What to Expect – Your Solar Home Visit

Thinking of looking into going solar?  After you provide us some of your information on our little sign up form, we’ll have a quick look at an aerial image of your place to confirm solar could work there.  The next step is to schedule a convenient time for you to have a SunCommon Solar Advisor visit you to discuss what you want and then describe the solar system that’s just right for you and your needs.  There’s no obligation around that visit.  If it works out, great.  If not, no sweat.

Check out this little video which shows what to expect at your home visit.

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  1. Donald Groff August 12, 2013 at 8:47 pm · ·

    I am interested in solar panel installation separate from the homesite but adjacent a power line in the Town of Poultney. I envision an installation of perhaps 20 panels, the number to increase as financially feasible. The homesite is not yet occupied and (to date) lacks a mail box. State subsidy is absolutely necessary. I anticipate that installation would be possible in 2014.

    With this comment, I seek information (not contact).

    • Kevin Lehman August 13, 2013 at 7:50 am · ·

      Hello, and thanks for your interest. Unfortunately, we have not yet expanded into Rutland County. But we hope to soon! In the meantime, I encourage you to to fill out the form on our Get Started page. We track all of this interest and it helps drive our expansion plans. And you’ll be the first to know when we are in your county. We also use this information to assess homes’ viability for solar. Thanks again. – Kevin

      http://content.suncommon.com/get-started/

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