There are many solar panel installers in Nevada that can help you with your solar project, so it can take time and effort to find the best one for you. Be sure to look at things like warranties, customer service, reviews, financing options, consultations and equipment options.
Warranties and Installation
Most solar installers offer products that come with 25-year warranties. Solar companies typically go by the manufacturer’s warranty, though some companies will warranty different items. A workmanship warranty and its length can vault one solar installer to the top of your list.
Along with installation warranties, find out if the company has its own in-house installers or subcontract installation work out to others. Should issues arise with your subcontractor’s installation, things between you, working it out with the solar company and the subcontractor can get complicated.
Customer Service and Communication
Excellent communication with your solar energy system installer is essential. Because of the potentially significant investment amount, ensure your provider offers solid communication channels during the selection and installation process, as well as after the sale. Check your candidate company’s website for customer service options, such as a phone number, live operators, chat functions and detailed contact information to make sure you can get a hold of the company when questions come up.
Ratings and Reviews
Before committing to a solar energy company, check reviews and ratings of your candidate companies and their competitors. Be sure to consult several online sources to gather as much information as possible. If you choose to rely on review platforms, read several of both the good and bad reviews to determine your best match based on various potential circumstances you could encounter when purchasing, installing and owning your system.
Financing Options
Many solar energy system providers offer multiple ways to finance your purchase. Options may include buying the system outright, obtaining a solar loan to spread out the cost over time or solar leases or PPAs. PPAs allow for low-cost entry into the solar energy world without needing to purchase the equipment. Instead, you can allow the company to own and maintain the equipment while paying for the energy it provides. However, with leases and PPAs, you won’t be able to take advantage of most incentives. In any case, be sure the company you choose offers the type of financing you need for your investment.
Additionally, be sure to know how any rebates or tax credits can impact the amount you need to finance.
Consultations
Most solar companies offer free or low-cost consultations to help you determine your solar energy needs and choose the right equipment. The consultation can also provide additional options and ideas. Most importantly, you’ll gain an understanding of the costs involved and can request a pricing quote from the company. It’s important to ask questions about the next steps of the process to ensure you’re kept up-to-date. Try to find out what happens after the consultation and how you’ll work with a customer service representative.
Equipment Options
Each solar energy system company offers a range of equipment options. While many offer products from several manufacturers, some offer more limited choices. If you’re looking for a specific product or products from a particular manufacturer, identify a company with those items available. Additionally, solar companies tend not to offer many battery options. Just like with the other equipment, if you do your research on available products, you can narrow your search for a solar installer by looking at those that have the products you like.