My system was for a 400 amp service on a pretty complicated plan. The
price included everything, including the modifications they did to the
roof (which later they removed and redid.)
The company was 100% professional and worked amazingly. Alot of the cost
is in the panels (as you grow in size.) This system is one of the 3
largest in the country privately owned. My friend up the road system's
actually hit the limit of how large a private system can be. His cost was
less, but he did it a while ago and he did alot of the construction
himself.
For my rental unit, it's a stand alone house that is slightly smaller than
most, the entire system is about $25,000 and I have to pay about $3k of
that.
Both systems produce the maximum amount of energy based on usage (there is
a limit to how big a system you can install. It has to match your 12
month total.)
Moose
"Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational
being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph
Waldo Emerson
My sister had a system installed on their house that generally provides
more than they use. Their system cost less than $10,000, and they have a
pretty big house. Most of the daylight hours they are selling power back
to their electric company.
> My installation was priced at $138,000! (That's no typo.)
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