man_install_solar_panelIf you decide to buy solar panel, you will have to find out who are selling the panels and how you can have the system installed at your house. There are many ways to do that. You can look it up from your telephone directory. Another choice is using internet to find out more. In this article, we are going to discuss how you can find the information.
 
To buy solar panel, you can do the following:
 
1 Search your local telephone directory. Look it up under “Solar Energy Equipment” category then dig down to dealers. You should be able to find enough information there. Select the ones you like and give them a call. You may find out that many of these companies are solar water-heating companies. Some of them may not be familiar with Photovoltaic system design and installation. In addition, many electrical contractors may not have enough experience in PV or home roof-mounting techniques although they may be good at typical electrical works. So, you will have to check out before you decide.
 
2 You can check out the source guide for renewable energy businesses. Type this onto the search engine and it will lead you to the site that provides the information.
 
3 Contact the Solar Energy Industries Association or SEIA. Their phone number is at 202-628-7745. This is an US phone number. They can give you a list of solar service providers.
 
4 Contact the local utility company that you are using. Ask them if they can recommend any vendor.
 
5 Conduct a normal search on the internet. Do it the same way that you do for searching any other type of information.
 
6 Buy a guide book for the installation of solar power for home. There are some free and paid guide books for solar system installation. You can check out to see if there is anything that matches your needs.
 

To buy solar panel is not difficult. You can make it easier by checking out you can find the right supplier here in this article.
 

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