Installing solar panels
I live in Staten Island (part of New York City five boroughs) I just signed up with a company called Trinity solar company is based in New Jersey, I did get at least another 3or4 estimates (EmPower solar,GEOPEAK ENERGY, SEA BRIGHT SOLAR, sungevity solar) but they were all close to double the price that I wind up signing for so I believe I did get a good deal.?? I did a prepaid lease with a up front payment of $ 9777.00 for a 6400 kwh system, (with 23 Trina panels /sb5000tl inverter) panels are guaranteed for 25 years and inverter is guaranteed for 20 years, (parts and labor )the panels are insured against liability breakage or theft by the company that's installing them (my homeowners premium will go up approximate $ 66.00 a year,) Because I live in one of the five boroughs I will get a 10% property tax rebate which comes out to $2060.00 spread over a four-year period plus $421 back on tax that I paid on the system, plus savings on my con Edison energy bill of approximately $1700 a year I would estimate in approximately 4 1/2 years I will break even , I am retired and I do not have any taxable income. If I was still working and I had a taxable income I would be able to claim New York State tax rebate of approximately $2600. Solar prepaid lease works out better for me than the outright purchase, because of not having any taxable income, (if someone has any inputs on this I would like to hear it thank you,
I live in Staten Island (part of New York City five boroughs) I just signed up with a company called Trinity solar company is based in New Jersey, I did get at least another 3or4 estimates (EmPower solar,GEOPEAK ENERGY, SEA BRIGHT SOLAR, sungevity solar) but they were all close to double the price that I wind up signing for so I believe I did get a good deal.?? I did a prepaid lease with a up front payment of $ 9777.00 for a 6400 kwh system, (with 23 Trina panels /sb5000tl inverter) panels are guaranteed for 25 years and inverter is guaranteed for 20 years, (parts and labor )the panels are insured against liability breakage or theft by the company that's installing them (my homeowners premium will go up approximate $ 66.00 a year,) Because I live in one of the five boroughs I will get a 10% property tax rebate which comes out to $2060.00 spread over a four-year period plus $421 back on tax that I paid on the system, plus savings on my con Edison energy bill of approximately $1700 a year I would estimate in approximately 4 1/2 years I will break even , I am retired and I do not have any taxable income. If I was still working and I had a taxable income I would be able to claim New York State tax rebate of approximately $2600. Solar prepaid lease works out better for me than the outright purchase, because of not having any taxable income, (if someone has any inputs on this I would like to hear it thank you,
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