Thursday, 12 December 2013

Sally The Sly Solar Soldier

By Hedrick Lepsch


The winter is a harsh time of year for everything, including your house. Now, before the real storms of winter hit, is the best time to prepare your home for winter's cold and damaging weather. Preparing your home for winter is an important step involved with homeownership, and all who own homes or other property should take the time to properly ready their home for winter. Failing to fully prepare the home for winter could not only lead to increased costs for wasted utility bills in the endless struggle to heat the home, but also to more and expensive summer time repairs to the home or even costs incurred from mishaps stemming from an unsafe home.

Placing the Solar Mounting Systems

She had installed new solar panel roofing shingles that were saving her hundreds of dollars every month and no one suspected a thing. She decided one day that she was going to try to convert her neighborhood to solar-panels too. She knew she would have to be sly about the whole process. She was likely to lose favor among her neighbors and be glared out of the neighborhood if she was too direct about her approach. So, Sally concocted a plan.

She knew that everyone in the neighborhood had been coveting the work of a local stain-glass artisan and planned on installing a window or two in their homes. But, none of them had been able to save enough money to do so. Sally also knew that everyone in the neighborhood was aware that she made the least amount of money of all of them. She was a new elementary school teacher and made only two-thirds of the average household income of the neighborhood. However, due to her amazing, secret solar panel shingles, Sally had managed to save more money than any of her neighbors.

After making sure the outside of the home is fully prepared for the winter season, a homeowner can turn their attention to the interior of the house. There are several ways to prepare the interior of the home for winter, and all will make the winter more comfortable to live in as well as cost efficient for the homeowner.

Determining the Practicality of Solar Panels

She clarified the myths that solar panels were ugly, expensive, damaging, inconvenient, or inefficient even in their cloudy climate. By the end of the next week, each home in the neighborhood had solar mounting systems operating on their roofs. The shell had been cracked on her stiff-necked neighborhood. Sally, mission accomplished.




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