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Insurance might be required by the utility service provider if your system is connected to the grid. If not required, it might be desired. First ask your installation contractor about insurance requirements. If your contractor does not know, contact your insurance agent or provider directly. Once the solar panels and other equipment are connected to your home, they become real property. From that point on, they should be covered by your homeowners insurance. As soon as your system is attached to your roof or set in concrete on your property, it becomes real property and should be insured by your homeowner's or property insurance. However, to make certain your homeowner's
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coverage provided, contact your personal insurance agent. Back to Economics Directory green builder, or green remodeler in North Central Texas or the Dallas-Fort Worth area? Are you purchasing or building a home? Ready to add renewable energy? Interested in living more sustainably? Contact Terry Jensen Frugal Energy, LLC 972 251-1532 or 817 443-2553 Please call. If I can answer without seeing your home or business, I will do so at no charge.
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