RE: It is freezing cold today, I guess it's a good day to replace the windows in my house

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I would have loved to do it some other time than the dead of winter. It took my windows about a month and a half longer than anticipated for them to be ready, so that is why I am stuck getting them installed now. They are moving pretty quickly to get them done though, so that is nice.



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I understand that, I felt like that when I planned to install solar panels, it was forecasted for April but with many delays about licenses, etc I could only install in August! Missed many sunny months of good energy power production haha

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Solar is something I am considering soon as well. I just dont know if I will be in this house long enough to benefit from that. It will be around $25-$30k for solar here on my home.

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it is a big investment for sure, Canada is a good place right now for a project like that since the gov is giving 5k$ of rebate plus financing with 0% interest rates, without that I was going to postpone for sure

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That's a good deal man. I haven't looked into what our government here does for solar yet. I think all new construction should make it mandatory for solar to be installed.

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I've been doing that math as well, and if I finance my solar, my payments will be almost the same that I'm paying for power now. The difference will be as time goes on, the payments are fixed, and power prices tend to go up. I'm almost pulling the trigger....

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There are definitely benefits to getting solar if you plan on staying in the home. I am really tempted to get it but I don't want to feel stuck here.

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