🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Melbourne

Solar panel scams can cost Melbourne homeowners thousands and leave roofs damaged. Think of it like hiring for your family's home—don't rush. Spot the red flags and verify pros to protect yourself.

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Common Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Melbourne

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Deposit Disappearance

Scammers collect large deposits for 'materials' then vanish, leaving you with nothing.

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Fake Rebate Promises

Door-knockers claim limited-time federal rebates only they can access, pressuring quick buys.

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Unlicensed Shoddy Work

Unqualified crews install unsafe panels without permits, causing fires, leaks, or voided warranties.

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Lease or Financing Traps

Hidden fees in aggressive lease deals lead to escalating payments and ownership issues.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance for general liability (at least $1M) and workers' comp. Call the insurer listed to confirm it's active and covers your job.

2

Licensing

Florida requires solar installers to hold a valid contractor license (e.g., Certified Solar Contractor or Electrical Contractor) from the DBPR. Verify at myfloridalicense.com using their license number. Check Brevard County for local business tax receipt.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent Melbourne-area customers. Call them to ask about work quality, timelines, and any issues.

Protection FAQs

What licenses do solar installers need in Melbourne, FL?

Florida DBPR license as Certified Solar Contractor (CSC), Electrical Contractor (EC), or General Contractor (CGC). Check myfloridalicense.com.

How can I verify a solar company's insurance?

Get a COI directly from their insurer. Confirm coverage limits and expiration for your project.

Are there real government rebates for solar panels?

Yes, federal ITC (30% tax credit). Florida has net metering. Verify at dsireusa.org—no 'secret' rebates exist.

What should be in a solar contract?

Equipment specs, warranties, payment schedule, permits, timelines, roof protection, and cancellation terms.

I paid a deposit—what now?

Contact local police and FL AG office to report. Dispute credit card charge. Avoid paying more.

How do I report a suspected scam?

File with Brevard County Sheriff, Florida AG (myfloridalegal.com), FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov), and DBPR.

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