Solar panels can be one of the best decisions you can make when it comes to your home. From reducing your environmental footprint to saving a fistful of cash, the benefits of solar panel installation are numerous.

Unfortunately, there’s a lot of fake news out there when it comes to solar energy, and that’s why we’re here today to bust some of the common myths that you may have heard floating around. Keep reading to find out why investing in solar panels could be right for you.

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1. Solar Panels Don’t Work in Cold Climates

Most solar panels actually work better in cold and sunny climates.

Conductivity actually increases when the weather drops, and electricity is able to flow more efficiently. In some cases, when solar panels get too hot, they can produce less power from the same amount of light.

2. Not Many States Offer Financial Incentives

Almost every state now offers some sort of financial incentive. Be sure to google your state to find out what kind of kickback is available to you.

3. It Will Take Too Long Before I See Savings

The average solar panel system only takes two to three years before it pays itself off in terms of carbon costs. When you think that a quality solar system should last between 20-30 years before it needs replacing, this works out to be an extremely smart move financially.

4. Solar Panels Need a Tracking System

Panels are installed to receive optimal sun exposure which means no tracking system is required.

Some of the more modern systems do incorporate tracking systems into the panels throughout the day, but this will come at an additional cost, and you’ll have to decide for yourself if it’s worth it.

5. They Won’t Operate in Cloudy Conditions

Naturally, your solar panels won’t be working at their full capacity without sunlight, hence the word “solar.” But they will definitely still work efficiently on a cloudy day. Although it might not seem sunny out to you, there’s still plenty of sunlight that is filtered through the clouds that reach the panels.

6. They Will Make My Roof Unsightly

In the olden days, solar panels might have looked unattractive to some people because they were so foreign, and people weren’t yet used to them. These days they are much more common, and the designs and technology have improved tenfold.

7. There’s Too Much Maintenance Involved

Solar panel systems require very little maintenance. A yearly inspection is always a good idea to make sure everything is operating smoothly, but other than that, the costs and maintenance will be minimal. Most installations come with significant warranties as well to put your mind at ease.

8. The Technology Isn’t There Yet

The truth is that most of the major gains in technology have already been made. Of course, there will always be improvements, but they will be minimal compared to what has already occurred.

9. Solar Panels Will Damage My Roof

Most panels are on mounting brackets that sit a few inches above your roof. Panel installers are solar experts and know what they’re doing. If anything, they’ll be able to point out existing damage that you already have.

10. Solar Panels Provide Blackout Power

If you’re worried about having power during a blackout or grid interruption, you’ll want to invest in battery storage. Talk to your installer to see if batter storage is available for your system.

Common Myths Debunked

Hopefully, this has put your mind at ease and debunked some of the common myths associated with solar panels. The truth is that it’s a great investment and also a great way to give back to the environment.

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