Monday, April 29, 2019

What makes or breaks your solar panel costs

Solar panels break even fast. if you shop right. I’ve been working with them for years, as a Do It Yourself professional because they easily adapt solar to your home if you are doing construction, planning a new home in a state like CA where solar is become standardized, or simply re-modeling, it always adds a taste of elegance and substantial savings.


An average home would average 5.5 kW system sizes, and the household may have an average utility bill of about $2,000 annually, in this case the pay off time for a system that costs roughly $12,000 would be finalized after ten years. But with HahaSmart your pay off time might be less than five years because of the competitive rates, and the easy ability to shop smart. The HahaSmart price-checker tool takes all of the guess work out and shows you a full system size, which is estimated 25% below the average market value of home solar. HahaSmarthelps you check the prices in your area. ‘shopping’ frequently becomes the hardest part mainly because of this factor where the pay off time may become longer and become less practical for purchase. All of the customers I have referred to them have been satisfied!

Solar panel costs make a big difference



Here's a fare estimate from the system

System Size: 5.8 KW - DC Your project address: 2768 Desert Rose Ln, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, USA

Total Cost $14,429

Your average monthly electricity bill: $168

PERMIT & PRODUCT COST As Low As:
$8,129 Solar Product Package includes: Engineer / Permit: $798

Panel:21 pcs * $145/pcs = $3,049

Inverter & Accessory:$1,725

Racking: $907

BOS: $738

Other mis:$0.05/watt * 5,775 watt = $280

Sales Tax:$7,217 * 8.75% = $632

*Solar product package does not include electrical main service panel upgrade, and finance expenses. 
*Sales Tax Rate: 8.75%. Please consult with your CPA for more information of sales tax.

Total Cost $14,429 - Your Project Analysis Permit & Product + Installation Cost $8,129 + $6,300






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