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How To Find the Best Solar Panels for Your Home

Solar Panels on Roof of Home

If you’re considering getting solar panels for your roof, you want to ensure that your chosen system provides the utmost efficiency and bang for your buck. The reality, though, is that it can be incredibly difficult and stressful to try to make this decision yourself without having a sound understanding of solar panels in the first place.

The experts at Solera Energy are here to discuss how to choose solar panels, specifically considering factors like type, efficiency, and cost.

Types of Solar Panels

There’s no “cookie-cutter” or “one-size-fits-all” approach with solar panels. For one thing, the material affects efficiency, appearance, and cost. That means a particular material may be more expensive upfront but also have greater long-term efficiency than other options.

So, what is the best type of solar panel? Let’s explore the main three types of solar panels:

  • Monocrystalline: These panels are the most efficient of all solar panel types. Their sleek, modern appearance and ability to produce more power in a smaller space make them a popular choice for homeowners.
  • Polycrystalline: Consider polycrystalline panels if you want a more budget-friendly system. These speckled blue panels are often more aesthetically appealing than their counterparts if you have any concerns regarding the appearance of your solar panels.
  • Thin-film: If your roof has a limited surface area, ask about thin-film panels. They’re flexible and lightweight, so the installer can effectively adhere them to irregular surfaces.

Solar Panel Efficiency

The last thing you want as a homeowner is an inefficient solar panel system. Solar panel efficiency is important because higher efficiency translates to less surface area required for energy production. That’s a big deal for any homeowner, especially those with a smaller roof.

Factors that affect solar panel efficiency include orientation, temperature, and shading. Panels typically perform better in cooler temperatures and when facing the sun. Remember that any shading created from tree branches or other similar structures may significantly reduce the efficiency of your panels.

Solar Panel Cost

Various factors can impact the cost of a home solar panel system, including type, construction quality, conversion efficiency, and power rating. Homeowners with a larger roof should expect a higher cost because of the additional panels necessary to complete the installation.

Here’s a quick price breakdown:

  • The average cost of solar panel system installation in Missouri is nearly $14,000 for a 5-kilowatt system.
  • The price per watt averages $2.75, and the payback period is less than 11 years.
  • Federal tax savings were recently extended for the next 10 years and raised from 26% to 30%.

Most solar panels last 35 to 40 years, helping you rest assured that your investment will pay off for decades.

Choose Solara Energy To Install the Best Solar Panels for Your Home

At Solera Energy, we offer comprehensive residential installation services. Our team handles the entire process, from consultation and design to approvals and installation. Once we complete these steps, we get you squared away with system activation and monitoring.

Whether you want to know how to pick solar panels or the best ones to buy for a home, Solera Energy has you covered. We’re the first solar company in Missouri and have performed more solar installations than any other company in Missouri.

It’s time to start saving money on your energy bill. Contact Solera Energy to schedule a free consultation in Missouri.

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