals who will do a first rate job. Green Pages green directory, of course, has a number of top notch providers.

Eco Home Tip #24 - Talk it over - Discuss your energy needs with a solar power provider. Depending on your home use, the size of the system you'll need will vary. Other factors to consider are of course, costs and weight.

Eco Home Tip #25 - Rebates galore - the government provide a number of state, federal and local rebates for your solar system. Visit your state government website and www.environment.gov.au to find out more and learn how to apply.
Eco Home Tip #26 - Avoid fakes - Don't skimp with dodgy imports. In order to qualify for the Government rebates, your system will need to pass a certification test. Most of the solar providers listed on the Green Pages green directory will provide quality panels. Most solar panel products have around a 20 to 25 year warranty so you can be sure they will last.

Eco Home Tip #27 - Ask for a quote and more - Most solar systems of the same size are priced depending on their size. According to CHOICE magazine, a one kilowatt solar panel system costs between $12,000 and $15,000. 2kW systems cost about $20,000. As with most trade jobs, ask for a number of quotes from different providers to ensure you're getting the best price.

The best way to decide if a solar panel system is right for you is to speak with a consultant. Most will assess your home and provide you with quality advice free of charge. Look at the Green Pages green directory for solar to find a provider that will help you.

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