Neighbor''s solar horror story
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As more and more people make the switch to solar and more companies pop up that seem to offer a full spectrum of services, we''ve come across some interesting solar nightmares over the past few years.
This is our third chapter of Solar Panel Horror Stories. In our attempt to help consumers make solar decisions they feel confident and excited about, we believe it is our job as Solar Educators to outline a few of
With ongoing scrutiny over financial practices and a cautionary atmosphere pervading the residential solar landscape, homeowners across the country are hesitant to take the plunge when
When a friend''s bad experience casts doubt on solar, reps need more than a rebuttal. This article helps you turn fear into clarity and stories into trust—by showing how today''s solar experience is different.
Solar panels are supposed to save you money — not sink your home sale. In this story, a seller agreed to a contract that included a $12,000 balloon payment after two years.
However, many people have heard horror stories about solar installations gone wrong—from subpar service to faulty equipment, or unexpected legal issues. These unfortunate situations often stem from
The following letter is from a very reputable company in Solar ''s installer network to a homeowner who was unfortunately taken advantage of.
They''re tales of solar nightmares: disappearing installers, flickering lights, shocking discoveries, and energy bills that just won''t die. Fortunately, each of these hauntingly true stories has a bright
One homeowner shared their struggle of trying to avoid solar scams — and Redditors came to their rescue.
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