Residential Solar Systems and Batteries

You are obviously here to find out a little more about solar systems and batteries. Whether you have just moved into a new home or installing for the first time there are a few critical things to think about.
When looking at a solar system, you will need to take into consideration your situation to have the correct size system installed. Can you imagine installing a solar system that was to small and still having a power bill after spending thousands of dollars? How would this make you feel when you realise that you need to either replace the whole solar system with a larger one or add an additional solar system? Usually this mistake doubles the overall cost of your solar system.
If you know that your situation is likely to change and your power usage will increase because your having kids or buying an electric car or want batteries in the the future then getting a larger sized solar system in preparation of the life change is called ‘future proofing’.
Lastly, we use the total kWh on your power bill and not the dollar amount as this can be miss leading. With all the government rebates and all the price rises over the pass few years, looking at the kWh numbers on your power bill is the only effective calculating the correct sized solar system for your needs.
There are many more factors and expectations that need to be understood before you make a final decision. If you’re been interested in anything that I’ve said and feel like our way of thinking would be a good fit for you, then go to our contact page, submit your details and a Flare Solar team member will get back to you shortly.





