The Daylight Standard
Ten written commitments on every quote we produce — and the ten questions we invite you to aim at any solar company in the Inland Empire. Especially us.
Our end of the deal
Ten commitments, in writing, every time
Each one exists because we've seen the contract that needed it. Together they make a solar deal readable — which is the entire brand.
The whole price on page one.
System cost, cash and financed, before signatures. The gap between those two numbers is where this industry hides its dealer fees — ours is printed.
No escalator by default.
Payments that climb every year for 25 years belong in bold print, not page 11. If you knowingly choose an escalating structure, you'll see the year-20 payment first.
Designed off your real usage.
Twelve months of your actual utility data — never a template, never a quota. Oversized systems are how neighbors end up with panels AND a bill.
Matched to your actual utility.
SCE's NEM 3.0, Riverside's RPU, Moreno Valley Utility, Colton, Banning — different rules, different math, different right answer. We quote to whoever really bills you.
The honest no-sale verdict.
Small bill, shaded roof, a move coming — sometimes solar doesn't pencil. We'll say so in writing and you'll keep the analysis. A company that can't say no can't be trusted saying yes.
Current law only.
The federal residential credit expired for owned systems placed in service after 2025. We will never quote you a dead incentive — and a company that does has told you who they are.
One accountable warranty chain.
You'll know exactly which company answers for workmanship, roof penetrations, and equipment — in writing, with the CSLB number to verify.
Your title, in plain English.
Before signing you'll know exactly what — if anything — gets recorded against your home. Lien surprises at resale are this industry's signature move. Not ours.
Savings math with visible assumptions.
Every projection states its assumed utility rates, year by year. 'Up to' is not a number. A curve that assumes 8% rate hikes forever is not a forecast — it's a sales tool.
No countdown clocks.
Real offers survive the night. Our quote is good tomorrow, next week, and next month. Anyone pressuring you to sign tonight is telling you the deal can't survive daylight.
Your end of the deal
The ten questions that kill bad deals
Print this list. Hand it to every company that quotes your roof. A legitimate offer answers all ten in writing without flinching — ours does, and any that can't has answered a bigger question for you.
- 1What is the cash price, and what is the financed price?
- 2What is my exact payment in year 20? Write it here.
- 3Who owns the system, and what do I owe in year 25?
- 4Which single company holds my workmanship warranty? Write its CSLB number.
- 5Will anything be recorded against my title? Show me the document first.
- 6What utility rates does your savings projection assume, year by year?
- 7Which utility bills me, and which program governs my exports?
- 8What tax code section makes me eligible for any credit you quoted?
- 9What happens to this offer if I decide next week instead of tonight?
- 10What does my system produce in year one — and who pays if it doesn't?
Why we can afford to work this way
Transparency isn't charity — it's our business model. Companies that hide numbers need commission structures, pressure tactics, and churn to survive. Companies that show numbers get something better: referrals, reviews, and neighbors who hand our quote to their friends as the benchmark.
Our consultants are paid for accuracy, not tonnage. Nobody here earns more by putting a bigger system on your roof than your usage supports — which means the person at your kitchen table has no reason to bend the math. Incentives explain behavior. We built ours on purpose.
Verifiable, always
CSLB Lic. #0000000 (C-46 Solar) — check it at the CSLB before signing anything, from anyone.
The benchmark quote
Homeowners use our written numbers to pressure-test other bids. Good. That's the point.
Hold us to all ten
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