Solar is a process, so be aware it will be numerous steps, permits, and appointments. Within that reality, Helio was ...
Solar is a process, so be aware it will be numerous steps, permits, and appointments. Within that reality, Helio was a very good company. We had numerous meetings while I requested additional options - like critter guard (oh, the squirrels) and using a hybrid inverter that would allow me to install batteries less expensively than Enphase or Tesla systems. Then, the system gets designed, then you sign off, then they do a site visit to visually inspect the roof, then permits and installations. The actual panels go on in a day - everything else takes A LOT longer. And then permits to turn everything on, permits to connect to the grid, permits to energize the grid (if you have a battery - try hard to include a battery for energy independence and power outages). A final approval from the electric company and then the job is done and the final payment made (payments are made in installments, depending on financing). Some of the places I got good information from were: Energy Sage, CT Smart-e
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