We’ve got solar panel warranties that keep you covered for 25 years. Solar has no moving parts and the panels are built like tanks to handle the toughest weather mother nature can throw at them. Customers love making the switch with Big Dog Solar because we’re not going anywhere. We started in the middle of a recession in 2008 and we’ve been going strong for 16 years. We’re with you for the long haul.
Most likely, yes. It will cost more upfront to add a battery to your system. That doesn’t mean that it will be cost-prohibitive. That also doesn’t mean it won’t be worth it.The total cost of a solar energy system depends on many factors. The number of panels, the complexity of your roof, the market rate of panels, if your home needs a new roof, and any other bells and whistles you try to get.To know if batteries are worth it for your home and family, you’ll have to get a specific quote that takes into account all of these different variables.
Batteries can be added after an installation. You might want to do this if the solar energy system of your dreams was a bit out of budget at first. Maybe you only got the panels, or maybe you only got one battery. If you have the right kind of inverter you can keep adding batteries as need to your system.
Some people want to just purchase the equipment and install the panels themselves. For some, this works out well. Especially those with prior experience with electronics, solar, roofing, and/or construction.We’re obviously biased towards having professionals install your solar panels, and batteries for you. For argument’s sake, here are some of the benefits and drawbacks of a DIY solar installation.
While it's possible to use a solar-powered battery backup system to reduce reliance on the grid, going completely off-grid may require additional considerations such as increased battery storage capacity, energy efficiency measures, and backup power generation sources for times of low solar production. Most backup battery systems are saved for emergencies, power outages, and for times when the Grand Junction grid is inconsistent.
Regular maintenance involves cleaning solar panels, checking connections, and monitoring the backup battery health. Most systems require minimal maintenance, but periodic inspections never hurt!
Solar panels have a lifespan of 25 years or more, while batteries can last between 5 to 15 years, depending on the type and usage. Regular maintenance and proper system design can help maximize the lifespan of your solar-powered battery backup system.