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Getting to Know the Solar Consumer Protection Guide, Part 2

In a previous article, we discussed some of the information provided within California’s Solar Consumer Protection Guide, available for free through the California Public Utility Commission’s website. We covered what to consider in finding out if solar is a good fit for you, and the entities you’ll meet during the journey. But how do you know you’re dealing with a professional solar provider, and what financing assistance options are available?

Find a Qualified Solar Provider

Always work with a qualified photovoltaic system provider. (Solaron is listed with the State of California under license #561720). That way, you know you’re dealing with a company that follows government guidelines and standards for your safety and security. The Protection Guide recommends you look for at least three qualified solar providers so you can compare bids. Remember that the cheapest bid is not always the best option. Make sure you are receiving a quality system that will provide long-term reliability.

The questions you ask a solar provider help determine their quality and level of knowledge, as well as the customer service you can expect. Here are some good examples of questions recommended by the Solar Consumer Protection Guide:

Also, a powerful question is one of the simplest: “Is solar power free?” If the representative answers “Yes!”, they are likely being deceptive or inaccurate. In truth, installing solar is seldom free. The California Solar Consumer Protection Guide gives in-depth explanations as to what you should expect a solar installation to cost.

Financing Options for Solar

Though some homeowners purchase their solar systems outright, others do not have the funds available for a cash purchase. However, there are multiple ways to make purchasing a solar installation easier. Some options include:

Solaron constantly scours the available federal, state, and local sources for incentives, rebates, discounts, and percentage rates that will help you get the most for your solar system array. By calling our office or setting up an appointment for a free solar analysis, we’d be happy to look for the best options to make purchasing a solar system worth your while, all within the guidelines of the California Solar Consumer Protection Guide.

In later installments, we’ll discuss savings on your electric bill and what to consider when dealing with contracts and other paperwork attached to any solar power installation.

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