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Add Solar Panels to an Existing System



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If you have already installed solar panels, adding more can make up for any lost power. If you didn't install your panels yourself, however, you might not be able add more. Ask your original installer if they are willing to add more panels. If this happens, you'll need to find an expert who can do the job right. This article will discuss some of the factors you should consider before adding solar panels to your existing system.

Permissions Required

To add solar panels on to an existing system you will need permissions from your electricity provider. You may need permission from your electricity provider to install solar panels on your property. This can be problematic, especially if you live in a conservation area or are putting solar panels on a listed building.


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Before installing solar panels on your property you need to contact your electric company and ask for an interconnection permit. This can usually be done online, and is as easy as sending an email. You may also need to conduct an energy audit in order to install a PV panel system. In addition, some jurisdictions require an on-site inspection of your property to ensure that your installation meets the necessary requirements.

Size restrictions of solar panels

It is important to understand the size restrictions that your utility company has when you add solar panels to an already existing system. There are some that have maximum sizes while others have minimums. Texas has 45 utility companies. You should check with your provider for more information. You may not be able to add the power you want to your solar system, but you will likely get a break if it is less than the maximum.


A solar panel system that is already in use will not be more expensive than one that has been completely renovated. Because they aren't as large, the cost per watt will be higher. However, larger systems will generally be cheaper than smaller ones. This is why it's so important to plan ahead.

Reliable installers are essential

It's a smart idea to hire a local installer if you already have a solar system installed on your property. You can be sure of the quality and reliability of your system while also lowering installation costs. You should be aware that not all solar installers will allow you to add on projects.


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A solar installer can make adding solar panels and upgrades to existing systems very easy. You should always contact the person who installed your system. They will have the most knowledge about how to expand your system. You should also consider your energy needs when adding new panels.



 



Add Solar Panels to an Existing System