7 Ways to Convince Your Spouse to Go Solar

So you’re ready to go solar but your spouse isn’t. Convince your spouse to make the investment that’s good for the environment and, ultimately, healthy for your pocketbook. Here are 7 no-fail arguments:
- They’re practical. If you’ve got enough money saved up for a tropical vacation with first-class seats and five-star lodging, consider putting the money towards a practical solar panel system instead. With federal incentives, you get a chunk of your investment back, and with lower utility bills from month to month, you will be able to save up for another vacation in no time. In the meanwhile, flying coach isn’t bad.
- He’ll have one of the most sought after homes on the block, even in a troubled economy. According to a recent L.A. Times article, homes equipped with solar power are selling fast, and they raise the value of your home.
- Relying on solar power doesn’t mean he needs to sacrifice residential luxuries. Your husband can still watch TV and use the dishwasher. Reduce your electrical needs because you want to conserve energy, not because the solar system isn’t capable. In fact, college kids in the Solar Decathlon built homes that can keep the computer and TV on for up to 5 hours, all without a backup grid.
- He can relocate to a remote mountain cabin. Or at least dream about it. Solar systems are capable of operation off-the-grid, so those who live in remote areas need not depend on conventional power.
- He’ll get his money’s worth. Solar power systems utilize the most recent technology available, withstanding hail and snow, and proving reliable for upwards of 20 years.
- They’re commitment free, and they come in many different options. Passive solar power systems won’t take up your husband’s Sunday afternoons with maintenance and repair. Once they’re installed, they essentially run themselves. You can choose from a myriad of passive solar options, from windows to walls to floors.
- They come with a whole new set of high tech toys, including free web-based tools and handheld devices that measure sun concentrations on every end of your property.
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Posted on February 25th in Going Solar by Renee.


February 16th, 2009 at 2:35 am
Why automatically assume that the guy is going to need persuading? And that he’s the one who’ll be paying?
February 17th, 2009 at 11:46 am
Great point, Joy-Mari. I like your thinking. Today’s working women are significant contributors to their household finances. No matter who’s paying, though, both spouses do their fair share of convincing on certain matters. Here’s another angle for the story you may enjoy: http://solar.calfinder.com/blog/going/the-wife-acceptance-factor/
April 16th, 2009 at 4:10 pm
This is exactly the article I needed! I’ve been trying to convince my wife that generating all our electricity is a must for retirement and she’s not convinced. (She thinks “some” would be good enough and is worried it’ll make the house ugly.) Thanks!