Country Club Solar Panels Installation

Solar Energy USA
by Solar Energy USA
30 235W Sharp Solar Panels
Panel Skirting
Enphase M215 Microinverters
Vince and Lilo live in a home that spans 8,100+ square feet over two levels of heated and cooled living space. The couple had an initial concern about the cost to power such a large structure, and also had concerns about installing a system that would preserve the elegant look of their home and their community. An additional challenged was presented once Vince realized the HOA covenants of his neighborhood had no bylaws allowing or prohibiting the installation of solar panels.A knowledgeable Solar Energy USA energy consultant was able to professionally advise a solar panel system that would address all of the above challenges. We educated the HOA board members about solar technology, answering questions about steps involved with installation, appearance of panels, and system care and maintenance over time. We were glad to show them how solar adds value to both a home and a community, as well as help them rewrite their bylaws to allow solar to be installed in an elegant fashion. A 30 panel array using black framed solar panels and skirting was designed to be installed to maximize the south-facing roof space above the garage area of the home.
Home Solar Panel Installation Specifics 30 235W Sharp Solar Panels Panel Skirting Enphase M215 Microinverters
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  • Peibeguming Peibeguming on Jan 30, 2024

    Those solar panels are barely noticeable. I love the concept of going green, but I like that you managed to preserve the beautiful facade of the house.

  • TodDric TodDric on Jan 30, 2024

    Wow, that's a pretty impressive setup with those 30 235W Sharp Solar Panels!

    It's cool to hear how Vince and Lilo were able to address their concerns and work with the HOA to make it happen. The fact that the solar panels are barely noticeable is a big plus, maintaining the elegant look of their home and community.

    I've been thinking about installing solar panels for my house, too, and it's reassuring to know there are options out there that blend well with the aesthetics. Solar power is definitely the way to go for both savings and sustainability.

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