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San Mateo flat-rate solar quote review

Review San Mateo flat-rate solar, lease, PPA, loan, and cash options before signing a long-term agreement.

Quick answer

San Mateo homeowners should compare the full payment and contract picture before signing any solar agreement. Review the proposed solar payment against expected remaining utility charges and contract terms that affect long-term cost.

What to compare first

  1. Utility territory and bill history.
  2. Estimated remaining utility charge after the solar system.
  3. Proposed term, annual escalator language, and transfer rules.
  4. Whether storage is included and how performance is modeled.
  5. Buyout, early termination, and ownership structure.
  6. Installer support scope for monitoring, maintenance, and warranty.

San Mateo quote review checklist

  • Utility fit: Confirm assumptions match your actual utility and rate plan.
  • Roof fit: Consider shade, orientation, and usable area assumptions.
  • Contract term: Compare agreement terms beyond the first year.
  • Escalator language: Verify annual price growth assumptions.
  • Home sale: Understand transfer and buyout steps if you sell the home.
  • Battery terms: Check whether any storage is optional, included, or performance-based.

Common mistakes

  • Ignoring the total payment structure beyond the first 12 months.
  • Treating a sales estimate as final installed design.
  • Skipping comparison of escalator and termination clauses.
  • Confusing monthly solar payment with total out-the-door homeowner cost.

FAQ

Q: Can a San Mateo solar quote guarantee lower payments?
A: No. Outcomes depend on usage, roof details, utility territory, equipment, contract structure, and service terms.

Q: Should I compare at least two quotes?
A: Yes. A second quote clarifies differences in payment structure and contract language.

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

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