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Comment by rootusrootus

4 hours ago

That is pretty optimistic. The calculators I've used online estimate my payback at 18 years and my lifetime savings at about $18K, with $32K out of pocket up front for the install. But my roof is 50% through the lifespan and I was told they would not warranty it against leaks due to panel mounts unless I first replaced the roof. That's $25K.

My next house will be my forever home, a little farther south than where I am now in the PNW, and on a big enough piece of land to use ground mount instead of roof mount. But right now, I cannot make the numbers work. I'd love having solar but I am not spending five digits of extra money just for the fun of it.

If it was at all true there'd be companies out there offering to build you rooftop solar in exchange for x years of the generation value.

That that industry doesn't exist is pretty much proof that the numbers aren't what they think they are.