I just got a DIY kit quote for solar and it’s ~$18,000. That would mean a contractor installing is at least $25,000 if not more. That’s a big chunk of change upfront.

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    Have we never heard of a loan?!

    Home improvement loans tend to have very reasonable rates. A $25k loan for 5 years is only about $525/mo.

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        For a homeowner ready for capital improvements to their property 525 is cheap.

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        11 months ago

        That is cheap.

        If you can’t afford some extra $500/mo charge (be it some emergency repairs on your roof or a new heater, etc), then you have no business buying a house when expenses can crop up at literally at time.

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          Being able to swing the occasional 500 dollars is quite different than affording an additional monthly expense of 500 dollars

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            Then don’t add solar.

            For those who can look past what is happening today, they can see that the temporary hit of $500/mo for 5 years can result in potential savings of hundreds of dollars each month for 20 or 30+ years.

            The fact that people have to even be explained this concept probably means they have no business hanging around in a home improvement community. Because you know, some of us like to improve our homes and not live in squalor, and things cost money. That sounds like it is a foreign concept to some in here.