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Old 02-12-2020, 06:10 PM   #22
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If my mind was made up on solar, why would I come here to ask the questions? Not for nothing, based on the questions I asked you really didn't provide too much value nor answer any of the questions I had about solar. You have a great opinion and maybe what you've recommended works for you but I think you're failing to analyze all of the facts. For example, getting rid of baseboard and spending $12K+ on mini splits doesn't mitigate my electric bill, just enhances my heating and cooling. I'd still likely be incurring over $100/month in electric as there are other factors like a hot tub I account for. I can pay roughly the same or even less for solar and run my heating, A/C, and hot tub all at no additional electric cost. Maybe I'm missing something here, or maybe I'll just continue "burning money" with my baseboard...
Believe you under estimated the solar cost. Whole house install hits the 20-30k number


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