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The company's reputation is mixed, with positive sentiments highlighting the potential benefits of solar energy and a generally knowledgeable staff. Customers appreciate the concept of solar solutions, especially in light of rising utility costs. However, significant concerns arise regarding the customer service approach, particularly around communication, transparency, and responsiveness. Many reviews express frustration with the initial qualification process, perceived delays in service, and inadequate support for specific living situations, such as those in trailer parks or condos. Overall, while there is optimism about solar energy, the company needs to enhance its customer engagement and clarify its processes to improve satisfaction.
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I haven't seen the work yet… so I don't know what the finished product will be
Having a split keyboard is difficult. Because it was offered and I'm glad!
Same insurance policy which is basic costs for electric vehicles and houses
I have had a 16 kW system until the fire of 2017 that destroyed my home
They have never turned it on. They hooked it up but didn't turn the power on.
So far everything is just talk. I will believe it when I see it
Was easy to do. It was nice to see that you can actually check yourself if you qualify.
Free is only a come-on. The governor is the lost leader! There isn't much for a cut price anymore.
We have satisfied with the service that we have. The service works for us in Cambridge.
I'm waiting for the can't do it feeling. It would be nice but not sure if it's something feasible for me.
Good, don't have enough information so far to have an opinion
Send me another reputable provider to get another quote. I am considering installing solar panels on my house.
The question is "What's the bottom line?" Can my income afford that bottom line, and will it be worth it>

