How to Plan for Solar When Constructing a New Home?

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You pay good attention to various aspects while constructing a new home. Your research the best suburb, and you find the perfect land. You search for the best builder and get the best construction done. Then you decide carefully about colors, furnishing, and fittings. But do you have included solar power on the list?

If you are thinking about installing solar power in the home, then it is important that you plan well for it. Here, in this blog, there are some tips to get solar installation right.

The shape of the land

You will be surprised to know that the shape of the land has a surprising impact on the efficiency of solar panels. For example, in a block of land with a steep hill in the north or east direction, the sun will not hit the solar panels. But in a block of land in the south or west direction, the sun will hit the solar panels for a longer time. And you will get more power.

Therefore, it is important to check it while buying a block of land.

Shade

To generate maximum power, it is important that the panels get maximum sunlight. When you take the landscape into account, you must consider this parameter. Are there any objects that are likely to pop up in the vicinity and cast shade on your panels? How close are the buildings? Is there any possibility of a multi-story building getting constructed in the neighborhood? What is the vegetation surrounding the land? Are there large shade trees around?

All these things must be looked at carefully when you finalize a block of land.

Roof design

Scientists recommend that the roof should be north-facing so that your solar panels will capture the maximum sunlight. If north facing roof is not possible, then west facing roof is the next best.

But there are several other things that will cast shadows on the roof. Some examples are satellite dishes, TV ariels, and chimneys. They have the potential to reduce solar output.  You should position them well away from the solar panels. If there is a pitched roof, then you should install these objects on the opposite side.

If the roof is flat, then you must install all these things on an angle where they cast the minimum shade. You should seek advice from experts if there is any doubt about installation. It will maximize the output.

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