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What Is Solar Power Efficiency and How Important Is It?

Solar panels can drastically reduce your monthly expenses and carbon footprint. Pair this with the increase in financial incentives and property values, and it seems like a no-brainer. But before you dive into the solar panel lifestyle, make sure you consider the efficiency of your panels. Solar Bear of Tampa explains why efficient panels translate into better financial benefits for you.

Solar panel efficiency is defined as the measurement of energy output in a given surface area. The more efficient a panel is, the higher the energy output and the less surface area it takes up on a roof. Most solar panels provide an energy efficiency rating of 16 to 22 percent. This percentage equates to the amount of solar energy that can be converted into usable electricity. Though this may seem low to the outside user, modern panels more than cover the energy requirements of most owners.

During most energy audits, solar companies will review many factors to ensure that a solar system is the right fit for your home or business. These may include geographic location, roof design, the amount of shading, and others that will contribute to a solar system configuration. But, perhaps the most important design decision is efficiency. Not every system has the most efficient panels or inverter that best serves your energy needs. For example, if you need to squeeze out the most energy for a small space, high-efficiency panels are obligatory.

A professional team assesses several variables to determine what solar panel efficiency is best for your needs. From panel positioning to temperature, this comprehensive list can ascertain what system is most appropriate for the amount of roof space available. While the initial investment of a solar system can greatly depend on what size and style are installed, the overall savings will surmount that amount quickly.

If you want to learn more about the most efficient solar panel system for your needs, schedule a free estimate with Solar Bear of Tampa. With the help of our professional team, making these improvements could be easier than you think. 

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7 Common Solar Buying Mistakes to Avoid

Solar power is taking the energy sector by storm and is becoming the go-to choice for homeowners across the country. As with any popular home improvement trend, some people approach this energy source from the wrong angle, making mistakes that will cost them in the future.

Our team at Solar Bear Orlando outlines seven of the most common mistakes that people make when buying solar and how to avoid them.

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#1. Waiting to Switch to Solar Energy

Though solar is not the cheapest as far as upfront investments go, it pays itself off over time. Some people wait to install solar only to regret it in the future.

The longer you wait to install solar, the fewer savings you may have the opportunity to enjoy. There are many solar incentives available right now, but once they are gone, they’re gone!

#2. Thinking Their Roof is Incompatible

A common misconception that many people have is the belief that solar panels can only be installed on roofs that face a specific direction. While roof angle is an important factor in solar energy production, it does not drastically increase or decrease the energy that your panels will generate.

Additionally, solar panel installation can work on various roof types. Metal roofs, asphalt shingles, and even tile roofs are compatible with solar installations.

Also, don’t worry if you have a flat roof. Many tar and gravel roofs that have no angle at all can be set up with special mourning hardware that gives the panels the optimal 30-degree angle.

#3. Ignoring Rebates or Incentives

There are many incentives right now for people who are installing solar panels to take advantage of. Local, state, and federal programs can ultimately take up to 30% off of your final solar installation bill, so ignoring these options is just leaving money on the table! 

Learn More > Can You Write Off Solar Panels on Your Taxes?

#4. Avoiding Going Solar Because of the Up-Front Costs

Yes, the initial investment involved with solar power puts a lot of people off, but that’s because they are forgetting that it is an investment.

In many cases, households with solar installations make back their initial investment within 10 years. Just think about it, once your solar panels are paid off, you could be saving thousands on your electricity costs each year!

#5. Underestimating Energy Needs

When you call Solar Bear for a quote, we will ask you what your current energy usage is to provide you with the best-sized system for your needs. Many homeowners underestimate this number, thinking that they will get a lower solar installation quote. It will, but it will also mean that your solar panels aren’t going to meet your energy needs.

Make sure to accurately calculate your energy usage to ensure that you get the number of panels that you need!

#6. Buying Cheap Panels

Short-term savings rarely result in long-term savings, and in the world of solar, long-term savings are more important! Don’t buy into cheap solar panels, as they will end up costing you more in the long run with frequent breakdowns and repairs.

Be wary of any solar company that quotes a price way lower than the competition. Ask yourself why their panels are so much cheaper than other companies and call a reputable company like Solar Bear Orlando for a quote instead!

#7. Expecting Too Much Too Soon

Of course, we all want a quick return on investment for our solar systems, but this only leads to disappointment. Solar energy will save you money, but it takes time! Manage your expectations when switching to solar power and focus on the big picture.

Go Solar in Orlando

If you are ready to avoid these mistakes and install a solar panel system in the Greater Orlando area, call our pros at Solar Bear Orlando so you can take advantage of all the current rebates and incentives that are available right now.

Harness the power of the sun with our team at Solar Bear Orlando. Call us for a quote today; (727) 471-7442!

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Pros and Cons of Buying Versus Leasing Solar

As the solar industry continues to gain ground in Florida, many homeowners are ready to invest in the increasingly popular practice. But, if the initial costs of a solar panel installation seem out of reach, a solar lease may be the light at the end of the tunnel. Solar Bear of Tampa shares four pros and cons of leasing solar panels below.

Did you know installing solar panels can instantly increase your home’s value by over 4% and help you save up to $30,000 across their lifespan? But should you choose to lease versus own the solar panels, you won’t be required to pay for installation, maintenance, or repairs. Instead, you elect to pay a fixed monthly amount to receive the energy from the solar panels on your property. Much like renting a car, a solar panel lease is a financial agreement with a solar energy company.

A considerate pro to leasing solar panels is avoiding the upfront costs. Most homes require 10 to 12 panels to fully cover electricity costs, which on average can total $8,000. If you choose to lease, the upfront costs are significantly cheaper. With this avenue, you also avoid any installation and maintenance fees. Solar installation companies may offer leasing programs that include free installation, maintenance, monitoring, and warranties on the rented panels. This is a great option for any solar panel novices, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the installation process or troubleshooting any issues that may arise.

Let’s talk cons. When you decide to lease rather than purchase solar panels, you miss out on financial incentives and rebates. Leases are ineligible for the 26% federal tax credit on any solar panel systems installed from 2020 to 2022 or the 22% credit for systems installed in 2023. That also includes net metering, a foundational financial incentive for Florida homeowners. Additionally, saving on those upfront costs may just end up costing you more over time. Similarly, to renting a house versus buying one, the costs seem cheaper initially but purchasing and owning an asset leads to significant savings overall.

If you are interested in learning more about leasing versus buying a solar system, speak with our team of experts at Solar Bear of Tampa. Call us at (727) 471-7442 or schedule your free estimate online today!

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What Is HZHV Certified Solar?

If you live in South Florida, you may have heard the term “HZHV” solar. What does this mean? Well, after Hurricane Andre blew through in 1992, South Florida building codes were rewritten to ensure that structures could withstand the stronger storms. Thus, the High-velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) was created.

Our team at Solar Bear Orlando outlines what it means to be HZHV solar and what requirements are encompassed in this building code.

Which Areas Enforce HZHV?

The main areas where HVHZ impact ratings are crucial are Miami-Dade, Broward County, and Coastal Palm Beach County. However, we recommend installing HVHZ impact-rated solar panels and other products if you live anywhere near the Florida coast where a hurricane might pose a risk.

Alongside hurricane-prone regions are Wind-Borne Debris Regions which include any area within one mile of the coast where wind speeds of 110 miles or greater are possible.

HVHZ impact-rated products include roofing, windows, doors, shutters, and yes, even solar panels. If you live in an area in Florida that is prone to hurricanes, you may be required to install HSHV building materials throughout your home.

HZHV Solar Installations

Because of the strict building codes that were established after 1992, all structures must be able to withstand wind gusts of between 170-180 mph to meet HSHV requirements.

Areas closer to the coast also have higher wind speed resistance requirements than inland areas, and each area has specific zoning and requirements based on that specific zone’s storm exposure.

All materials used to build homes and solar installations in these areas must be tested and meet zone wind resistance requirements. Materials that do not meet these high requirements will NOT be approved during the permitting process.

Solar Panels Make Your Roof Stronger

The solar panels that we install have a minimum of 4000-pascal uplift resistance. What is a pascal? It is the pressure of one newton per square meter. For a frame of reference, 100 pascal is approximately the pressure of direct impact from a strong breeze of about 28 mph. Imagine 4000 pascal! Our solar panels are built to resist uplift even during hurricane season.

Plus, the mounting systems that we use are thoroughly tested and are rated for the required uplift ratings as well.

P.s. Due to the structural integrity of solar panels, they enhance the strength of your roof! Yes!

What Could Happen During a Hurricane?

During a strong hurricane, one of a few things might happen if HZHV codes were not followed:

  • The entire roof could come off with the solar panels attached
  • Areas of the roof without solar panels might have serious damage
  • Solar panels may be torn off the roof leaving attachment points in place

Though nothing can truly protect from catastrophic hurricane-force winds, using HZHV-certified solar is a step in the right direction.

Built to Last

HZHV solar installations are built to last. Since they are structurally part of the home, they are designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. As the solar industry grows and adapts, new solar products will continue to be introduced to the market, offering more secure and strong solar panels that can virtually withstand anything.

HZHV Solar Installations

Though we live in Central Florida and don’t necessarily need to follow the HZHV building codes, it is always a great idea to install the best quality solar panels available to you. We can still get heavy winds and rain from hurricanes as they pass through, so call Solar Bear Orlando to ensure that your solar panels are ready to weather any storm!

Call Solar Bear Orlando today for a solar installation quote (727) 471-7442!