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As we noted last week, solar giant, SunPower has filed for bankruptcy, the victim of high interest rates and the overall solar industry slowdown caused in part by the idiocy that is NEM 3.0.
So where should potential SunPower clients go, now that SunPower is no longer around? Obviously, one option would be to go with another large solar company, but be sure to check out their reviews - some of these outfits have lousy customer service (we know because we keep getting calls from disgruntled customers trying to get someone from one of those companies in particular to return their calls) and high cancellation rates, which is an indicator of some very high pressure sales tactics. Ugh.
But allow me to make the case for the opposite end of the scale: the small, local, “long-tail” solar companies, like Run on Sun. Let’s look at some Pros and Cons.
First the Pros:
That all sounds great, but there must be Cons as well, right? And the answer is yes, but really just one!
Cons:
An analogy that I like to make is the difference between a Mom and Pop hardware store and Home Depot. HD will have everything you need for cheap(ish), if you can find it, and good luck finding someone who can actually answer your questions. The M&P store will have fewer items and will probably be more expensive, but the people running the store know their inventory like the back of their hand, and can answer whatever question you can throw their way. Plus, their is the feel good aspect of supporting local businesses!
So - for the sake of argument - let’s assume that I have convinced you to at least check out a local company or two. How do you pick the right one? Here’s some pointers:
Run on Sun stacks up well in all of those indicators. We have been in business continuously since 2006 - we turn 18 next month! We have 32 Google reviews with a 4.9 out of 5 ranking. Our founder and CEO, Jim Jenal, has been NABCEP certified since 2010, and Run on Sun is a certified installer for both REC and Enphase!
If you were talking to SunPower, give us a call, we would love to help you out!
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