One common pitfall when buying a home is assessing the heating system—especially during summer visits. I fell into that trap, taking the seller's word that the heating worked great.
The boiler wasn't faulty; it simply lacked efficiency, making long-term heating costs too high. It met the previous owner's needs, but I wanted better performance. Intrigued by photovoltaic panels, I explored solar options seriously.
Living in a sunny region, it made perfect sense. These systems not only heat homes effectively but also produce domestic hot water. The potential had me smiling.
This approach made my home its own power source. I could ditch the oil boiler, slash heating expenses, and trim electricity bills. The benefits were undeniable.
One detail: excess production can't be stored, but that's no drawback—EDF purchases unused electricity.
I researched providers and chose Panosol for their customized, rapid service. Their free assessment secured a building permit effortlessly, and the installation exceeded expectations. I'm thrilled with the outcome and already noticing lower bills.
I strongly recommend photovoltaic heating—it's reliable, cost-effective, and sustainable.