To: George from New England
I think 0bamaDontCare covers that.
2 posted on
11/11/2015 1:13:56 PM PST by
Paladin2
(my non-desktop devices are no longer allowed to try to fix speling and punctuation, nor my gran-mah.)
To: George from New England
Are you having a bad day or what? Windows and now solar panels?
3 posted on
11/11/2015 1:14:17 PM PST by
EBH
( I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.)
To: George from New England
Curious as to why, although I don’t have them. We don’t get that much sun here, especially in winter.
To: George from New England
I have been wondering, ever since these became popular, about the damage they must do long term to roofs. In states that endure high winds, they must “work” on the connections during a wind storm and eventually tear off, taking a piece of the roof with it.
To: George from New England
I think the damn things make the neighborhood look terrible.
I mean really ugly. Life is more than just about freaking being green.
LOL
Venting........take care.
7 posted on
11/11/2015 1:22:27 PM PST by
Uversabound
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To: George from New England
Given the high deductables for hail damage to the roof, I’m not surprised by this move.
8 posted on
11/11/2015 1:23:15 PM PST by
PAR35
To: George from New England
Bad luck runs in three’s. Next thing you know they cancell your policy on your chey volt.
9 posted on
11/11/2015 1:24:17 PM PST by
Autonomous User
(During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.)
To: George from New England
To: George from New England
I think it’s because of fire hazard....and electrical shorting in case of fire...also high voltages and water are a bad combination for firefighters.
15 posted on
11/11/2015 1:37:14 PM PST by
spokeshave
(MDSM = Mentally Discombobulated Screaming Media)
To: George from New England
17 posted on
11/11/2015 1:40:37 PM PST by
xzins
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To: George from New England
Check out other insurers. Surely one will cover you- for some price.
“there are certain geographical locations that simply do not have enough solar panels installed to make the expenditure or risk worth it for the insurance carrier. This is especially true if you are dealing with a smaller, more local home insurance company. However, even some of the bigger and more national companies will not cover solar panels in certain parts of the country.”
https://usinsuranceagents.com/answers/2879/are-solar-panels-covered-by-my-homeowners-insurance-policy
20 posted on
11/11/2015 1:48:25 PM PST by
mrsmith
(Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
To: George from New England
What about panel installations that are purchased over time?
I’ll bet the installer demands insurance as part of the deal.
(Kind of like comprehensive ins. on your car when making payments.)
22 posted on
11/11/2015 1:53:42 PM PST by
Scrambler Bob
(Using 4th keyboard due to wearing out the "/" and "s" on the previous 3)
To: George from New England
I see fools all over putting up solar panels. These are people in their 70’s and 80’s. They don't get it that they'll never recover the cost. Most are lease deals, which will cause all kinds of problems when the house is sold.
24 posted on
11/11/2015 2:00:58 PM PST by
AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Progressives spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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