Many homeowners in Florida have installed solar panels. Do you ever wonder if it could work at your house?
You might be asking: How are others doing it? Who are they hiring? Are solar panels reliable?
How much does it cost? Can my roof support it? Does my house need to face a certain direction? Does my homeowner's association allow me to get solar panels? Will I still get an electric bill?
Solar panels might be a good fit for your home, and maybe not. No matter if you’re skeptical or highly interested, the place to start is by getting questions answered from the independent non-profit agency ‘Solar United Neighbors (SUN).
You’re lucky because they have a local division that helps answer all those questions and more. They also help organize groups of people to get bulk pricing from local solar contractors.
It’s a great, non-stressful place to start if you’ve ever wanted questions answered about solar power.
Here’s the link to a Zoom information session for the Solar Florida 101 Webinar being held Thursday, May 13 at 12 p.m.
Here are links to Solar United Neighbors information:
Solar United Neighbors of Florida Homepage
Information to the Solar United Neighbors co-op