Solar Scams You Should Know About – Forbes Home
If you plan to go solar, watch out for sneaky solar scams, which could cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars.
If you plan to go solar, watch out for sneaky solar scams, which could cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Scammers across the U.S. are going door-to-door, pitching “free” solar energy systems. Many homeowners never get any solar equipment installed; those who do often get shoddy work.
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.
Like any industry experiencing rapid growth, the solar sector isn''t immune to unscrupulous practices and solar fraud. While most solar companies and representatives operate with integrity, homeowners
Scams are unfortunately common in the solar industry. Learn more about some of the most likely scams you may face when trying to go solar.
That''s why we put together these tips to avoid getting ripped off when buying solar panels -- backed by expert advice. Here''s how to dodge solar panel scams and identify red flags.
Like any industry experiencing rapid growth, the solar sector isn''t immune to
These scams start with an unexpected phone call, message on social, or even an in-person visit. The so-called official offers you an “energy audit” to reduce your utility costs. Or they might try to sign you
As solar grows in popularity, more scammers are targeting consumers. Here are three common solar scams to look out for, how to avoid them and how to report solar scams.
Learn how to spot solar panel fraud, avoid predatory contracts, and take action if you''ve been scammed, with guidance from Prevost Law Firm.
Solar power may be the energy of the future, but in the present there are lots of solar scammers trying to take your money. Here''s how to tell.
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