Index Page | Login Page | Registration Page
PREVIOUS MESSAGE(S)
'Me, too!' posted by Robwood - 24/11/2005, 00:17:53
'must be nice to have "Dead Turkey" Day... *gets back to work*... NT' posted by Little green man - 24/11/2005, 08:19:20
'It is. As long as it's not dry. (N/T)' posted by Robwood - 24/11/2005, 13:51:24

CURRENT MESSAGE

The bottom line is t
The bottom line is that you want to save money, right? Your best isnevtment might be in super-insulating your house thick insulation in the attic, double or triple-pane low-e windows, weatherstripping. It's not as sexy as solar, but saving money is sexy to me.And of course, commonsense behaviors like turning off everything that you're not using at the moment.With the goal of saving money, I'd suggest solar hot water long before solar electric, if your area is suitable for that.It is possible to install your own panels, either thermal or electric, but you may not necessarily save money doing do. Solar is becoming a commodity business, and there's competition in this recession. After I installed my own panels, the very next year, my neighbor's brother got some installed, and the net cost, including installation, was actually less than mine. I'm not unhappy because it was quite a learning experience.





(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME
Adamari

MESSAGE TIMESTAMP
17 december 2014, 05:52:50

AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED
62.210.78.179




REPLIES TO THIS MESSAGE

- no replies yet -



REPLY FORM

name:
email:
title:
message:
Please type the text of the image below into the text box here to confirm that you are human, before posting a comment:

  sign post using your signature    |      no text
    
Index Page | Login Page | Registration Page
















message was viewed 171 time(s).