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Answers (2)

- Chris Cliff, "Chris Cliff"
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I am thinking that since I live in the Seattle area, people are less inclined to go solar. That and I think the prevalence of HOA restrictions against doing any changes that the neighbors will see will stop people in newer homes from going solar too.

- julie78787
- Contributions:17
Many of the Home Owner Associations in Central Texas have deed restrictions against solar hot water collectors. Changes in state and federal laws are removing those restrictions, so it will hopefully become more popular.
How popular is Solar Hot Water in your market?
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