The solar installation industry has grown rapidly, attracting both legitimate companies and less scrupulous operators. Your installer affects system performance, warranty coverage, and long-term success.
Legitimate solar companies answer your questions patiently and give you time to decide. Installers demanding immediate signatures or claiming limited-time offers are major red flags.
Are you licensed and insured? How many years have you been in business? What warranties do you provide? Will you handle permitting and interconnection?
Ask for references from customers whose systems were installed 3-5 years ago, not just recent ones.
Quality installers conduct thorough on-site evaluations. If an installer quotes you over the phone without visiting, that is problematic.
Your written contract should specify exact system size, panel and inverter models, total cost breakdown, all incentives, and performance guarantees.
Look for NABCEP certification, positive reviews across multiple platforms, transparent communication, and membership in professional organizations.
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