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Date: 24/12/2022
Category: Tips and Advice

Why Go Solar? 4 Reasons Why You Should Go Solar

Considering switching to solar power? You must be wondering why we should go solar. Let’s read more to know the whys! 

 

We already know the basic good it could do, like saving the environment or lowering your electricity bills. However, here are some MAJOR advantages to going solar!

Go Solar Home Increase Your Home’s Value

One of the main advantages is that it increases your home’s value. Many research findings show that home buyers consistently pay more for homes with solar installed. In fact, homeowners who invested in solar made back at least as much as they spent buying the system. Plus, homes with solar installed spend less time on the market. So, even if you were contemplating moving within the next few years, solar would still be a worthwhile purchase. Not to mention, you’ll save money on energy costs before the move, too.

Make a smart investment

Another reason you should go solar is simply because it is a smart investment.

 

Homeowners typically generate a return on investment of between 10-20% on their residential solar energy system. This is a payback period of only 5-10 years on a system that will last 25-30 years. Who wouldn’t want that?

 

If you were to invest in the stock market, getting that type of return on your investment would be considered out of this world. Stocks and shares go up and down; the return on investment from a solar system could also be said to have a much lower risk profile. 

 

It is certain that you will continue to use electricity, and so the investment income from solar (in the form of electricity bill savings) is very secure and reliable. This should not be overlooked by people considering the investment case for a home solar system.

Go Solar Go Green

If you would personally like to contribute to our beloved environment, you should always remember that solar is good for the environment. Solar power doesn’t pollute the air or produce Greenhouse gases. It replaces other non-renewable power sources such as oil, gas, and coal, and using a renewable energy source stops the need to use fossil fuels to generate our electricity.

Cost Savings Go Solar

Now let’s take a look at cost savings. Switching to solar energy can significantly reduce your electricity bills, especially if you live in an area with high electricity rates. Solar energy systems allow you to generate your own electricity, which can be especially valuable in areas with unreliable or expensive grid-based electricity. Furthermore, solar panels are durable and require minimal maintenance, so they can provide reliable electricity for many years. Meanwhile, Verdant Solar is providing product warranties up to 25 years.

Conclusion

Overall, going solar can be a smart and cost-effective choice for individuals and businesses looking to reduce their energy costs and their environmental impact.

 

Solar energy is considered a better energy source for several other reasons. It is abundant and widely available. Besides, solar energy is available almost everywhere on Earth, and there is an almost limitless supply of it. It can increase energy independence. Solar energy systems allow individuals and businesses to generate their own electricity, which can be especially valuable in areas with unreliable or expensive grid-based electricity.

 

Switching to a solar-powered home has many benefits and is a good choice for those looking to reduce their energy costs and their environmental impact. Since solar energy is the way forwards, stop hesitating and go solar!

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