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Solar Deceptions | January 28, 2023

Uncovering the Deception: A Look into the Systemic Problems in the Solar Industry

As the popularity of solar energy continues to grow, so too do the instances of deception among solar installers. From promises of coverage for acts of God to misleading statements about insurance, homeowners are increasingly finding themselves misled by solar companies and their salespeople.

But just how systematic is this deception, and what can homeowners do to protect themselves?

The first thing to understand is that solar warranties are different from insurance policies. While a solar warranty may cover certain types of damage or defects, it is not designed to cover acts of God like hail or lightning strikes. This is a crucial distinction that many homeowners are not made aware of, leading to false expectations and disappointment when damage occurs.

Another common tactic used by solar salespeople is to claim that a homeowner’s insurance policy will cover damage to the solar panels. While it is true that some insurance policies may cover damage to the solar arrays, this is not a guarantee and can vary from one policy to another. Furthermore, even if a homeowner’s insurance does cover damage to solar panels, the process of making a claim and receiving reimbursement can be complicated and time-consuming.

It is important to note that this deception is not limited to a few rogue companies or salespeople but instead seems to be a systemic issue in the industry. This is why it is crucial for homeowners to thoroughly research both the solar company and the salesperson before making a purchase. This can be done by checking online reviews, talking to other homeowners who have used the company, and asking for references from the salesperson.

In addition to researching the company and salesperson, homeowners should also carefully read and understand the terms of the warranty and any other agreements they are asked to sign. It is also a good idea to consult with an attorney or other professional who can help interpret the legal language and ensure that the homeowner’s rights are protected.

In conclusion, the solar energy industry has been plagued by deception and false promises, making it imperative for homeowners to take a proactive approach to protect themselves. This includes thoroughly researching the company and salesperson, carefully reading, and understanding the terms of the warranty and any other agreements, and consulting with a professional if necessary. By taking these steps, homeowners can avoid being misled and ensure that they are getting the most out of their solar investment.

Don’t be a victim of deception in the solar industry. Take the time to research, read, and understand the terms of the warranty and agreements before making a purchase. Consult with a professional if necessary and share your experiences with others.

Together, we can hold solar companies accountable and ensure that homeowners get the most out of their solar investment.


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