Lower Your TECO Bill: AC Upgrade vs Solar Panels
Two paths to lower energy bills — and most Tampa homeowners don't realize the AC upgrade pays back faster.
| Factor | High-Efficiency AC Upgrade | Solar Panel System |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront Cost | $6,000–$12,000 | $20,000–$35,000 |
| Cooling Cost Reduction | 40–55% immediately | Can offset entire TECO bill |
| Payback Period | 3–5 years | 8–12 years |
| Maintenance | Annual tune-up ($100–$200) | Almost none |
| Home Value Impact | Moderate | Adds $15K–$25K |
| Works During Outage | No (needs grid) | Yes (with battery) |
The Smart Move: AC First, Then Solar
Upgrade your AC system first. A high-efficiency system reduces your total energy consumption by 30–50%, which means you need a SMALLER (cheaper) solar array to offset the remaining bill. The order matters: a $25K solar system for a home with an old AC becomes a $15K solar system after a modern AC install. You save $10,000 on solar by spending $8,000 on AC first.