Per my recent thread "Seeking opinions on a Sunpower vs. Kyocera system quote in New Mexico...", I am weighing the economics of installing solar PV power on the flat garage roof of my new home (currently under construction). But should I decide to postpone a PV system at this time, I would nonetheless like to make my home "solar ready" while the walls and roof are still open and accessible. Off the top of my head, I imagine that at least the following items are required:
--Solar panel mounting standoffs incorporated into garage roof during construction (but not needed if I end up with ballast mount).
--Conduit between roof and garage interior to route future wiring for DC, AC, and/or data.
--Prewired location inside garage for inverter and/or data hub.
--Prewired blank meter box outside garage near grid-meter for eventual install of net-meter.
--Others?
I favor "solar ready" because I'm guessing it doesn't add too much cost during new construction and it allows me to keep my future options open. Do you think it's reasonable to solicit bids for this work from a solar installer or even the builder's roofer and electrician? Is there some "cookbook recipe" for making construction PV ready that I can share with my builder?
--Solar panel mounting standoffs incorporated into garage roof during construction (but not needed if I end up with ballast mount).
--Conduit between roof and garage interior to route future wiring for DC, AC, and/or data.
--Prewired location inside garage for inverter and/or data hub.
--Prewired blank meter box outside garage near grid-meter for eventual install of net-meter.
--Others?
I favor "solar ready" because I'm guessing it doesn't add too much cost during new construction and it allows me to keep my future options open. Do you think it's reasonable to solicit bids for this work from a solar installer or even the builder's roofer and electrician? Is there some "cookbook recipe" for making construction PV ready that I can share with my builder?
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