
To whom it may concern
GBKnow more than they do I had other issues that were never fully resolved (I gave up), but a solid issue is that solar has not paid off one year into it. I had 118% of my energy consumption installed & I still had a $200 electric bill (my highest before solar was $280). Add the loan payment & I'm upside down. Something didn't come out right. If my solar loan was paid off, I'd just have a reasonable electric bill, but the goal was $0 electric bill. If I had batteries I might have a $0 bill, but that's a whole other loan. I thought I had researched solar to death, even getting multiple quotes, & I still failed. So, if u can't trust the company or yourself, it might be best to just have plenty of extra money. It's a mistake I remember once a month when I get my electric bill.

Judith/cindy Galas/west
GBMixed feelings I loved all the crew and staff, am delighted with yearly electric bills under $400. BUT I feel deeply underserved that during the sign up no one suggested I consider replacing my roof before install, because two years later it cost me about $5,500 to have the panels removed and reinstalled and to purchase a new frame. Knowing what that extra cost would be clearly is something I should have been alerted to.

Clint
GBGreat battery installer I have a very complex install with new products that had just been released by enphase. My setup included solar, batteries and a home generator. There were some delays with the install but in the end I am happy with the outcome. Astrawatt is a good installer that I would use on future projects.

Tom Ruisinger
GBGreat Service I have owned this system for about 3 years. I had an inverter fail. The initial response to my call was less than expected. It apparently was a "call center". Finally I reached someone local. The problem was solved quickly and I couldn't have had a better experience.

Chad
GBFriendly to work with, but questionable estimate and safety practices. Design and installation process went smoothly but the original energy production estimate was off. They predicted 7.6 MWh in first year of production but I only saw 6.9 MWh in my first full year 2023. Also, I recommended them to a colleague, and one of the workers fell off his roof during install and was hospitalized.