🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Naples

Solar panel scams are surging in sunny Florida, including Naples. Scammers prey on homeowners eager for green energy savings. Spot red flags early, verify credentials, and connect with screened pros to protect your investment.

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Common Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Naples

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Rebate Offers

Door knockers promise 'free' panels or huge rebates only they can access, demanding quick deposits.

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Deposit and Ghost

Contractor takes 50%+ deposit for 'materials' then disappears without starting work.

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Bait-and-Switch Install

Quote low price with cheap panels, then upsell during install or deliver subpar work that fails inspections.

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Rushed Poor Repairs

After storm damage, quick fixes without proper assessment, leading to leaks or fire risks.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability and workers' comp. Call the listed insurer to confirm coverage is active.

2

Licensing

Florida solar installers need a certified Electrical Contractor (EC) license. Search the contractor's license on the DBPR website: myfloridalicense.com.

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References

Ask for 3+ recent Collier County references. Contact them to verify quality, timeliness, and satisfaction.

Protection FAQs

Are door-to-door solar salespeople legitimate?

Rarely. Trustworthy companies use websites, referrals, or ads—not cold calls. Always verify independently.

What licenses do solar pros need in Florida?

Electrical Contractor (EC) license via DBPR. Look for NABCEP certification for solar expertise. Check myfloridalicense.com.

How do I confirm insurance coverage?

Get COI naming you as additional insured. Phone the insurer to verify it's not expired.

Is there such thing as free government solar panels?

No—it's a scam. Legit incentives like 30% federal ITC reduce costs post-install via taxes.

What should a solar contract include?

Scope of work, payment schedule, warranties (25+ years on panels), permits, and cancellation terms.

How do I report a suspected scam?

Contact Florida Attorney General, local BBB, or Collier County Consumer Protection. File with FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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