Wife and I have met with and gotten half a dozen rough estimates, from big and small solar companies alike, as well as GCs and lic electricians, to install a grid-tie PV system in our 700 sf cottage, which is undergoing a reno. There are a variety of things that are making us feel like we need to move on this, while at the same time, we wish we could take our sweet time. One is the cottage needs to be completely rewired, roof is being redone, and structure being reinforced. So, getting an installer in now, while this work is easily modified to suit him/her, seems logical. Then there is the idea of combining services, e.g., getting house rewired and getting PV grid-tie done too by same contractor. I've gotten quotes for combining both, doing each separately. But the biggest obstacle we are encountering is the disparity in price from one installer/co to another. Some quote us a price per panel, e.g., $1k installed. Some price a system. Some tell us we can pay for the materials directly from their supplier and pay them for the install. I wish I could do it myself but I am too clumsy and out of shape and busy. Also, there is a question as to whether I can even DIY as Maui seems to require a Lic elect to do the job. Then there is the "design". Everyone wants electric bills but, of course, we have not lived there. We know we use about 750kwh a month, but want to add an EV into the mix, for which we will need about 500kwh/mo. Clearly, with a small 30x20 roof, this seems impossible, but that is where the decision on installer being made now is so important, bc we are considering adding a carport/deck with arbor to hold more panels. I have an electrician who will rewire the cottage, pull all the permits, and install the panels and tie it into grid for $14K labor. He quotes me $14,600 for 30 CS6P 250w mono panels, Enphase M215 microinverters, using Solarmount E Uniracs. I get my own tax credits to apply against this. Seems so appealing I am tempted to toss away all logic (insofar as design, warranty, etc. is concerned). It is very overwhelming.
Wondering if anyone here has any thoughts on if this is the best way to approach this (going with the electrican and cheaping out)?
I respect and appreciate that system design is very important and see sites that will do this for about $600. Is this a smart approach?
I am afraid our electric co, MECO, will stop accepting apps any day now due to limited 'capacity', so I am panicked.
This is exacerbated by the potential change in tax credits that are looming.
Any input is valued.
Wondering if anyone here has any thoughts on if this is the best way to approach this (going with the electrican and cheaping out)?
I respect and appreciate that system design is very important and see sites that will do this for about $600. Is this a smart approach?
I am afraid our electric co, MECO, will stop accepting apps any day now due to limited 'capacity', so I am panicked.
This is exacerbated by the potential change in tax credits that are looming.
Any input is valued.
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