Adding solar panels to your existing system is a great way to increase energy efficiency and reduce electricity bills. While the initial costs for panels, installation, and potential upgrades can vary, the long-term savings and return on investment make it a smart decision for many homeowners.
Working with your original solar installer is the best way to get more panels on your roof. Your initial installer will be comfortable with your system, know which permits you must apply for when adding panels, and what equipment will pair best with your existing system.
Do not add more solar panels to your system if your roof is old, it is a leased system, or if you do not have enough roof space for extra panels. Contact your original solar installer to add more panels to your system. Why add solar panels to an existing solar system?
Can I add more solar panels to my home?
Most of the time, you can add more solar panels to your home. The economics will probably look a lot different then the first time you went solar. (And if you live in a state like California that upended its solar incentives, you're probably better off leaving your old setup alone.)
Can I install solar panels myself?
It is technically possible to install additional panels yourself, but we don't recommend it. Installing your own solar panel system is dangerous, as with any project involving electrical work. DIY installations also mean you must handle permitting yourself, which can be a lot of time and paperwork.
Back in 2018, it was just 325 watts per panel. And the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory reports that in 2013, the average was less than 260 watts per panel. So depending on the age of your system, you could generate at least 23% to 50% more energy from the same space by upgrading to new panels.
How much does it cost to install new solar panels?
Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to what adding new panels will cost, but in general, you can expect it to be around the same average cost to install solar, about $3.00 per watt. The following table outlines an estimated cost for installing additional solar panels to your existing system: *Assumes 400-watt panels