the number of permits being processed. • This is more to establish the right expectations. P H O T O C R E D I T: E A RT H T E C H L I N G 3 . H O W L O N G D O E S P E R M I T T I N G TA K E ?
solar options as possible to avoid paying inflated prices. (see report in description) P H O T O C R E D I T: E A RT H T E C H L I N G M Y R E C O M M E N D AT I O N S
T: E A RT H T E C H L I N G M Y R E C O M M E N D AT I O N S Use a “solar marketplace” to let companies compete with each other to offer the best deal. Don’t Call Everyone! (This is what I did at first)
T: E A RT H T E C H L I N G M Y R E C O M M E N D AT I O N S The“solar marketplaces”I used were: Solar Visit (link in description) National Solar Program (link in description)
T: E A RT H T E C H L I N G R E C A P • Don’t be afraid of the sales people. • Don’t be afraid to say no. • Use a “solar marketplace”. • Allow multiple companies to give you estimates. • Let them compete and give you the best deal. • The lowest price doesn’t mean the best deal. • Consider using: National Solar Program Solar Visit