🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Meadow Valley

Solar panels are a smart investment for your Meadow Valley home, but scammers target homeowners looking to go green. Don't risk your hard-earned money on shady operators. Follow these simple steps to spot fakes and connect with real pros. Think of this as advice from a family member who's seen it all.

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Common Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Meadow Valley

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Rebate Promises

Scammers door-knock claiming exclusive access to California or federal solar rebates, take fees or deposits, then vanish.

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Deposit Disappearance

Contractor collects a big deposit for panels or installation, starts minimal work or none, and ghosts you.

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Shoddy or Unlicensed Install

Unqualified crews damage roofs, wiring, or panels, voiding warranties and causing hazards or repair bills.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Low initial quote balloons with 'unexpected' fees after signing, or subpar equipment swapped in.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Ask for a Certificate of Liability Insurance (COI) and workers' compensation proof. Call the insurer directly to confirm coverage is current and adequate for solar work.

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Licensing

Search the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) at cslb.ca.gov using the license number or business name. Ensure it's active; solar pros typically hold C-10 (Electrical) or C-46 (Solar) licenses. Check for complaints too.

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References

Request 3 recent Plumas County or nearby references. Call them to verify quality of work, timelines, and satisfaction—no legit pro will mind.

Protection FAQs

How do I check a solar contractor's license in California?

Go to cslb.ca.gov, enter the license number or name. Look for active status, bond, and no recent violations.

What insurance should solar installers have?

General liability (at least $1M), workers' comp, and possibly roofers' coverage. Always verify the COI with the carrier.

Should I pay a deposit upfront for solar panels?

Small deposits (under 10%) are common, but never full payment. Tie payments to milestones in the contract.

Are there free government rebates for solar in Meadow Valley?

No direct rebates, but federal ITC tax credit and net metering. Check dsireusa.org for CA incentives—scammers fake these.

What certifications do good solar installers have?

CSLB C-10/C-46 license, NABCEP for installers, and manufacturer training. Ask to see proofs.

What if I suspect a solar scam?

Stop payments, contact CSLB to file complaint, and report to Plumas County authorities or CA Attorney General.

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