πŸ›‘οΈ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Palos Verdes Peninsula

Solar scams can cost you thousands and leave your home unsafe. Shady operators promise huge savings but deliver shoddy work or nothing at all. Spot the red flags, verify credentials, and protect your investment like you would for family.

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Common Solar Panel Installation & Repair Scams in Palos Verdes Peninsula

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Government Rebates

Scammers claim special rebates or grants require upfront fees. They pocket the money and vanish.

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Bait-and-Switch Installers

A polished salesperson quotes low, but unlicensed subcontractors do poor work, voiding warranties.

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Phantom Panels

You pay for panels that never arrive, or low-quality imports fail quickly.

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Aggressive Leasing Schemes

Push 'no-money-down' leases with hidden fees and impossible buyout terms.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance for general liability and workers' compensation. Call the insurance provider listed to verify coverage amounts and expiration dates.

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Licensing

Search the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) at cslb.ca.gov or call 800-321-2752. Legitimate solar installers hold a C-10 (Electrical) or C-46 (Solar) license. Confirm the license is active and matches the company.

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References

Ask for at least 3 recent Palos Verdes Peninsula-area projects. Contact references to confirm work quality, timelines, and any issues.

Protection FAQs

What licenses should solar installers have in California?

C-10 Electrical Contractor or C-46 Solar Contractor licenses via CSLB. Always verify online.

Are door-to-door solar sales legitimate?

Often notβ€”take time to research. Get multiple bids from established local companies.

Should I pay upfront for solar panels?

No. Deposits are okay (10-20%), but never full payment before delivery and install.

How do I verify solar rebates are real?

Check dsireusa.org or energy.ca.gov. Legit pros don't charge for 'rebate processing'.

What questions to ask solar pros?

License number? Insurance proof? Production guarantees? Warranty details? Permit process?

How can I report a solar scam in Palos Verdes Peninsula?

Contact LA County Consumer Protection (562-462-2123), CSLB, or FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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