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March 1, 2026

Top 5 Solar Energy Myths Debunked

By LV Construction Design

When I first considered installing photovoltaic (PV) panels on my roof, I was bombarded with headlines that made solar seem either too risky, too expensive, or simply ineffective. That’s the reality for most homeowners: the market is still riddled with misconceptions that stall adoption and keep us dependent on fossil-fuel-heavy grids.

In this post I’ll walk you through the five most common solar myths, back each correction with real-world data, and give you practical takeaways so you can decide with confidence whether solar belongs on your property.


1. Myth #1 – “Solar panels are too expensive for the average homeowner”

Fact: The upfront cost has dropped dramatically, and financing options make solar affordable for a far wider audience than you might think.

Metric (2023-24) Then (2010) Now (2024)
Average installed cost (USD/kW) $5.00 $2.30
Federal Investment Tax Credit 30% 30%
Typical payback period 10-12 years 5-7 years
25-year savings $15,000 $35,000-$45,000

The drop in module prices — over a 55% decline in the last decade — means solar is now a mainstream utility choice rather than a luxury upgrade.


2. Myth #2 – “Solar only works in sunny places”

Fact: Modern PV cells generate electricity from any light source.

  • Diffuse light still produces 10-25% output on cloudy days.
  • Optimized tilt can increase production by 10-15%.
  • All regions receive sufficient solar irradiance for viable systems.

3. Myth #3 – “Solar panels will ruin my roof”

Fact: Properly installed panels can actually protect roofing materials.

  • Weight is evenly distributed within structural limits.
  • Panels shield roofs from UV and rain exposure.
  • Most systems include long-term warranties aligned with roof lifespan.

4. Myth #4 – “Solar energy isn’t reliable”

Fact: Solar combined with battery storage increases home resilience.

  • Modern inverters support islanded operation.
  • Battery costs have dropped significantly.
  • Solar microgrids already power communities during outages.

5. Myth #5 – “Solar panels need constant maintenance”

Fact: Solar systems are nearly maintenance-free.

  • Average degradation only 0.5% per year.
  • Rain handles most cleaning naturally.
  • Monitoring apps detect performance issues automatically.

Quick Checklist – Is Solar Right for You?

  1. Assess roof orientation and shading.
  2. Estimate production using solar calculators.
  3. Check government incentives.
  4. Select financing model.
  5. Choose certified installer.
  6. Consider battery storage.
  7. Review warranty terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Installation can occur in any weather. Panels begin generating electricity once sunlight is available.
Solar is typically treated as a home improvement and premiums usually increase only slightly.
Yes — through net-metering or feed-in tariff programs depending on local policy.
Systems can usually be transferred to the new homeowner or bought back depending on agreement terms.

Closing Thoughts

My journey from solar skeptic to advocate was shaped by data rather than assumptions. Today, technological advances have addressed concerns surrounding cost, reliability, maintenance, and roof safety.

If you're considering solar, request a professional site assessment from LV Construction Design and let real performance data guide your decision.

Solar isn’t a fad — it’s a proven energy solution reshaping how homes are powered.