J Darrin Gross
If you're willing, I'd like to ask you, Carl Moose, what is the BIGGEST RISK?
Carl Moose
Yeah, so as a property owner. And when I'm dealing with property owners, anytime you make a change to the building, or you install something on the building, like solar, you know, there's, there's some risk there. I mean, you know, obviously their first concern is, you know, are you going to put poke holes in my roof, and is my roof going to leak? So that's one of, one of the considerations. The other is, you know, weather, you know, they ask, well, you know, are these going to blow off if we get a, you know, big weather storm, or is hail going to damage these? And you know, the answer is, possibly, you know, if the storm is big enough, and if the hail is big enough, you have that, you have that risk. And then, of course, you know, they they ask about, are they going to work, right? And so there's enough data out there with regard to whether the solar panels are going to work, and we know the sun's going to be there, right? So that's not, that's not an issue.
The question then becomes, you know, are these things actually going to work? And there's enough data out there that to support, you know, our response to that, which, yeah, they're going to the way that we install them, the way that they're designed, they they will perform. So those are the questions that we get from business owners, you know, with regard to, you know, if I, if I make this change and go ahead and put solar panels up there, those are typically their concerns.
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