Most solar
panel installers do not have the scale or financing to offer a better solar leasing deal to customers.
Not exact matches
The electric
panel / fuse box actually caught on fire recently as a result of the poor installation job that the 3rd - party
installer did when they hooked up the heated seats.
If you're trying to sell your solar home, make sure your real estate agent knows the full value that your solar
panels represent to the home: have actual facts and figures available, looking at your electric bills before the installation and after, and any payback analysis your
installer did for you.
The secret to finding the right local solar company for you is to
do your research into solar
panel and solar inverter brands and then once you have decided what brand of solar equipment you want to buy then seek out the local
installers that sell those brands.
Solar
panel manufacturers already use advanced machinery to help them be more productive, so why wouldn't solar
installers do the same?
Be sure to ask your
installer and
do research about when the benefits of having solar
panels will flow through to your house and your bottom line.
But the vast majority of systems these days are installed under leases or power - purchase agreements, where homeowners don't own the
panels placed on their roofs, but instead agree to purchase power generated by them from the
installer.