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Pros and Cons of a Solar Roof

3/15/2022

Pros and cons of a solar roofWith the increase in popularity of solar roofs, many individuals now stand at a crossroads: stick with receiving energy from environmentally harmful fuels or transition to clean, solar power. 

 

Our team is here to answer all of your questions about solar roofing, and we are going to start by diving deeper into the pros and cons. 

 

The Advantages of Solar Roofs

There are many benefits of solar roofs:

 

  • Large Return on Investment: While the initial purchase of solar panels can be a major investment, the return on this investment can be very profitable. Websites such as Forbes help estimate the return on investment, which seems to conclude that after eight years, the break-even point will have been met, and you will now be receiving pure profit from your solar roof.

  • Fight Rising Utility Costs: With utility costs rising throughout the United States, investing in a solar roofing system can help you offset some of these costs. After installation, solar roofing returns value every day. 

  • Increase in Home Value: According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), every dollar that you save in solar energy, you are adding $20 to your home value. The appearance of solar roofing is a very modern and clean design that many individuals in the market for a home find very appealing and adds curb appeal.

  • Clean and Renewable Energy: If you want to work on reducing your carbon footprint or are passionate about using nearly free energy, solar roofing may be a great option for you. If you remove one kilowatt of fossil fuel production and instead generate solar energy you are making a difference in saving our planet!

The Disadvantages of Solar Roofs

Along with the benefits of solar roofs, there are also potential cons of a solar roof to be aware of:

 

  • Initial Cost of Panels is Expensive: On the other hand, try to estimate the initial cost of solar roofing systems based on zip code. This initial cost is very pricy for some, depending on the type of solar roof that is chosen as well. 

  • Batteries: The process of storing solar energy is one of the weak points in the entire system. Battery technology has not kept up with the pace of production energy. While we can efficiently produce energy, if it is not all used by your home, you may have the option to sell it back to your utility. On the other hand, you may have trouble storing this energy for overnight use and on overcast days.

  • Weather Dependent: Weather and unsuitable installation issues can be a problem for many who do not have the luxury of living in a sunshine-wealthy state. 

  • Not Ideal for All Homes: While solar roofs are a great option, they are not ideal for everyone because of local conditions or uneven house orientation. 

Ready for a Solar Roof? Get In Touch with Local Experts

If you are still on the fence, unable to decide if a solar roof might be the right option for you and your home, contact us today. Our team of experts will provide all the information necessary to get the ground rolling in the process!

 

 


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