I am Interested in Getting Solar

You don’t know how glad we are that you’ve gotten this far and that you’re interested in solar. You rock!

Mostly what we want is to educate you about solar, but we are also here to connect you with experts in your area that can make solar a reality for you. Fill out our quote request form here, and we will hook you up with local solar professionals! Of course if you live in San Francisco, just contact Dave directly and he’ll answer your questions.

How it Works:

1. Fill this out

2. Get a bid from an installer we have selected.

If you haven’t already, we strongly recommend you read the 9 crucial solar installer considerations before making any final decisions!

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7 comments.

larry j roberts
Comment on January 12th, 2008.

I AM AN AMEREN CUSTOMER AND AM NOT SURE OF WHO TO CONTACT TO GET THE PROJECT STARTED.

Comment on January 26th, 2008.

Hi! Just fill out the form above! Thanks! Dave

Maria Evans
Comment on March 7th, 2008.

Req. local installer/$$/rebates and etc.
Maria

Bob Klecha - Idaho County Solar, LLC
Comment on March 13th, 2008.

hello, ive been doing renewable energy in idaho for 25 years now, how do i get on your list of installers. also, i think you ought to take away another star from idaho’s effort in promoting solar in idaho. you have mentioned our governor and his preference for nuclear. also the $75 and $150 site assesment program is gone, has been for a while now. No program exists to license solar installers and to me the biggest issue is the small electric co-operatives, they have bad grid tie policies, and most people in remote idaho have co-opertives supplying thier power…last year it was posted in the local papers to give your input to the lawmakers of the state for a brand new energy plan for idaho, i made several calls to give my input and no one would call me back. and the sales tax relief is only good if you install over 25KW …thats 25,0000 watts worth of solar ….I bet there isnt one person in idaho using that tax relief program for solar in idaho. wind …maybe thank you, Bob

Shane
Comment on March 18th, 2008.

I own an electric company here in Des Moines and we are geared up for installing a lot of large solar systems in the near future. We have been trained by some of the largest solar producing compaines and are now working with some very well known companies in Des Moines.We really need the state to jump on board and realize how much ability the state has for solar production.

Julie Moss
Comment on April 24th, 2008.

My Husband & I are due to return to MS soon from England and want to build/have built our own home but want to incorprate energy saving aspects to our home. Where can we get advise about what is avaiable and recommended for our needs

Comment on April 24th, 2008.

Hi Julie, I would recommend filling out the form above with solar project details, or at least what you have at this point, and getting a pro to all and answer your questions. Solar expertise is pretty localized by state, so a salesperson in MS is going to be best equipped to answer your questions. In the meantime, check out the rebates and subsidies available in MS at http://www.solarpowerrocks.com/mississippi/

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