🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

# Avoid Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Bandera Protect your home like family.

Solar panel scams are hitting Texas hard, including Bandera. Scammers promise big savings but leave you with unsafe systems or empty pockets. Here's how to spot them and stay safe, just like I'd tell my own family.

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Common Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Bandera

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Rebate Promises

Door-knockers claim special 'limited-time' rebates from government or utility, charging fees to apply.

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Phantom Installers

Take deposit for panels/equipment, then vanish or install junk that fails inspection.

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Unsafe Shoddy Work

Unlicensed crews install fire hazards or non-code systems that void warranties.

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Leasing/Financing Tricks

Hide fees in solar leases/PPAs, escalating payments or fake savings.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Demand liability insurance ($1M+), workers' comp, and product liability certs. Call the insurer using details on the certificate to confirm active coverage—no fakes.

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Licensing

Verify on the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) site: tdlr.texas.gov/electricians. Solar work requires an electrician license (e.g., PV Installer). Call TDLR at (800) 803-9202 and check Bandera County building dept for local registration.

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References

Get 3+ recent Bandera-area references. Call to verify timelines, quality, and satisfaction. Check online reviews on BBB or Google.

Protection FAQs

What licenses do solar pros need in Bandera, TX?

Texas electrician license via TDLR for PV installs. Check tdlr.texas.gov and local building codes.

Should I pay upfront for solar panels?

Limit to 10-25% deposit. Tie rest to inspections, installs, and Bandera County sign-off.

How do I spot fake solar rebates?

No legit rebate requires upfront fees. Verify on IRS.gov for ITC or Texas Comptroller site.

Do door-to-door solar sales work in Bandera?

Usually scams. Reputable firms use websites, referrals—not cold calls.

What if the solar install fails inspection?

Halt payments. Demand fixes from licensed pro. Report unlicensed to TDLR.

How to report a solar scam in Texas?

Contact Bandera County Sheriff, Texas AG (texasattorneygeneral.gov), FTC.gov.

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