As solar power becomes an increasingly popular option for homeowners, it’s important to ensure that the solar appointments being generated are a good fit for each individual home. At QSL, we have several qualifying attributes that we look for to determine if a solar appointment is a good match for a home. These attributes include the utility bill amount, the utility provider, the presence of the homeowner’s spouse during the appointment, a credit score of 650 or above, and a Google Maps review of tree shading on the roof.
Firstly, we look at the homeowner’s utility bill amount. This is important because homes with high utility bills will typically see the greatest benefit from solar power. A high utility bill typically indicates that the homeowner uses a lot of electricity, which means that they will save more money on their electricity bills by switching to solar power. On the other hand, if a homeowner’s utility bill is already quite low, they may not see as much of a financial benefit from going solar.
Next, we look at the utility provider. This is important because different utility providers have different regulations and incentives when it comes to solar power. In some areas, the utility company may offer rebates or other incentives for homeowners who switch to solar power, while in other areas there may be restrictions or additional fees associated with installing solar panels. By understanding the regulations and incentives of each utility provider, we can help homeowners make informed decisions about whether solar power is right for them.
We also require that the homeowner’s spouse be present during the appointment. This is because switching to solar power is a big decision, and we want to ensure that both homeowners are fully informed and on board with the decision. By having both homeowners present during the appointment, we can answer any questions they may have and address any concerns or hesitations.
In addition, we require that homeowners have a credit score of 650 or above. This is because installing solar panels can be a significant upfront expense, and we want to ensure that homeowners have the financial stability to handle this expense. A good credit score indicates that the homeowner is financially responsible and can handle the financial commitment of going solar.
Finally, we use Google Maps to review tree shading on the roof of the home. This is important because shading can significantly impact the efficiency of solar panels. If there are trees or other obstructions that cast shadows on the roof for much of the day, it may not be a good fit for solar panels. By reviewing tree shading on the roof, we can ensure that the solar panels will be placed in a location that maximizes their efficiency.
In conclusion, our company has several qualifying attributes that we look for to determine if a solar appointment is a good match for a home. These include the utility bill amount, the utility provider, the presence of the homeowner’s spouse during the appointment, a credit score of 650 or above, and a Google Maps review of tree shading on the roof. By taking these factors into account, we can ensure that homeowners make informed decisions about whether solar power is right for their home, and that they see the greatest possible benefit from their investment in solar panels.