Top 5 Big Mistakes to Avoid When Going Solar | Don't get SCAMMED!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @ryodo1989
    @ryodo1989 Год назад +3

    first!!! happy new year!!

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад +1

      HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Thank you Ben!!!!

  • @theorosenberg
    @theorosenberg Год назад +1

    As an Arizona consultant of three years this is incredibly inspirational! Thank you Martina!

  • @SPdesi1
    @SPdesi1 Год назад +1

    Valuable tips worth noting to keep scamming salesmen away from your doors....Thank you Martyna, all your videos are very educational and they are all worth the time.

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Thank you so very much for leaving a comment ! :) I am glad you enjoyed it!

    • @crispinninonino6690
      @crispinninonino6690 8 месяцев назад

      Hola hola ​@@solartimeusa

  • @RafalZWidejko
    @RafalZWidejko Год назад +2

    Great Job Martyna. Love hearing all the tips. I have learned so much about solar from you.

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Thank you so so much! :) That is why I do this... :) Happy New Year!

  • @Obnovljivaenergija
    @Obnovljivaenergija 8 дней назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you, Martyna

  • @darwinjina
    @darwinjina 9 месяцев назад +1

    One gotcha that I ran into was the quote was by the max panel capacity and not max inverter capacity. They are not the same, and I was not informed about the difference and why I should understand both. That would affect your pricing comparisons.

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing, yes that is often time the case, and the industry standard is pricing based on the DC size not the inverter capacity.

  • @Kunk35
    @Kunk35 Год назад

    Hey, I recognize those "Before & After" pictures!! You guys did a great job replacing my array! SO much better than the original installation!

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Thank you! :) I am so glad you're happy!!!!!

  • @jaysonstebbins2539
    @jaysonstebbins2539 Год назад

    I had powerhome solar and titan energy here at my home and well.... let's just say I'm glad I didn't go with either considering the recent lawsuits and problems with both the companys' product situations. Very good presentation on guiding people. Thank you!

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад +1

      Hey Jaycee I am so glad you listened to the gut feeling! :)
      -Martyna

  • @heatherdorantes9039
    @heatherdorantes9039 Год назад

    Wonderful video!! Just emailed my sales rep with a few questions that I wouldn’t have known to ask otherwise! Thanks

  • @larryperry2094
    @larryperry2094 Год назад +2

    Good tips! Happy New Year to everyone. Only a few more hours.

  • @jakeleo4518
    @jakeleo4518 Год назад +1

    8:23 what to do if you barely bought a house and moved in (not even 1 full month) and didn't get a electric bill yet? what to do than if you want to install solar panels?

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Hey Jake! Two options. Is the house new? Has anyone lived there prior?
      If someone live there prior, you can get the historical usage from the house from the utility company.
      If none lived there prior, and its a fresh new home, then the company you work with should do some analysis comparing it to other homes with similar size, AC units and amount of people living there. With new new homes I would stay conservative, and get a smaller rather than bigger system.
      If you want you can respond back with some details of the home and I can help you determine the forecasted usage.
      Baggest questions:
      1. Size of the home?
      2. How many floors( 1,2,3) ?
      3. Is the heating gas or electric?
      4. How many people live in the home?
      5. Do adults work from home?

    • @jakeleo4518
      @jakeleo4518 Год назад

      @@solartimeusa
      1146 sq ft
      1 floor
      Gas heater, but we rarely use it if ever.
      4 people
      No but we have 2 active kids on their computers playing games, most of the day if that counts.

  • @traviswilson9891
    @traviswilson9891 7 месяцев назад

    So quick question. If I use 22,710 KWH a year then I need a 22.7KW system? I have a few bids for 20.59KW, 18.45KW and 17.76KW, I am being told that based off of the software and how many of my panels would get direct sunlight that I do not need more panels and they will produce enough to cover the 22,710KWH. is this accurate? Thanks and love the videos. I have learned so much!

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  7 месяцев назад +2

      Hey Travis! Can you email me home address? : info@solartimeusa.com
      I can do a design and see how big of a system is needed.
      IN Texas to generate 22,700 kWh
      If facing south you need: 22700/1,500 = 15 kW
      If Facing west or east ( conservatively) : 22700/1300 = 17 kW
      But those numbers can be totally off in other states. Especially higher north.
      I do highly recommend you use PV Watts website, its free and you can put in your address and direction of panels and see what system size will output. Here is the link: pvwatts.nrel.gov/

  • @maximusmeridius3253
    @maximusmeridius3253 Год назад +2

    💚💚💚 Have a safe meaningful new year Solar Lady 🤭

  • @luisblackaller11
    @luisblackaller11 Год назад

    Who can we hire to design a solar panel system. If I don’t want to hire an installer.

  • @M.mierwa
    @M.mierwa Год назад +3

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

  • @samanthaz745
    @samanthaz745 Год назад

    Hi Martyna, I have a newly built house which doesn't have a year's bill yet...but I want to install solar, my last week's usage is 530kwh with the temperature above 100F during the daytime. Any suggestion on how to calculate? Thank you.

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Hey!
      Can you tell me a bit more about the home? I can help you determine/ forecast better:
      1. Size of home ( sq ft)
      2. City and state ( just so I know the sun hours)
      3. Electric or Gas heating? ( if electric summer bills will be similar to winter ( both high) if gas heating, spring, fall and winter will be lower by at least 40%.
      4. 1 or 2 story home?
      5. work from home or no?
      6. year house was built! :)
      You can also email me and I can do more analysis
      Info@solartimeusa.com
      Martyna

  • @larryperry2094
    @larryperry2094 Год назад +2

    Hey Martyna say lithium. It's so cute when you say lithium lol!!! You da best H Happy New Year!!!!

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад +1

      Happy new year! and Thanks! English second language here :D !!!

    • @larryperry2094
      @larryperry2094 Год назад

      @@solartimeusa very well spoken! Prayers for a great 2023.

  • @obiepierce9901
    @obiepierce9901 Год назад

    What is your response to a home that doesn't necessarily have a great roof for solar panels. My "free" analysis from Google's Project Earth says I don't have a good roof. And, if I can't put enough panels to caver my annual usage, what alternatives do I have?

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Hi Obie,
      Send me and email with your home address and I can view the google image and tell you. Sometimes its better to go smaller to offset lets say 30-50% of the bills by usuing the most effective areas. All also depends on utility prices in your area. Happy to review for you.
      Info@solartimeusa.com
      -Martyna

  • @Fritsvrolijk
    @Fritsvrolijk Год назад +2

    Hello is Growatt a no go inverter ?????

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      I would personally not install it, I would stick with an inverter manufacturer that is in USA or Europe, since their customer service has better track record. Its a big company and a solid product, I would just stick with SMA or Fronius instead.

    • @Fritsvrolijk
      @Fritsvrolijk Год назад

      @@solartimeusa Thanks pro in Europa they sell like greasy for a good price

  • @gracemalley6821
    @gracemalley6821 Год назад

    Can you please recommend a reputable solar company in Southern California? Thank you.

  • @andyatmosphere
    @andyatmosphere Год назад +1

    Micro inverters are the way to go!! Enphase is the best in the world.

    • @dollyone3714
      @dollyone3714 Год назад

      if i has ground panel installation, i will go for micro inverters

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Hi Dolly, why specifically? Could you explain?
      - Martyna :)

  • @RP-le1fp
    @RP-le1fp Год назад

    Whatever you do, stay away from solar leases and the worse companies like SUNRUN.

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Dont even get me started on leases... It makes me so mad... people who are on social security should not be getting into a 20 year lease... I wish it would be banned!

  • @jaccourt9531
    @jaccourt9531 Год назад

    No one here does solar, if your off grid.

  • @crispinninonino6690
    @crispinninonino6690 8 месяцев назад

    Hola hola

  • @budlyle1016
    @budlyle1016 Месяц назад

    U pay for a bad marriage a lot longer and more$

  • @jamslam5641
    @jamslam5641 Год назад

    You're so cute. Are you married?

  • @pedropascalore19th
    @pedropascalore19th Год назад

    So what isba good company to sell my extra solar energy??? Im with varsity but they dont do the buy back.
    Edit im in texas

    • @solartimeusa
      @solartimeusa  Год назад

      Use this website when shopping for buybacks. If you're under Oncor, right now Chariot offers the best plan.
      Stay away from RealTime Market value plans, as they ten to pay super low rates for excess power :(
      www.texaspowerguide.com/solar-buyback-plans-texas/
      - Martyna

  • @imperialthoughts8132
    @imperialthoughts8132 Год назад +2

    Well if y’all sell something for cheapest price and different companies sell something for a bit more or even 1.5x higher doesn’t mean they’re scamming people. It just has got to do more with the skillset and business model. Y’all make money by selling lowest maybe because y’all are into a family business more like a traditional bakery (sell less sell lowest stay satisfied with less) but hustlers who work hardest on field, sell highest PPW and do an ethical sale in my view they deserve to be paid most as we live in the USA 🇺🇸 where it’s an open market and almost for everything prices are inflated the one who plays the right cards 🃏 is the one who makes the most. I don’t like the way you guys are scaring people via RUclips to make them go away from solar 😂 honestly.
    I mean I know you guys are doing a good job but think in this way by considering an example of cars alone like you don’t even find 2 used cars of the same condition, same make and model in the same price range. How do you expect that to be the case with solar? I suggest you should stop using the word “scam” for such simple things as these types of videos only scare customers and kill high achieving salesmen from the market which impacts directly to the American dream and will slow down our country’s growth by shifting our narrative from “great talent will do great” to “everyone should be seen equally”.
    Would love to see your response on this and May yall have a prosperous year of 2023 ahead.

  • @OofRoof
    @OofRoof 4 месяца назад

    Do y’all service California? 😅🥲