The Corderre home in Vista, CA, showcasing a new 6.4 kW solar panel installation on an asphalt shingle roof

Project: Corderre Residence

The Corderre household in Vista, CA, has made a notable move towards sustainability by installing a 6.4 kW solar system on their asphalt shingle roof. This solar setup is expected to produce 10,563 kWh annually, signifying a significant step towards reducing the household’s carbon footprint and reliance on traditional energy sources. Over the next 25 years, the Corderres are anticipated to see savings amounting to $50,825. This investment not only reflects their commitment to an eco-friendly lifestyle but also promises substantial financial returns. The integration of solar panels on a conventional asphalt shingle roof demonstrates the versatility and adaptability of solar solutions to various home types, making it a compelling choice for homeowners looking to embrace renewable energy.

Total System Size

6.4 kW

Annual Output

10,563 kWh

25 Year Savings

$50,825

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