X2! (Well not the back part but you know what we meant)that's awesome man!
She was, and messaged me again afterwards to thank me. I just know how hard it can be to find services like that around here (I've spent weeks just trying to find a machine shop that could drill and tap a piece of bar stock with no luck), and when I saw some of the ridiculous recommendations, I knew if I didn't offer to fix it, they'd be looking at either a) a very expensive fix, or b) a very long delay before finding someone to do it!X2! (Well not the back part but you know what we meant)
I’m sure mom and son were very grateful.
My major roof surfaces face the wrong direction (need a large south-facing roof in the northern hemisphere to make it work) and my roof is shaded for a large part of the day. If it weren't for those two factors, I would already have rooftop solar.Anyone here have rooftop solar panels? Guy came around yesterday trying to get subscribers for Duke Energy's new deal - allegedly zero cost for equipment or install, the utility is putting up X amount that they need free of charge until they hit the number of residential customers they need to get their energy credits. Supposed to be 10 year warranty on install and equipment, and you have to commit to 10 years, or, if you sell your house and want to leave the equipment there, the person who buys the house has to activate their utility within 90 days of you turning off yours (pretty much no risk - they're the only utility in this area.)
I've not heard of a program like that, if you get more detailed information could you let me know the details?Anyone here have rooftop solar panels? Guy came around yesterday trying to get subscribers for Duke Energy's new deal - allegedly zero cost for equipment or install, the utility is putting up X amount that they need free of charge until they hit the number of residential customers they need to get their energy credits. Supposed to be 10 year warranty on install and equipment, and you have to commit to 10 years, or, if you sell your house and want to leave the equipment there, the person who buys the house has to activate their utility within 90 days of you turning off yours (pretty much no risk - they're the only utility in this area.)
Will do.I've not heard of a program like that, if you get more detailed information could you let me know the details?
I think one of the conditions is that you have to have a bill here that averages around $150/month at least. We have two AC units on 8 months out of the year, so I stopped looking at my electric bills a long time ago...It Sounds like a good plan - I would just get someone to read the fine print- I don’t know how so many people here-have them- my average utility bill is a little over $100 bucks a month except for July and August when we actually run the AC. I don’t think I’d ever see a ROI on them at the rate I here they go for $18K and up..
We have a lot of sun even in winter but it just seems like a very long pay off...
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