How to Avoid a Solar Panel Scam Before It''s Too
Everything you need to know to avoid a solar panel scam and what to do if you feel you''ve been a victim of predatory solar companies.
Here's how to steer clear of the scams: Do some research. Avoid solar companies that say a government program will cover the whole cost of solar panels — or say they're from (or affiliated with) the government. These are lies. If you're looking at solar energy for your home, get quotes from reputable providers with a valid license.
To avoid getting scammed, you need to know what to look out for and when to walk away. Here's our guide to spotting solar panel scams and finding a great installer. If something you see or hear from a salesperson sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
One Texas resident, misled by a so-called “free solar” offer, found herself stuck with a $56,000 loan for panels that were never installed. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans lost billions to scam calls in 2023, with energy-related scams ranking among the most common. Scammers are experts in manipulation:
Across the U.S., seniors and homeowners unfamiliar with solar programs are prime targets. In Texas, complaints about solar scams increased over 800% between 2018 and 2023. These scams don't just take money—they erode trust, leaving victims feeling vulnerable and embarrassed. The good news? Awareness is the most powerful weapon.
Everything you need to know to avoid a solar panel scam and what to do if you feel you''ve been a victim of predatory solar companies.
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