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Fontana flat-rate solar quote review

Compare Fontana flat-rate solar, lease, PPA, loan, cash, and SCE bill assumptions before signing a long-term agreement.

Quick answer

Fontana 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 SCE charges, contract term, escalator, transfer language, and buyout option.

What to compare first

  1. Last 12 months of electric usage.
  2. Current SCE rate 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.

Fontana quote review checklist

  • Utility assumption: Match SCE and rate assumptions to your actual bill.
  • Roof fit: Shade, roof age, and usable space affect output and sizing.
  • Battery option: Storage changes 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 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 a Fontana 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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