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June 13, 2010 at 7:18 PM in reply to: OT – anyone else having trouble keeping up with the former Scaredy’s user names #565236
Aecetia
ParticipantYou could see what a property management company charges to handle the landlord issues and see if it is worth it to not have to deal with tenants.
Aecetia
ParticipantYou could see what a property management company charges to handle the landlord issues and see if it is worth it to not have to deal with tenants.
Aecetia
ParticipantYou could see what a property management company charges to handle the landlord issues and see if it is worth it to not have to deal with tenants.
Aecetia
ParticipantYou could see what a property management company charges to handle the landlord issues and see if it is worth it to not have to deal with tenants.
Aecetia
ParticipantYou could see what a property management company charges to handle the landlord issues and see if it is worth it to not have to deal with tenants.
Aecetia
ParticipantNo, but SDG&E is paying now, so that is a bonus. A couple years ago, they did not. Just not having to pay that obscene bill is the payback. The system we used can be added to as well, so if we wanted to really get completely off the grid we could add more panels. One more thing, these are low profile. It must be the pitch of the roof, but luckily you can only see them from one angle where the house faces the front. I suggest for those who are really interested get out and look at some of the installations the company has done and see if you like their work. Believe me LesBaer, I was not thrilled writing the check, but some people finance them. Whatever works. Solar was on my bucket list. I do not consider utility companies to be friends of consumers and after losing the lawsuits with the homeowners after the last fires, they will be looking to recoup their losses at our expense.
Aecetia
ParticipantNo, but SDG&E is paying now, so that is a bonus. A couple years ago, they did not. Just not having to pay that obscene bill is the payback. The system we used can be added to as well, so if we wanted to really get completely off the grid we could add more panels. One more thing, these are low profile. It must be the pitch of the roof, but luckily you can only see them from one angle where the house faces the front. I suggest for those who are really interested get out and look at some of the installations the company has done and see if you like their work. Believe me LesBaer, I was not thrilled writing the check, but some people finance them. Whatever works. Solar was on my bucket list. I do not consider utility companies to be friends of consumers and after losing the lawsuits with the homeowners after the last fires, they will be looking to recoup their losses at our expense.
Aecetia
ParticipantNo, but SDG&E is paying now, so that is a bonus. A couple years ago, they did not. Just not having to pay that obscene bill is the payback. The system we used can be added to as well, so if we wanted to really get completely off the grid we could add more panels. One more thing, these are low profile. It must be the pitch of the roof, but luckily you can only see them from one angle where the house faces the front. I suggest for those who are really interested get out and look at some of the installations the company has done and see if you like their work. Believe me LesBaer, I was not thrilled writing the check, but some people finance them. Whatever works. Solar was on my bucket list. I do not consider utility companies to be friends of consumers and after losing the lawsuits with the homeowners after the last fires, they will be looking to recoup their losses at our expense.
Aecetia
ParticipantNo, but SDG&E is paying now, so that is a bonus. A couple years ago, they did not. Just not having to pay that obscene bill is the payback. The system we used can be added to as well, so if we wanted to really get completely off the grid we could add more panels. One more thing, these are low profile. It must be the pitch of the roof, but luckily you can only see them from one angle where the house faces the front. I suggest for those who are really interested get out and look at some of the installations the company has done and see if you like their work. Believe me LesBaer, I was not thrilled writing the check, but some people finance them. Whatever works. Solar was on my bucket list. I do not consider utility companies to be friends of consumers and after losing the lawsuits with the homeowners after the last fires, they will be looking to recoup their losses at our expense.
Aecetia
ParticipantNo, but SDG&E is paying now, so that is a bonus. A couple years ago, they did not. Just not having to pay that obscene bill is the payback. The system we used can be added to as well, so if we wanted to really get completely off the grid we could add more panels. One more thing, these are low profile. It must be the pitch of the roof, but luckily you can only see them from one angle where the house faces the front. I suggest for those who are really interested get out and look at some of the installations the company has done and see if you like their work. Believe me LesBaer, I was not thrilled writing the check, but some people finance them. Whatever works. Solar was on my bucket list. I do not consider utility companies to be friends of consumers and after losing the lawsuits with the homeowners after the last fires, they will be looking to recoup their losses at our expense.
Aecetia
ParticipantWe installed solar and although we were ambivalent about the investment (not sure we are going to stay here another 15 years), we were in a high tier, (large house in East Co. you need to run the air when it is 110 and a pool), so we had them installed in April: 12 panels. We had a couple of 600+ electric bills last summer, so now we are off the grid and it has been great watching it run backwards. We went with Sungate energy solutions and even if you do not want to go with them they will go through the house and make recommendations as to how to lower your bill.
We just knew that no matter what we did we were going to get a gouger bill and because I had the money I decided to make the house start paying us back. I would just recommend getting multiple bids and play them off against each other. There are some pretty good rebates both Federal and State and Sungate’s installers have been doing it for awhile. The panels are made in Japan. I would ask where the panels are made and what the warranty is whoever you go with. Good luck.
Watching it spin backwards is one of the better enjoyments in life, right up there with a really good glass of champagne for me. Good luck.
Aecetia
ParticipantWe installed solar and although we were ambivalent about the investment (not sure we are going to stay here another 15 years), we were in a high tier, (large house in East Co. you need to run the air when it is 110 and a pool), so we had them installed in April: 12 panels. We had a couple of 600+ electric bills last summer, so now we are off the grid and it has been great watching it run backwards. We went with Sungate energy solutions and even if you do not want to go with them they will go through the house and make recommendations as to how to lower your bill.
We just knew that no matter what we did we were going to get a gouger bill and because I had the money I decided to make the house start paying us back. I would just recommend getting multiple bids and play them off against each other. There are some pretty good rebates both Federal and State and Sungate’s installers have been doing it for awhile. The panels are made in Japan. I would ask where the panels are made and what the warranty is whoever you go with. Good luck.
Watching it spin backwards is one of the better enjoyments in life, right up there with a really good glass of champagne for me. Good luck.
Aecetia
ParticipantWe installed solar and although we were ambivalent about the investment (not sure we are going to stay here another 15 years), we were in a high tier, (large house in East Co. you need to run the air when it is 110 and a pool), so we had them installed in April: 12 panels. We had a couple of 600+ electric bills last summer, so now we are off the grid and it has been great watching it run backwards. We went with Sungate energy solutions and even if you do not want to go with them they will go through the house and make recommendations as to how to lower your bill.
We just knew that no matter what we did we were going to get a gouger bill and because I had the money I decided to make the house start paying us back. I would just recommend getting multiple bids and play them off against each other. There are some pretty good rebates both Federal and State and Sungate’s installers have been doing it for awhile. The panels are made in Japan. I would ask where the panels are made and what the warranty is whoever you go with. Good luck.
Watching it spin backwards is one of the better enjoyments in life, right up there with a really good glass of champagne for me. Good luck.
Aecetia
ParticipantWe installed solar and although we were ambivalent about the investment (not sure we are going to stay here another 15 years), we were in a high tier, (large house in East Co. you need to run the air when it is 110 and a pool), so we had them installed in April: 12 panels. We had a couple of 600+ electric bills last summer, so now we are off the grid and it has been great watching it run backwards. We went with Sungate energy solutions and even if you do not want to go with them they will go through the house and make recommendations as to how to lower your bill.
We just knew that no matter what we did we were going to get a gouger bill and because I had the money I decided to make the house start paying us back. I would just recommend getting multiple bids and play them off against each other. There are some pretty good rebates both Federal and State and Sungate’s installers have been doing it for awhile. The panels are made in Japan. I would ask where the panels are made and what the warranty is whoever you go with. Good luck.
Watching it spin backwards is one of the better enjoyments in life, right up there with a really good glass of champagne for me. Good luck.
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