Solar
heat panels have grown in their use and function in the last several
years, but the truth is that those who try to install them by themselves
end up not saving as much as they would if a professional installed
them.
Sure, the initial cost is cheaper, but throughout the years, if the
panels do not work at maximum efficiency, they will not be able to
save the homeowner as much money as he would anticipate.
Some of the problems that self-installers run into are:
• Too loose – If the panels are not tight enough one next
to the other, that can mean problems since the conducting of the electricity
depends largely on how tight the panels are one with another.
• Not proper angle – These solar heat panels must be placed
at a proper angle. If they are not, they will not be able to collect
sunlight in the proper way.
Using a professional to collect these solar heat panels could eliminate
these problems. If problems persist even after the panels have been
installed by a professional, you may want to get someone else to take
a look at the system as well.