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I'm interested in getting solar panels for my house in Portola Springs. We just got an estimate from Solar City but was curious to know what other companies people have gone with. Thanks.
Read this thread relating to solar. 15 pages of fun. Especially read my posts.irvinephotographer said:I'm interested in getting solar panels for my house in Portola Springs. We just got an estimate from Solar City but was curious to know what other companies people have gone with. Thanks.
SubSolar said:I had around 5 companies come out to do estimates about a month or so ago. Was kind of disappointed. A couple companies, SunPower and another wouldn't even do it, just don't have the roof space and I guess facing the wrong direction. SolarCity sounded the most promising, 20 year lease, but would only cover about half my electric use. I'd still be in Tier 4 most months. May end up doing SolarCity, saves around $70 per month net. Waiting for Elon Musk's Tesla home battery announcement on the 30th. That would allow the panels to store energy and also use grid energy at night when it's cheaper than the day.
ps9 said:What's your monthly electric bill?
eyephone said:SubSolar said:I had around 5 companies come out to do estimates about a month or so ago. Was kind of disappointed. A couple companies, SunPower and another wouldn't even do it, just don't have the roof space and I guess facing the wrong direction. SolarCity sounded the most promising, 20 year lease, but would only cover about half my electric use. I'd still be in Tier 4 most months. May end up doing SolarCity, saves around $70 per month net. Waiting for Elon Musk's Tesla home battery announcement on the 30th. That would allow the panels to store energy and also use grid energy at night when it's cheaper than the day.
Like I previously said in the other thread, the battery storage is key.
It's like this, would you lease a computer for 20 years? You would probably say no. The other issue is if you sell your house, transferring the lease. Therefore you might have to reduce your selling price, because the buyer might not want the old solar technology panels on their roof.
Dresden215 said:ps9 said:What's your monthly electric bill?
My Edison bill is only $1 a month. Had to go with SunPower also, since it was through the builder.
ps9 said:Dresden215 said:ps9 said:What's your monthly electric bill?
My Edison bill is only $1 a month. Had to go with SunPower also, since it was through the builder.
Pre-solar monthly electric bill
Dresden215 said:ps9 said:Dresden215 said:ps9 said:What's your monthly electric bill?
My Edison bill is only $1 a month. Had to go with SunPower also, since it was through the builder.
Pre-solar monthly electric bill
Have had solar panels at my current residence ever since I moved in. At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
Dresden215 said:ps9 said:Dresden215 said:ps9 said:What's your monthly electric bill?
My Edison bill is only $1 a month. Had to go with SunPower also, since it was through the builder.
Pre-solar monthly electric bill
Have had solar panels at my current residence ever since I moved in. At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
Dresden215 said:My Edison bill is only $1 a month. Had to go with SunPower also, since it was through the builder.
Can you disclose the approx square footage?Dresden215 said:At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
irvinehomeowner said:Can you disclose the approx square footage?Dresden215 said:At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
I've lived in homes that have varied from 1800-3600sft in Irvine and I have never seen an electric bill over $150.
#UsesTheFan
Hmmm.SubSolar said:irvinehomeowner said:Can you disclose the approx square footage?Dresden215 said:At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
I've lived in homes that have varied from 1800-3600sft in Irvine and I have never seen an electric bill over $150.
#UsesTheFan
Damn, I'm jealous. Lowest bill I've had since moving into this 1974 sqft Jasmine house last year is $163, that's in the winter with 0 AC use. Expecting $300+ in the summer with AC. Lived in a two bedroom Los Olivos apt before and bill was never under $100. Have fans in every room too. Probably will need a second fridge for the garage soon too.
SubSolar said:irvinehomeowner said:Can you disclose the approx square footage?Dresden215 said:At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
I've lived in homes that have varied from 1800-3600sft in Irvine and I have never seen an electric bill over $150.
#UsesTheFan
Damn, I'm jealous. Lowest bill I've had since moving into this 1974 sqft Jasmine house last year is $163, that's in the winter with 0 AC use. Expecting $300+ in the summer with AC. Lived in a two bedroom Los Olivos apt before and bill was never under $100. Have fans in every room too. Probably will need a second fridge for the garage soon too.
SubSolar said:irvinehomeowner said:Can you disclose the approx square footage?Dresden215 said:At my previous residence, which was smaller in square footage, my bill varied from $150-$550.
I've lived in homes that have varied from 1800-3600sft in Irvine and I have never seen an electric bill over $150.
#UsesTheFan
Damn, I'm jealous. Lowest bill I've had since moving into this 1974 sqft Jasmine house last year is $163, that's in the winter with 0 AC use. Expecting $300+ in the summer with AC. Lived in a two bedroom Los Olivos apt before and bill was never under $100. Have fans in every room too. Probably will need a second fridge for the garage soon too.
Anxiously awaiting Tesla's home battery announcement tomorrow for some kind of relief.