Gitrdone42
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I wanted ask on here if anyone has solar panels and if they are worth the investment? Just thought I'd ask in here instead of making a thread for it.
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We had 2 companies come out and give us quotes. Not worth is for us.I wanted ask on here if anyone has solar panels and if they are worth the investment? Just thought I'd ask in here instead of making a thread for it.
The tax credit thing comes into play toward your loan by replacing what you would potentially pay to Uncle Sam goes to the loan of the solar panel. At least that’s how it was explained to me.We are planning on staying in the house forever unless something drastic happens. Our power bill will always be higher because of the electric company we are on. They told us there's a 26% federal tax credit and a 25% state credit also.
I definitely have some more info to look into but I think we would benefit going with it mainly for the fact of the electric company. Our power bills will probably range from 150 to 300 a month. The system they quoted us for is $36K for 20 years. We were told if we used the tax credit money to go towards the price we would pay roughly half ourselves.
so at the end of the loan youve got 10 year old panels that are probably significantly less efficient than the tech will be by thenThe tax credit thing comes into play toward your loan by replacing what you would potentially pay to Uncle Sam goes to the loan of the solar panel. At least that’s how it was explained to me.
So say you pay Uncle Sam $2000 on April 15th as a yearly average but you have $10,000 in solar credits. You use $2000 of your solar credits and apply it to your tax bill to Uncle Sam. So the $2,000 that didn’t come out of your bank account to pay Uncle Sam should now be spent/send to whomever holds the loan for the solar panels.
This is how it was sort of explained to me. I got a few crumbs but had to put it all together myself. No sales person will tell you this exactly unless you probably push for the info because it sounds a hell of a lot better to say “you can save 50% off your solar panels due to tax credits” rather than what it actually is.
At the end of it all, $36,000 will come out of your pocket, just depends on who actually gets that money.....Uncle Sam or the “solar company” lender.
Then again, $36,000 would of gone to the power company during the same time, but now that goes to paying off your solar panels and after the loan is paid off, you get “free” electricity.
You haven't been there that long. I thought it was a decent sized house?We are also thinking about a new home or maybe just adding on to ours to make it a “forever home” in the next 3-5 years. Since we are on a toss up on that, the long term investment doesn’t look too good.
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pretty sure ive been saying this since the 5th one.I'm not too sure about this one
It is, but a new place would be a custom build so we can get a place that fits what we want in a forever home.You haven't been there that long. I thought it was a decent sized house?
i like your ambition. i feel like they need to take it slow though. maybe start on the moon and then maybe the 11th movie go to mars.No! Mars!!!