
Should I remove Solar Panels or get a solar hot water heater?
I just found out that my homeowners insurance company wants to charge me $300 more per year because I have some old solar panels on my roof. They were put on by the previous owners a long time ago I think. They are for a solar water heater but they aren’t connected to anything because I just have a regular water heater in my garage. They are ugly as hell and I would just as soon take them down as I’d rather have a tankless system eventually anyways. My insurance is already $3150 per year for a 140K house (Florida) so its high enough as it is. It seems stupid to pay $300 a year for something I’m not even using. Who can I call to take them down or can I do it myself or are Solar Water Heaters cheap enough now that I should consider one?
Why don’t you do this first my friend: put an ad in the local paper for someone that wants solar heaters and have them help you, for a price maybe. You can get their help and, have them pay you for them. You’d better check with your insurance company first. They may require a roofer to replace anything for their own purpose. You know how insurance companies are?
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