How to Choose a Solar Installer For Your Home

By Brad Smith

As a rule, most people do not consider choosing a contractor, solar or otherwise, to be one of the more pleasant tasks they face. However, it is not as bad as it might seem and, with a little bit of good advice upfront, it can be much less daunting than you might think.

If you follow these tips, you will probably get a quality solar installation that will do what it’s supposed to do for many years to come.

What’s the difference between a solar system retailer and a solar installer?

Nothing! When it comes to a solar system for your home, there are few companies that only sell solar systems and even fewer that just do solar installations. In almost all cases, the company that sells your solar system will also do the installation. Since 70-80% of the total price is for the equipment itself, it is just as important that you choose a company with competitive prices as it is that you choose a company that does high quality installation work.

What do I look for in a solar installer?

Experience in both years and number of projects is often the best indicator. While it is not a bad idea to ask for customer references, the installer is obviously going to give you names of their satisfied customers. Other than finding out that they have some satisfied customers, you won’t learn much.

Get the contractor’s license number and look it up with the State’s contractor license board. If you can’t verify the contractor’s license information…run! The lack of a valid contractor’s license (classification C-10, C-46 or B) is a sure sign that you are in for trouble. The license check will also allow you to verify that they are properly bonded and insured. If they have any severe complaints, you may see them there. However, keep in mind that most minor complaints will not be disclosed due to some complicated disclosure laws.

Installing a solar system is relatively simple as construction projects go and the vast majority of licensed, experienced installers can and will do a good job for you.

Found a solar installer you’re happy with? Read about How to Manage Your Solar Installer During Your Solar Panel Installation.

Bradford Smith is a former solar installer and founding member of the Renewzle team.

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