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Escondido flat-rate solar quote review

Compare Escondido flat-rate solar, lease, PPA, loan, cash, and SDG&E bill assumptions before signing a long-term agreement.

Quick answer

Escondido homeowners should compare flat-rate solar offers against lease, PPA, loan, cash, and solar-plus-storage options before signing. The important signal is not only the advertised monthly payment; it is the full payment picture plus any estimated remaining SDG&E charges, contract term, escalator, transfer language, and buyout option.

What to compare first

  1. Last 12 months of electric usage.
  2. Current SDG&E plan and time-of-use assumptions.
  3. Roof age, shade, and usable roof area.
  4. Whether the proposal includes a battery.
  5. Solar payment plus estimated remaining utility charges.
  6. Escalator, term length, transfer rules, and buyout language.

Escondido quote review checklist

  • Utility assumption: Match SDG&E assumptions to your actual bill.
  • Roof fit: Shade, roof age, and usable space affect design.
  • Battery option: Storage can change long-term bill behavior and monthly estimates.
  • Contract term: Compare beyond year one, including renewal and transfer terms.
  • Home sale terms: Confirm transfer and buyout language before signing.

Common mistakes

  • Treating a sales estimate as a final engineering design.
  • Comparing solar-only and solar-plus-storage quotes as if they are equivalent.
  • Ignoring remaining utility charges and escalators.
  • Signing without reading transfer and buyout language.

FAQ

Q: Can an Escondido solar quote guarantee savings online?
A: No. Final numbers depend on usage, roof, shade, equipment, storage, utility, rate-plan, and installer review.

Q: Should I compare at least two quotes?
A: Yes. A second quote helps reveal differences in battery, escalator, payment structure, and contract terms.

Q: Is California Energy Help a utility?
A: No. It is a private marketing and comparison service.

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