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6 Tips to Find the Perfect Solar Installer

 

Making the switch to solar energy is a fantastic way to lower your environmental footprint and save money on energy costs. With more solar companies emerging, ranging from local businesses to larger firms that operate across multiple states, making the right choice for an installer can be challenging. Here in Houston, Texas, we’ve heard from many homeowners and businesses about the difficulties they face in selecting a solar installer. To help address these challenges, we’ve put together this blog to guide you in finding a trustworthy and skilled solar installer for your project.

 

  1. Verify Credentials and Experience

Examine a solar installer’s qualifications and experience before choosing one. Seek certifications from reputable associations such as the NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners). This accreditation shows that the installer has completed extensive training and satisfies high industry standards. Also, another important aspect to consider is the number of installations and large projects the company has installed in recent years. A high number of successful solar installations demonstrates their experience and reliability, which is often more telling than just looking at the number of years they’ve been in business.

 

  1. Read Reviews and Ask for References

 

It’s crucial to learn about other people’s experiences with the service or product, just as you would when booking a trip or purchasing a product. Consumer testimonials are an important source for evaluating the standing of an installer. To evaluate their effectiveness, read reviews on independent websites such as Yelp and Google. Find out what people have to say about their work quality, customer service, and timeliness. It’s also a good idea to ask the installer for references from previous customers. Contact these references to  get an honest assessment of their interactions with them.

 

  1. Ensure Proper Licensing and Insurance

 

Verify a solar installer’s insurance and license status before hiring them. A qualified installer keeps up with building rules and local regulations, which is essential for a compliance and safe installation. Insurance is equally crucial because it safeguards you in the event that something goes wrong or is damaged while being installed. A trustworthy installation need to possess both worker’s compensation and general liability insurance.

 

  1. Get Multiple Quotes and Compare

 

Obtain quotations from many installers to make sure you’re getting a reasonable price. Compare the inclusions contained in each quote as well as the total cost. Verify the specifics on the calibre of the equipment, installation services, warranties, and other costs. Quotes that appear abnormally low should be avoided since they may represent hidden expenses or a quality compromise. You should be able to clearly understand what you’re paying for with a detailed quote.

 

  1. Assess the Quality of Equipment

 

The quality of the equipment in your solar installation directly affects the system’s lifespan and performance. It’s important to understand which solar panels, inverters, and battery storage systems your installer offers, as well as the brands they use, since higher-quality components often come with better efficiency and warranties. Investing in high-quality equipment and installation not only boosts performance but also helps prevent future issues.

 

  1. Evaluate Customer Service and Support

 

A satisfying encounter with your installation is largely dependent on providing good customer service. Choose a business that will answer your questions and provide you with information on the installation, upkeep, and post-installation assistance. They should also be communicative, transparent, and responsive at all times. A strong guarantee and a clear plan for resolving any problems that may arise after installation are also crucial. You may evaluate a company’s customer service by looking at internet reviews and their social media presence to see how they respond to complaints and engage with customers.

 

Choosing the right solar installer is essential for ensuring your solar energy system is both effective and reliable. By following these tips, verifying credentials, reading reviews, checking insurance, comparing quotes, assessing equipment quality, and evaluating customer service, you can make a well-informed decision. At Solstice Solar, we are committed to providing top-notch solar installations. We are proudly certified by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) and have earned certification from leading manufacturers. As a Premier Span Installer, a certified Enphase Silver Installer, and accredited by Franklin WH for panels and SolarEdge, we stand ready to deliver exceptional service and high-quality products. Trust us to guide you through a seamless transition to solar energy with the expertise and support you deserve.



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