What are the financial benefits of investing in a higher quality solar power system?
Synopsis
Are you considering investing in solar panels for your property? It's important to do your research and invest in high-quality products. As our speaker discovered, a cheap solar panel may seem like a good deal at first, but it could end up costing you more in the long run. When a system fails, you could be losing out on up to $10 a day while you wait for repairs or replacement.
Don't be fooled by rave reviews of a recently installed solar system. The true test of a product's quality comes after several years of use. If you want to avoid having to replace your solar panel system entirely, it's worth investing in a better, more reliable product from the start. Remember, it's not just about saving money now - it's about saving money in the long run and ensuring your investment in solar power is a wise one.
Video Transcript
I've actually got into the solar industry myself. I left another sales industry and was looking at getting solar put into my property. And so I went and did all the research, and I mean, I really did a lot of research because solar is, when it's not working, time is money. And while your system's down and not working for one, two, three months, it's costing you possibly nine to 10 dollars a day. So, why wouldn't you just invest in a better, high quality product. It's only really, it's just a little bit more. I'm a firm believer in buying the best product, the best quality that you can afford.
The problem is that people buy lower quality products, cheap solar, they think they're getting a good deal. They get a cheaper product. They think, wow, we've got a great deal. They go on the internet. They write a great, raving review about the people that just installed their brand new solar system that's been running for one year, but I would like to see how many of them would like to rewrite their review after five or six years when the system has completely failed. I'm sure they'd have a different point of view then, when they haven't got a leg to stand on as far as warranty, and they have to go and get a whole new complete system. I don't think they saved any money at all in that respect.
