7 Extraordinary Tips to Buy Solar Power System for Home

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Last Updated on September 2, 2020

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We are, at this very moment, going through a unique period of evolution in the history of mankind. We are witnessing a remarkable transition from non-renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas, and uranium) to renewable energy sources from the sun, the sea, the wind and other inexhaustible resources of nature.

In that respect, the solar system is the main source of energy in the universe, and everything gravitates around it – including ourselves. We are finally using it for our benefit and not just to tan in the summer.

And it’s a good thing we do it, because the benefits of solar power are huge, especially when they are used to make our home more sustainable, efficient and environmentally friendly.

What do you need to know before buying a solar system? That’s what we’re going to show you next when we present you the top 7 extraordinary tips to purchase solar power systems for your house.

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1. Discover the Types of Solar Home Systems on the Market

Currently, there are 3 major types of solar systems on the market: the on-grid residential solar power systems with batteries, the on-grid residential solar power systems without batteries, and the off-grid residential solar power systems.

• The residential solar energy system that uses batteries is expensive, difficult to install, and is autonomous from any power failure in the grid.

• The residential solar energy system that does not use batteries – one of the most used types of solar systems is the cheapest and easiest option to install. It uses the power grid as a backup when the collected solar energy is not enough. However, when there is a power failure in the grid, the solar power system also fails.

• The off-grid residential solar energy system offers total energy independence and does not connect it to any electricity service provider. This option is commonly used in rural areas, is more expensive than the others, and requires you to do good planning and energy management so that it does not end.

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