GridReady WNY Guide
Solar quotes & pricingSeven questions to ask before signing a solar quote (WNY)
This is the save-and-share checklist for quote triage. Strong answers reduce surprises; weak answers predict change orders and regret.
Reviewed for WNY homeowners comparing multiple proposals with inconsistent assumptions.
Quick answer
- Ask all seven questions before any signature or financing paperwork.
- A strong answer is specific, documented, and comparable.
- A weak answer is vague, deflective, or 'we'll figure that out later.'
- If three answers are weak, pause and re-bid.
Who this guide is for
- Homeowners reviewing one to three quote options.
Why this matters in WNY
- WNY electrical readiness and winter production realities make assumption quality especially important.
The 7-question quote triage checklist
Copy/paste checklist
[ ] Usage baseline
What annual kWh did you use, and from which bill period?
[ ] Electrical scope
Is panel/service work included in this number, or deferred?
[ ] Cash vs financed
Show cash price and total financed paid over term in dollars.
[ ] Production assumptions
What shade, azimuth, tilt, and weather assumptions drive forecast?
[ ] Outage behavior
With this exact equipment, what stays on and for how long?
[ ] Ownership path
Who controls monitoring access and warranty escalation if installer changes?
[ ] Bill reality
Which charges remain even at high annual offset?
Weak vs strong answer examples
How to hear answer quality
| Category | Weak answer pattern | Strong answer pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Usage assumptions | Rough estimate from roof size | Specific kWh from stated bill window and assumptions documented |
| Electrical scope | We'll handle that if needed | Included/excluded explicitly with pricing treatment |
| Financing | Monthly payment only | Cash price, financed total paid, term, and fee framing clearly shown |
Red flag
- Pressure to sign before assumptions are clarified in writing.
- No explicit statement on what is excluded from base scope.
- Refusal to provide cash vs financed comparison.
Print/save summary
Copy this into your notes app or print as a one-page brief.
- Ask all seven questions in writing.
- Require specific, comparable answers from each company.
- Pause if key assumptions remain vague.
- Use the same assumptions set across all bids.
Recommended tool
Send your proposals for a structured red-flag pass using this checklist logic.
Open Quote reviewFAQ
Is this tax or legal advice?
No. Use this as diligence guidance and verify tax/legal specifics with qualified professionals.
How many weak answers is too many?
If multiple core assumptions are vague, treat the quote as high risk until clarified in writing.
Can I use this checklist for non-solar upgrades?
Yes, the logic applies broadly to any proposal with assumptions, scope, and financing tradeoffs.
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