4 FAQs about House installation of photovoltaic panels is a scam

Is going solar a scam?

It's likely a scam. While there are some government-funded solar programs for households that qualify, “going solar” isn't free. Honest businesses will tell you exactly how much it'll cost to get and install solar panels. Here's how to steer clear of the scams: Do some research.

What is solar panel fraud?

Solar panel fraud occurs when unscrupulous companies or individuals deceive homeowners through misleading sales practices, hidden fees, and false promises about solar energy systems. These deceptive practices have multiplied as the residential solar energy industry has expanded significantly over the past decade.

How do I avoid getting scammed with solar panels?

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.

Are You a real-life victim of solar panel fraud?

Real-life victims of solar panel fraud often face devastating financial consequences. Throughout the country, countless homeowners have fallen prey to these deceptive practices, with complaints to state agencies skyrocketing by over 500 percent from 2018 to 2023.

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