A couple of years ago, I built a roof myself for less than $2,500. So I have a beautiful new red roof. And I'm also a thrifty person. But I don't skimp on quality. I got a high-quality architectural tile from someone who inherited a house with it in the garage, and didn't want to do a roof renovation. I didn't buy any boxes at the store. Obviously, I'm not averse to doing home improvement projects myself. If there is a reliable solar kit that I can purchase and install myself that will pay off the investment in 5 years or less, I will probably take it on as my big project next year. I know an electrician who I can ask to help with this part. Does anyone have any experience creating their own solar panels? Recommendations, if yes?
-- Edited by johnestacado on Monday 4th of July 2022 06:06:44 PM
Well, good for you, I guess. Also, what about the laws in you about solar energy? I’ve heard that some states allow selling this energy to your neighbors or the network and getting revenue from thins. I think it’s a good investment in the future. Still, you should be careful and maybe ask some professionals like Indianapolis roof company to install the panels. I’ve heard that it is crucial to install them right because otherwise, the panes will not work properly. Not sure how true this is but better safe than sorry. Ha-ha. Good luck with the roof, anyways!