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Solar, batteries, roof condition, flood risk, and hurricane backup should be planned together.

Best places to start

  • hurricane backup power
  • solar economics
  • roof readiness
  • flood-aware equipment placement

What to check first

  • Check roof age before signing a solar contract.
  • Plan backup around refrigeration, fans, medical devices, and limited fuel access.
  • Place electrical equipment with flood risk and service access in mind.

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