Many New Jersey Properties Can Benefit From Solar ... Is Yours One of Them?
There are 3 main factors that determine whether your home is a good candidate for solar energy in New Jersey:
Let's take a closer look at each of these factors:
The sunlight has to make it to the solar panels in order for them to work. If the roof of your house gets a lot of direct sunlight during the day, then you may be an ideal candidate for solar. Having a shaded or obstructed roof however, doesn't necessarily mean that you can't go solar, as there are several ways to overcome the challenges of shade.
For solar energy systems to be the most efficient in New Jersey, it's ideal for solar panels to face south. East and west-facing roofs may not get as much direct sunlight as those that face south, but quite often, it's still plenty to produce all the electricity your home will need. In New Jersey, a home with panels that face east or west would get about 80% of the efficiency that a house with south-facing panels would, so even if it's not a "perfect" alignment, a few additional panels may be all that's needed to achieve the results you want, and the savings would still be quite substantial.
Once installed, a solar system can function efficiently for over 30 years, so you'll want your roof to be in good shape before you have solar installed. If your roof is in poor condition or is getting old, it may be necessary to replace your roof before adding solar panels. If that is your situation, you may be in luck! If you include the roof replacement as part of the solar project, the savings can help to offset the cost, it's like getting a new roof with solar!
Roof shapes vary considerably on different house styles. The ideal roof shape for solar in New Jersey is a simple rectangle-shaped "gable" roof, where as many panels as needed can be installed without any concerns about space. Solar can also work fine with other roof shapes even those with many dormers or valleys, it just makes it a little more difficult to configure or fit the proper number of solar panels on the roof to meet the energy needs of the home.
At Ad Energy we pride ourselves on making the most out of every opportunity we can for our customers. So if you've already been told by another solar company that your house isn't "good" for solar, let us take a look, we often deliver in many situations where other companies couldn't.
If the initial cost of switching to solar is a concern, and the reason you have been hesitant to make the switch, fear not!
NJ State and Federal incentives make it cost effective and affordable. The Federal government is currently offering a 26% tax credit (declining to 22% in 2021).
Our solar experts will go over all of this with you during our free solar assessment of your home's solar capability.
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