The Spotsyvlania Sheriff’s Office says beware – costly solar panel scams could leave you in the dark with massive loans and higher bills.
Here’s what you need to know:
The sales pitch often starts with a solar salesperson knocking on the front door, calling on the phone, or connecting through social media, offering promises of lower energy bills, reduced emissions, and increased resale value. The Sheriff’s Office says they’ll likely push a special deal – but only if you sign right away.
The Sheriff’s Office says be suspicious and don’t share sensitive personal information with anyone who calls, emails, or visits you out of the blue promoting a solar panel deal. Always read the fine print before signing any document. Know that the government does not have any program that installs solar panels on the houses of Americans for free.
If you are interested in solar, research providers, get multiple estimates, and check for complaints and issues with installation companies by visiting the Better Business Bureau national business directory at bbb.org/search.