I-Team: Hidden cameras reveal dark side of solar power

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2022
  • By Randy Travis
    Published May 16, 2022
    DOUGLASVILLE, Ga - A hidden camera FOX 5 I-Team investigation takes the shine off some big promises made to Georgia homeowners about solar power.
    With rising energy prices, you may be paying closer attention to those ubiquitous ads on social media:
    "The government will cover the cost to install solar."
    "Get paid to go solar!"
    "Reduce or even eliminate your electric bill by using solar energy."
    Amie and Nathan Tatro of Lafayette saw the same ads. So they signed a contract with Power Home Solar -- now Pink Energy -- to outfit their home with solar panels, a deal that cost $91,000 with monthly installments over 25 years.
    "It’s not turned out to be what was promised," Amie admitted. "Almost everything he said turned out not to be true."
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11 тис.

  • @scottmyers909
    @scottmyers909 2 роки тому +5106

    This isn’t the “dark side of solar.” This is the dark side of crappy companies and not being able to hold them accountable.

    • @RhennMakeupArtistry
      @RhennMakeupArtistry 2 роки тому +1

      THIS NEWS PAID BY ELECTRIC GREEDY COMPANIES SO THAT THE PEOPLE STICK TO THE USUAL ELECTRIC POWER THEY SCARED THE PUBLIC NOT TO USE SOLAR POWER SAME HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES MAINSTREAM MEDIA ARE MONEY MONEY BUSINESS THEY USE TO MISINFORMED THE PUBLIC
      THE TECHNOLOGY OF SOLAR POWER ARE NOT THE PROBLEM THE COMPANIES WHO NOT CAPABLE AND INCOMPITENT TO DO THE SYSTEM OF THIS TECHNOLOGY , BETTER BUY ONLINE AND STALLED BY YOUR SELF I SAVE ALOT OF ELECTRICITY AND IT DID NOT COST ME ALOT ,

    • @twojstarypijany3182
      @twojstarypijany3182 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, the fact, that those companies are able to exploit a loop, to rip off people, is the fault of the state, not the solar panels.

    • @Snugggg
      @Snugggg 2 роки тому +339

      Shhh 🤫 you’re interrupting the agenda.

    • @kennethdzengedza8978
      @kennethdzengedza8978 2 роки тому

      Lol this is Fox news , lol these are the same guys that are pro Oil and Pro coal

    • @JeroenJA
      @JeroenJA 2 роки тому +47

      wtf, paying 10s of thousand for solor pannels?
      mine 7 yrs ago costed only some 5000€ ...
      battery and stuff is more if you are affraid of blackouts to me, you can gain some bit back, but you will probably never earn your investment back for a home battery, or is that so much more rewarding in the USA? ;-)

  • @1001Hobbies
    @1001Hobbies 2 роки тому +3217

    They paid $91,000 to SAVE ON ELECTRICITY COSTS!!!! How long would it take to use $91,000 in electricity so that they could break even????? These people are nuts.

    • @EileenTheCr0w
      @EileenTheCr0w 2 роки тому +328

      You'd be surprised. Take your current average bill, let's say it's $200, then multiply it by 12 and get a compound interest calculator to account for yearly price increases, which are almost always at least around 2-3% but possibly more.
      A bill that's $200 today, added up over 25 years (how long the system is financed for, after that it's just free power) is about 90-100k in that time frame, and with steeper price increases than 2-3% per year, you'd spend even more.
      I think that particular system was still a rip off, but, people VASTLY underestimate how much they spend on electricity.

    • @noahhowellstone1264
      @noahhowellstone1264 2 роки тому +164

      Yes people are that dumb

    • @1001Hobbies
      @1001Hobbies 2 роки тому +232

      @@EileenTheCr0w - After buying a high efficiency washer and dryer (gas dryer) when they were the new rage, a new furnace and AC unit after that (needed to replace old), and LED lighting while replacing light bulbs, and a high efficiency refrigerator, our electricity bill is relatively low (actual electricity usage). Most recent bill (spring time) was $60 (6 bedroom house, 2 people). In summer when we run AC it will be $120. Let's say an average for my home of $100 a month. Still going to take too many months to ever come out ahead at a price like that. I will likely be dead in 25 to 30 years (58 now).
      By the way, our high efficiency washer cut our water bill in half. Nothing to do with electricity but there is an argument to update appliances even if they don't need replacing.

    • @sbf432
      @sbf432 2 роки тому +184

      Also the panels are only good for 25yrs! 1

    • @Aaron25thinfantry
      @Aaron25thinfantry 2 роки тому +177

      You would have to replace them before you would break even lol

  • @MojoPup
    @MojoPup 9 місяців тому +121

    Tip: If you have the land, don't mount the panels on your home's roof. I have them mounted on my pole barn, workshop. and out in the yard providing shade for my dogs...but not my home's roof. No problem with homeowners insurance and since I preformed the installation myself, no weird leases with shady companies. I also don't have them tied into the grid because our utility is a pain when it comes to solar. In my area, AC is a must...so they provide the majority of the power demand that my HVAC system needs during the hot summer months. The electric utility still gets some money, just not nearly as much...and I have basic power when hurricanes come thru thanks to battery backup and a small generator.

    • @FranLu-qs2xv
      @FranLu-qs2xv 9 місяців тому +1

      OMG mojopup you are knowledgeable and I am in the beginner phase of reading and learning. Advice on good systems that are part and part as well as the yard mounts I think is my route. It's a 1500 sf house but I have air cleaners everywhere for my asthma. Good articles to read would be appreciated. (I've been reading up on the Jackery 1000 as a small design to set up in the yard for off grid homesteaders-but I've read for the interest and it doesn't seem way over my head, but not equipped to do the big job, just devices.) Thanks for advice.

    • @BohemothWatts-vz1lc
      @BohemothWatts-vz1lc 9 місяців тому +3

      Now imagine living in Puerto Rico where we get lots of storms, hurricanes, earthquakes and a rainy season. I have solar energy with wind turbines and hydro electric turbines. But I often have to use my Propane Generator which uses methane gas from my septic tank. Like you said Air Conditioning is a must. Living completely off the grid is a full time job without benefits for overtime. I have a seven bedroom house and each bedroom has a full bathroom. No wires coming into my house. Satellite TV and Satellite phone service with a satellite phone docking system. Still mother nature wins. Sometimes I feel that nuclear power is the best option for the planet. But.............>

    • @rehabmax
      @rehabmax 8 місяців тому +9

      Solar panels makes your roof look crappy. What happens when your roof needs replacing ? Someone has to come and take all those panels off and put them back on again. For most people the cost of solar outweighs the benefits, Don't believe the hype that you will get 30 cent electric bills.

    • @lyle1
      @lyle1 3 місяці тому +3

      I 100% agree, do NOT mount these on the roof. Just a couple of reasons, holes in your roof, shingle replacement is more complex, they stay hotter since air circulation is not good on the roof versus an open air ground mount system. Also, I am hoping to relocate and because of the cost I have invested in my system, no one will want to pay an additional $100k just to have the solar included. So, I'll be packing all my panels, inverters, and horizontals racks and taking with me. The only thing I can't take are the vertical poles.

    • @tedhead70
      @tedhead70 Місяць тому +1

      Maybe do a youtube video on the project? I would be interested to see it!

  • @IesKorpershoek
    @IesKorpershoek 10 місяців тому +26

    I live in the Netherlands and installed my own solar system with 10 panels 3-phase system (Enphase certified). Reduced my grid dependency by 63% and my electrical cost by 50%. Total cost for the solar system $4000.00. Now I am installing my home battery and reducing my cost by another 25%. The mentioned prices $ 40.000 - 90.000 are insane. The going rate here in Europe is approx. $ 1000 - 1250 / kW wp

    • @jimburdin
      @jimburdin 9 місяців тому

      a big reason for that is we have no credible oversight in the current administration in washington monitoring scammer companies and construction outfits installing solar projects...every single commercial solar project goes way over budget with some going bankrupt altogether... a lot of these companies run until the heat is on, then just change their federal id number and business name and move on to the next available contestant... it is like a perverted version of the price is right...trillions of dollars being spent on waste in biden's magic energy policy, they hook people with "oh but you will get an incentive rebate for installing this system" yeah, right straight out of my pocket, or my childrens and grandchildrens pockets down the road... the whole scenario here in the U.S. is corrupt from the top down....

  • @cklindo4646
    @cklindo4646 2 роки тому +435

    Gimme me $91K and I will pedal the water-wheel to produce the power for the house.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 2 роки тому +30

      Ima bring snacks.

    • @CoachCreesh
      @CoachCreesh 2 роки тому +14

      Okay 😂😂😂

    • @mayberryfiya3528
      @mayberryfiya3528 2 роки тому +18

      I heard that! 😆Legs gonna be fit too 😂😂😂

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 2 роки тому +21

      That's what I'm saying. 91k hell I'll figure it out

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 2 роки тому +11

      Get fit and earn money, win-win to me

  • @By-s
    @By-s 2 роки тому +526

    I really miss this kind of investigative journalism, especially these days.

    • @1miguelcortes
      @1miguelcortes 2 роки тому +4

      This was published like 2 weeks ago

    • @mrniusi11
      @mrniusi11 2 роки тому

      they only do this for small fish, like tiny solar companies, never the government that Fks us all.

    • @kate2create738
      @kate2create738 2 роки тому +8

      @Miguel Cortes “These days” is a term that can mean from a few days to a few years, whether it’s reported yesterday or a few weeks ago, it’s still relevant .

    • @BGIANAKy
      @BGIANAKy 2 роки тому

      @@kate2create738 he’s probably autistic and doesn’t understand. Don’t be too harsh on the boy.

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 2 роки тому

      That woman and man at the start of the news item who work for the two different solar providers look so very similar that they either may be related or could in fact be the same person pre and post gender reassignment. If a person will lie about their gender then lying about solar power is a far more minor act of dishonesty........ just sayin'

  • @Dave_9547
    @Dave_9547 11 місяців тому +76

    This is interesting because when I lived in California prior to 2015, we had 6,000 watts of solar installed in a ground mount system. At that time there were Federal tax and utility company rebates available. Our system did reduce our electric bill and had around a 9-10 year amortization of the system. I could look at the meter on a sunny day with low load and watch the meter spin backwards. It kept us out of tier three and four, which is where it got expensive. We were on a well and had a pool in an area where it could get to 110 degrees on a hot day. The cost of these systems from what was shown in this video is outrageous.

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 10 місяців тому

      this is what happens when you have a government that is pushing for solar power. Prices would not be this expensive if there was no government mandate

    • @jasontrewin123
      @jasontrewin123 9 місяців тому +5

      Yeah, I live in NC. Paid 19500 for 8kwh system, based on pre-covid usuage, even with the increased usage from being home, I just have my connection fees. My solar company was up front on tax credit, duke energy credit (they said i won’t get it because there only X number allocate per year) ended up getting it regadless. They install the deck, using a flashing system versus a compression to hold the track onto the house. No leaks, i can’t say it’s been smooth sailing. Same optimizier has had to be replaced 2x and inverter died. I didn’t pay for labor on the invert but i did get a break on optimizer. Real hidden cost of solar is labor fo installing warranty parts, solar edge doesn’t provide enough to cover it. Add in squirrels this year and i lost a full year of saving in repairs and adding anti-squirrel mess. :(

    • @bjvu9460
      @bjvu9460 9 місяців тому

      Man are people dumb, cant count and are ripe for being taken advantage of. 60,000 in finance means by the time you pay off that useless solar power crap, its just in time to replace it because technology would have changed and the payoff would be close to a 100,000 considering the interest rate. This is taking out another mortgage with the stupidity that you will reduce your power bill but instead taking up another huge debt with a higher monthly payment.
      It amazes me how easily people are tricked because they cant think for themselves and cant do a simple math ...Replacing your 300 dollar electric bill with a 350 dollar solar panel bill isnt actually saving you any money ... Wonder what happens to things that are out in the elements all day for 25 years in the hooooot sun and then in the cold winter with rain and birds taking a dump on it? Bunch of morons

    • @jimburdin
      @jimburdin 9 місяців тому +4

      so the rest of us paid you a rebate for your power... thanks , i could use some help with heating oil... would you like to chip in on that?

    • @this_epic_name
      @this_epic_name 9 місяців тому +8

      @@jimburdin That's exactly how feed-in tariffs work. The wealthy get the panels, and the less-wealthy pay for them. Utility companies still need revenue, and a certain amount of it. When grid consumption drops (either through energy efficiency, solar, or both), they raise rates, which hurts the lower class the most.
      In Seattle, energy efficiency (and potentially solar, not sure) put the public utility in such financial peril that they had to drastically raise rates over a period of a couple years just to remain solvent.

  • @kristenkern4247
    @kristenkern4247 Рік тому +56

    I live in Florida and this has happened to many of my neighbors. It’s horrible because some of them are elderly and have been taken full advantage of ! Had I lived here before they all agreed to it I would have gave them the real truth!

    • @weekendwarrior3420
      @weekendwarrior3420 Рік тому +3

      If children don't take care of their parents, it's fair that their inheritance goes to crooks.

    • @jaycole5353
      @jaycole5353 Рік тому +5

      ​@@weekendwarrior3420Some parents don't deserve to be taken care of. Not all are good and if they are not, to hell with their money 😂😂😂

    • @stew6662
      @stew6662 10 місяців тому +4

      @@weekendwarrior3420 unfortunately, some parents don't want help and are hard-headed.

    • @donbrloks3959
      @donbrloks3959 8 місяців тому

      FPL doesn’t offer net metering. Wholesale metering.

    • @lazarohernandez6292
      @lazarohernandez6292 8 місяців тому

      @@donbrloks3959they had net metering a while back - and then I imagine they lobbied and then laws got changed to stop it - now like you said it is at wholesale.
      I have had several quotes - and the prices are ridiculous - the incentives our government offers are at the end of the day for the companies - it only jacks up the prices - not to mention I have heard far too many nightmare stories. They price your system based in your kilowatt usage and what you would pay the power company over 15-20 years - so you end up with about 5 years of feee electricity I call it - and you better save that money for new roof and panels…..or at least the removal - price me a system based on materials, labor and reasonable profit….it’s all a money grab….. just check the background of majority of the companies

  • @anthonyromo8684
    @anthonyromo8684 2 роки тому +1113

    It's astounding that none of the cited companies are being charged with any criminal violations.

    • @QuantumFengShui
      @QuantumFengShui 2 роки тому +6

      Well, when most homes installed with solar power then power company profit is down and can't keep up the book. Now the power company must raise your power bills.

    • @alexucon
      @alexucon 2 роки тому +32

      @@QuantumFengShui wtf does that have to do with the comment?

    • @pcast2005
      @pcast2005 2 роки тому

      Police and DA's are weak and lazy. They will say it's a civil matter.

    • @Kaboomnz
      @Kaboomnz 2 роки тому

      @@QuantumFengShui Power companies are predatory, electricity is as necessary as the air we breathe. I have no sympathy for them when they over charge while failing to upgrade their grid.

    • @michiganlineman357
      @michiganlineman357 2 роки тому +27

      Leftists protect Leftists

  • @pheddupp
    @pheddupp 2 роки тому +2685

    The salesman was crapping himself when the reporter came out to confront him. This is good investigative reporting. We need thousands more just like you all over the world.

    • @DxBlack
      @DxBlack 2 роки тому +86

      "I didn't know she was underage! I SWEAR!"
      "She...she's elderly, we're not here for that..."
      "Ah..."

    • @pheddupp
      @pheddupp 2 роки тому +40

      @@DxBlack Hi, I'm Chris Hansen...

    • @deerlord2363
      @deerlord2363 2 роки тому +6

      @@DxBlack LMAO 🤣🤣

    • @glenndice1
      @glenndice1 2 роки тому +15

      Any dollar figure on that contract is the home owners responsibility and loan pal does not check to see if they were truthful like my salesman said when I asked him who pays this 6000.00s he said that the government paying us . Well I didn't know I had 18 months to come up with 6000.00 or I would see a payment increase from 181.00 to 261.00 and then got another contract to sign that went from 20 years to 25 years time to get a lawyer. Tom Fenton from judicial watch says thats a breach of contract.

    • @pheddupp
      @pheddupp 2 роки тому +34

      @@theselfmadecollective7876 Well aren't you judgmental and arrogant. Solar technology is not efficient. Solar energy is not reliable, plus the destruction to the natural environment, and misuse of child labor to extract battery materials is criminal. Add to this the catastrophic effect of miles of solar panels all over the world, the whole ill thought out plan is disgusting, and unnecessary.
      Speaking of who do you shill for, how many of the noble activists that you listen to are investors in "Green Energy Technology" companies that have a vested interest in selling more solar products? What happens to the people that live in areas with high cloud concentration most of the year? Where I live we are always getting thunderstorms and showers especially during the summer when the humidity is really high, and central a/c units are essential? Solar panels don't produce electricity in the shade.

  • @mgweir3252
    @mgweir3252 10 місяців тому +32

    I live in Colorado and used a solar co-op for purchase and installation of 7.5 kwh system. It has eliminated my electric bill except for a $15 a month connection fee. After tax credits, it cost approx $15K for the system and it works fantastically.

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol 8 місяців тому +3

      15K is what I would pay the utility company over 15 years. Doesn't seem cost-effective

    • @robertomendoza6236
      @robertomendoza6236 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@yaimavolevery case is different, he may use more appliances than you do and still only pay $15k over 25 years while you pay $15k over 15 years, which means you pay $25k over 25 years.

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol 6 місяців тому

      @@robertomendoza6236 My electric bill in the winter is never more than $ 40. We get hydro power from a nearby dam and it is cheap. Solar panels are not worth the investment for me

    • @3dmaxers
      @3dmaxers 4 місяці тому +1

      @@yaimavoldont forget about blackouts

    • @d3nza482
      @d3nza482 2 місяці тому +1

      @@yaimavol That very much depends on your location and the price of utilities. At 15k per 15 years, or 1000$ per year, you would get about 20 kWh per day in Seattle, but only 6kWh in Hawaii.
      And then there's the thing of what kind and how much of heating and cooling one is using, size of home and family etc.

  • @magicmegan4290
    @magicmegan4290 7 місяців тому +6

    I’m glad this news report helped that family get out of their contract and get those panels taken down.

  • @richardgarrett3188
    @richardgarrett3188 2 роки тому +965

    When I had solar put on my house, I entertained a couple of these company's sales pitches. What they didn't know is that I did enough research to know what the panels and inverters cost, how many I would need to achieve my goals, and the efficiency for different parts of my roof to fit 50 panels. I was quoted $45k-$65k total price for ~$20k in materials. They had no answer on why the costs were so high when I showed them the retail prices of the components used (exact panels and inverters).
    I ended up finding a contractor to do the install, purchased the panels and pulled the permits myself. My total cost was $28k before my 30% federal rebate.
    There are many people that seem to be against solar due to ignorance in the comments. In many cases, solar may not ever pay for itself. In my case, it will do this in < 8 years. I'm almost 3 years into this journey and have produced 57.4MWh in electricity on my roof. My average electricity bill was $260 and now I average $10/mo ($25 when the FU minimum kicks in).
    I did a time-lapse of my installation: ua-cam.com/video/_oquw-f5Wm8/v-deo.html

    • @Ornelas11B
      @Ornelas11B 2 роки тому

      Lmao! $30,000? You’ll never see any of that return before you die.

    • @John-lf8bj
      @John-lf8bj 2 роки тому +22

      But you have no warranties now right?

    • @6gunbeaufordiii514
      @6gunbeaufordiii514 2 роки тому +52

      hahaha sucker! It's going to take decades for your solar panels to get your money back
      I work at an electric company
      edit: you're lying about your numbers...i saw your video and all the panels you installed. You will not do it in 8 years guaranteed

    • @mustseevideos7777
      @mustseevideos7777 2 роки тому +58

      Hats off to you! You have manufactures warranty on every component and you saved all the mark up costs and bs that these people are going through. You know you have the permits and have gained tremendous knowledge in researching. You've empowered yourself and can also make it a business as a consultant for DIY's. Great job!

    • @mustseevideos7777
      @mustseevideos7777 2 роки тому +72

      @@6gunbeaufordiii514 ha ha not really. Electric costs are going up , there is an oil, gas and deisel shortage and he can go off grid. Lol

  • @noelleonard2498
    @noelleonard2498 2 роки тому +518

    Yes, there are scammers out there, but paying 300+ dollars a month for 25 years just to pay for the system is insanity.

    • @101perspective
      @101perspective 2 роки тому +41

      I think "stupidity" is a better word for it.

    • @kirkstickney7394
      @kirkstickney7394 2 роки тому

      You mean like paying $4.50+ for a gallon of gas because this administration wants us all to spend $60,000+ for an electric car that is recharged by fossil fuel burning electric plants🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪 THAT kind of insanity??? 🤨🤨🤨

    • @101perspective
      @101perspective 2 роки тому +2

      @@kirkstickney7394 Your comment was so full of idiocy that I find it hard to believe that you actually think your comment really makes sense.

    • @granny58
      @granny58 2 роки тому +1

      @@101perspective that's what I thought.

    • @Valkyrieslikemead
      @Valkyrieslikemead 2 роки тому +21

      @@101perspective except we actually pay $300 to $500 to the electric company WITHOUT solar. So, if you think paying $300 a month is STUPIDITY, forgive me for questioning YOUR sanity.
      Also, as the woman in the report; you're welcome. I certainly didn't have to come on television and warn others of this predatory company. But, instead of many of you reading through and finding out ALL the facts, you are judging us as stupid. I'm sure you feel superior and that makes you think it could never happen to you. I hope you're right. But. If it DID, I wouldn't call you stupid. I would blame the company that sold the lies and has harmed THOUSANDS of people.

  • @MrBobochow
    @MrBobochow 9 місяців тому +20

    I can’t believe anyone would put a solar system on their house and spend 60k just to save $ 10 a month.

    • @Mikey196601
      @Mikey196601 23 дні тому +1

      Maybe they just want to be a good comrade

    • @nomanejane5766
      @nomanejane5766 22 дні тому

      If u hire a reputable company the system actually pays for itself, so they would've been saving more than $10

    • @JonOffgrid
      @JonOffgrid 2 дні тому

      I don't have that much in my system maybe 7 Grand and it's done paid for itself

  • @JSabh
    @JSabh 10 місяців тому +3

    I built my own system for 5 grand. Been off grid for a couple years now and they are great. The most expensive things are inverters, batteries and charger controllers. Renogy supplies almost everything I have. Great prices and customer service if your looking.

  • @user-cp7fo7im1s
    @user-cp7fo7im1s 2 роки тому +2200

    I like it when news stations get back to doing stories and investigations that actually help people.

    • @kate2create738
      @kate2create738 2 роки тому +24

      We need more stories like this, everyone is not blind that scamming is happening but it would be nice if it was reported so we can at least avoid being duped.

    • @user-cp7fo7im1s
      @user-cp7fo7im1s 2 роки тому +17

      @@kate2create738 I was actually thinking about calling one of these companies. I thought it was like a 5 or 10 thousand dollar thing. I would've still told them no at those prices, but salespeople try to pressure you. There's no way I'm taking out basically another mortgage. It defeats the entire purpose.

    • @kate2create738
      @kate2create738 2 роки тому +7

      @@user-cp7fo7im1s Right? I'd rather put that investment into a car or other values to improve the property. It probably doesn't accommodate with upgrades as well which is why I want to wait to see how it pans out. I just don't trust that many people these days.

    • @cmerighe2
      @cmerighe2 2 роки тому +2

      Miracles happen

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 2 роки тому

      That woman and man at the start of the news item who work for the two different solar providers look so very similar that they either may be related or could in fact be the same person pre and post gender reassignment. If a person will lie about their gender then lying about solar power is a far more minor act of dishonesty........ just sayin'

  • @AppaTalks
    @AppaTalks 2 роки тому +516

    I built an off-grid solar battery (after the great Texas Freeze last year), have 6x100W panels and a 300Amp-hour battery connected. Spent about 3K total on the project and super happy that it can take anything I throw at it. Not a 1-1 grid replacement but definitely Peace of mind.

    • @blazeroranger
      @blazeroranger 2 роки тому +6

      Bet many dead birds and eagles around your panels

    • @blazeroranger
      @blazeroranger 2 роки тому +2

      Your panels burnt em down……. I’m sure you won’t tell the truth and denied it

    • @AppaTalks
      @AppaTalks 2 роки тому +118

      @@blazeroranger lol yep yep lots of birds, gots' me some free fried chickens too

    • @blazeroranger
      @blazeroranger 2 роки тому +13

      @@AppaTalks Texas, of course. We went to Texas from Iowa and couldn’t believe how much hot it is in Texas. Got out of our ACed trailblazer and 1 second later I got sweaty like pouring rain.

    • @AppaTalks
      @AppaTalks 2 роки тому +18

      @@blazeroranger for sure, same where I live; actually there have already been power failures this month, and our governor explicitly said it wouldn't happen do'h

  • @LetsTakeWalk
    @LetsTakeWalk 23 дні тому +1

    The problem here was not the solar pannels. The problem was the ones selling them without proper permits to connect them to the powergrid.

  • @MH-oc4de
    @MH-oc4de 9 місяців тому +2

    Ten years ago I used to have coffee at the same cafe every day. Many mornings a couple of guys from Solar City would sit near me and brag about how they strong-armed their customers. A few years later they were purchased by Tesla. I wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.

  • @bsusak09
    @bsusak09 2 роки тому +150

    "Saying our clients will save 100% of their bill is a fireable offense but we absolutely won't be firing him"

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 2 роки тому +1

      Deals a deal.

    • @coreyclemons1069
      @coreyclemons1069 2 роки тому +9

      Ask the Pop-Up Solar Company. What is the system voltage? A solar sales person will say well we need to analyse your bill. This is not true you the customer are asking what voltage their system is running. This has nothing to do with the customer. As a representative of a company the sales person should have no issues answering this in an honest and factual way providing simple specifications of the system they are selling. This question will prove the knowledge and ethics involved in this solar company. A few other questions also can be asked, but posting here may allow these Pop-Up Solar Company's to take these questions and answer them misleadingly to unaware solar customers. I am a Renewable Energy student and would like to see renewable energy given a good name.

    • @gjoniny1534
      @gjoniny1534 2 роки тому +6

      must be the boss's son. we will retrain him now you can save 99%

    • @mrwascallyt9865
      @mrwascallyt9865 2 роки тому

      yeah i caught that too fast doubletalking conmen

    • @davemellott5060
      @davemellott5060 2 роки тому

      Your a horrible Company, and should lose your license immediately. Anyone who's been sucked into your fraud should sue you ass off. Solar is not perfect but it most certainly is well worth getting into asap. But check around get muti quotes and don't get sucked in by these crocks who should be in jail, they lie and steal. and it's price is not anywhere near what the quoting, and just buy solar and stay away from add ons that are not needed, know you need to do maintenance and replace batteries every once in a while, but overall you will save a lot of money and its a no brainer for people living in SW USA you should be in a continuous + on your electric bill IE they will send you a check or direct deposit.

  • @ivanzepeda6216
    @ivanzepeda6216 2 роки тому +212

    These people don’t realize if your paying 90 grand for a solar system and your payment is 450 a month for the next 25 years and your regular monthly electric bill is only 200 doesn’t it make more sense not to get solar at all 😂

    • @lenac3587
      @lenac3587 2 роки тому +10

      It may be $200 today but with inflation and rising cost of living as the years go by, it might not be

    • @EileenTheCr0w
      @EileenTheCr0w 2 роки тому +5

      Where did you get 450/mo.. that's terrible financing.
      Though your electric bills with $200/mo does total to about 90-100k over 25 years. And a good solar system will easily last longer than that and cost much less.

    • @ivanzepeda6216
      @ivanzepeda6216 2 роки тому +14

      Obviously some of us aren’t seeing that these people got ripped off if you still think that their getting a deal will then let me hold 90k 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @vinnymac1
      @vinnymac1 2 роки тому +8

      Lol why would they pay 90k for solar with a 200$ bill. They need more like a 15k system. Unfortunately there are scam companies.

    • @slingblade01
      @slingblade01 2 роки тому +20

      @@EileenTheCr0w $200/month for 25 years equals $60,000.
      Also, most solar panels will only last 20-25 years.
      Furthermore, at the end of the lifespan of the solar panels, you will pay a disposal fee to rid these panels that contain toxic metals.

  • @MrGregTrumpower
    @MrGregTrumpower 7 місяців тому +2

    I've been using Bluetti AC200MAX generator with three 285 watt panels and my electric bill is reduced by 60%. Also, if I need to take the generator anywhere like camping, or to a job site for equipment all I have to do is load it in the truck. I keep the panels plugged in and it is running my TV, Stereo, Computer, living room lights, guitar amplifier, microphones. I'd never put on FIXED PANEL SYSTEM. Going Portable is the way to go. I haven't got the money to buy an additional battery yet but maybe next year. But when the power goes out...NOT IN MY HOUSE. Thank you Bluetti.

    • @justanother240
      @justanother240 29 днів тому

      Rigid panels tend to be A LOT more durable. You can make the smaller 100w ones portable, too.

  • @ODK321
    @ODK321 10 місяців тому +5

    The truth of the matter is almost all of those salespeople are "independent contractors" and those companies put pressure on them to make sales and those people flat out lie to your face as a result. The companies know it and the salespeople know they are lying. Never buy anything from a door to door salesperson. I just saw a story of an elderly couple on Texas who got scammed on solar and the company would not reply. After the couple contacted the local news, then all of a sudden the company replied, threw their salespeople under the bus, canceled the contract, reimbursed any monies they had paid, removed the solar and repaired their roof for free. Personally, that seems to be quite expensive. Why not just give them the unit for free and make sure it works?
    I have bought 2 houses in new subdivisions and salespeople are everywhere. Thank God for these video doorbell cameras. I never answer when they come knocking.

  • @ellisvener5337
    @ellisvener5337 2 роки тому +718

    This is good job of consumer interest reporting. It rightly targets dishonest sales people using hard sell tactics, not solar power.

    • @rexrobo2512
      @rexrobo2512 2 роки тому

      @Ellis Vener allow me to target the foolishness of solar power, since the news report failed to do so.
      Installing solar power is NOT a way to save you money. Even if you buy all of the equipment and install it yourself, when it's all said and done you will still lose money. Buying a solar system from a company and having them install it will cause you to lose even more money.
      Unless you worship at the church of environmentalism, and you ignorantly believe that solar is a cleaner source of power, or you just want to show off (the desire to show off, as foolish as it is, can be seen as a legitimate justification in the minds of some people) to the people who actually do worship at the church of environmentalism, there's no justification that you can come up with to justify the expense.
      Those sales people were probably encouraged, on the unspoken threat of termination, to use those exact tactics. An unspoken threat of termination is the same thing as a spoken threat of termination, you will lose your job either way. Those salesmen were thrown under the bus. It's highly doubtful those companies will change because of how extremely unprofitable solar is for the customer. If they were completely honest and transparent with their customers they would never sell any systems.

    • @rexrobo2512
      @rexrobo2512 2 роки тому

      @Ellis Vener allow me to target the foolishness of solar power, since the news report failed to do so.
      Installing solar power is NOT a way to save you money. Even if you buy all of the equipment and install it yourself, when it's all said and done you will still lose money. Buying a solar system from a company and having them install it will cause you to lose even more money.

    • @rexrobo2512
      @rexrobo2512 2 роки тому +10

      I keep shortening this comment because it's being blocked apparently. The real new story is the waste of money that is solar energy.

    • @ellisvener5337
      @ellisvener5337 2 роки тому +13

      Solar power makes sense for some people and businesses. And while their are environmental costs to manufacturing solar collectors and batteries, as best as I can tell from my research over the past twenty years, those don’t compare to those from mining, drilling, processing, transporting, and consuming fossil fuels.

    • @coreyclemons1069
      @coreyclemons1069 2 роки тому +7

      Ask the Pop-Up Solar Company. What is the system voltage? A solar sales person will say well we need to analyze your bill. This is not true you the customer are asking what voltage their system is running. This has nothing to do with the customer. As a representative of a company the sales person should have no issues answering this in an honest and factual way providing simple specifications of the system they are selling. This question will prove the knowledge and ethics involved in this solar company. A few other questions also can be asked, but posting here may allow these Pop-Up Solar Company's to take these questions and answer them misleadingly to unaware solar customers. I am a Renewable Energy student and would like to see renewable energy given a good name.

  • @forrestgreene1139
    @forrestgreene1139 2 роки тому +128

    The video title seems to blame "solar power" instead of rightfully blaming a crooked, lying contractor.

    • @bigguy7353
      @bigguy7353 2 роки тому +8

      While solar is still incredibly expensive, highly inefficient and the tech will be obsolete in 10 years and will never "pay for itself".

    • @Monkeyseemonkey79
      @Monkeyseemonkey79 2 роки тому +11

      It's because this is a larger issue plaguing the residential solar industry. Sales sharks, non-transparent pricing... Most of these outfits are primarily in the game of selling bad loans rather than saving the customer any money

    • @bl8388
      @bl8388 2 роки тому +1

      @@Monkeyseemonkey79 It's also the promise and exaggerations about renewables. People constantly say it's, "Free." It hardly is. There are pros and cons to everything and solar works better in some parts of the country than others. Some areas pay you for the excess solar power in the day time, others don't.
      It also leads to increased deaths. Roofing fall fatalities increased 15% in 2019. It continues to rise, and solar installations, and maintenance are a major factor in that.

    • @alexisjsosa
      @alexisjsosa 2 роки тому

      Unfortunately the whole industry is like this.

    • @MrGoldhandles
      @MrGoldhandles 2 роки тому

      So the argument made by this news network is a company is bad and is scamming people who don't understand how solar power is suppose to work and therefore all solar power is evil? instead how about saying this industry is new to most people and so opportunists are out there and may try to take advantage of the situation. Be wary and smart but remember that such scammers have always worked their way into anything new.

  • @Taylor-dt2wd
    @Taylor-dt2wd 10 місяців тому +3

    I’d like the sales people to show me their homes with solar systems

  • @bombbaby9870
    @bombbaby9870 4 місяці тому +2

    “Retrained to tell more lies” & “Fired for telling the truth”

  • @fargoloomis3569
    @fargoloomis3569 2 роки тому +1052

    As a solar installer, this is infuriating!
    Salespeople can turn any industry into a money pit even if the industry as a whole has good intentions.

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 2 роки тому +30

      Considering how many days are "overcast" in the Southeast, commercial solar isn't capable of delivering what's expected of an Off-Grid system, or what an 'electronics's junkie' like me would expect. (limited, or supplemental) In other words: I'm sold out on alternate 'Homestead' systems. But, it's never going to be the cure for burning fuel & nuclear.

    • @chrishenry5945
      @chrishenry5945 2 роки тому +61

      I wish solar power was feasible but my research has shown, at least in my case, that the initial investment just doesn’t make sense. I live in South TX, we have plenty of sunshine and it still doesn’t work out.

    • @ccjohncc1
      @ccjohncc1 2 роки тому +29

      But if people stop blindly believing salesman this won't happen and they would be out of business. I guess the adage a sucker is born every minute is still true. Double check any and all claims by sales people. Never sign a contract on the first visit ever!!! If they say if you don't sign today you will miss saving 500 dollars. Immediately show them to the door because that is total B.S.!!

    • @willybones3890
      @willybones3890 2 роки тому +31

      @@chrishenry5945 You need to do more research. You have plenty of sun where you live.

    • @ccjohncc1
      @ccjohncc1 2 роки тому +20

      @@chrishenry5945 it only works with people that have an adequate souther exposed roof, own their home and plan on living there long enough to see the savings. The tax benefit with the power savings may take 10, 20 or 30 years to pay for the setup. Lots of variables!!

  • @anongal7875
    @anongal7875 2 роки тому +318

    This just goes to show how the sales profession is organized. Their employer gives everyone aggressive sales targets that are skewed due to the unethical sales practices of a few top salesmen.

    • @ElCid48
      @ElCid48 2 роки тому

      One salesman told me that I should get ALL the trees in my property cut down in order for the system to work and I told him to go fk himself.

    • @Tipsythomas
      @Tipsythomas 2 роки тому +16

      Yea only to sack them when caught but the company gets away with it.

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 2 роки тому +3

      Or... just a regional company officer edict. I recall learning a little something about a large retailer years ago: store manager had ZERO say on sales growth - ingenuity prohibited regarding inventory selection/ordering. Corporate would declare a volume increase ahead of time [say 9% or whatever] and just ship merchandise. So you would see parking lots in city after city with 8/9/10 trailers of stuff parked outside at all times that was dead inventory customers couldn't even get at to inspect, much less buy.

    • @danh5368
      @danh5368 2 роки тому +5

      I briefly worked at a company like these solar companies. They gave us no base pay, and would promise huge bonuses if we reached a sales milestone. Problem was the price was so high that it was basically never a profitable deal for the customers, which means you either had to lie to get a sale, or you had to be dumb enough to not understand the numbers yourself because the company intentionally makes it so convoluted.

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 2 роки тому

      That woman and man at the start of the news item who work for the two different solar providers look so very similar that they either may be related or could in fact be the same person pre and post gender reassignment. If a person will lie about their gender then lying about solar power is a far more minor act of dishonesty........ just sayin'

  • @xCryptoLegacyx
    @xCryptoLegacyx 21 день тому

    My neighbor has solar and I spoke to him about it. He doesn’t get an electric bill. During the summer our utility gives him credits for his over generation and he uses those credits during the winter when the generation is less. He paid 50k. I think it’s worth it.

  • @irandude1655
    @irandude1655 9 місяців тому +3

    I paid $43k for mine, but my highest electric bill is $23 during winter. I had it for 4 years now.

    • @crobinson2987
      @crobinson2987 2 дні тому

      If you save $200/ month it will breakeven in ~20 years. The panels won't last that long and all the contracts I have seen say all damage or issues are your responsibility and insurance doesn't pay.

    • @irandude1655
      @irandude1655 День тому

      @@crobinson2987 you have to get a separate insurance coverage for it.

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll 2 роки тому +299

    This is not the “dark side of solar power”. This is the “dark side of dishonest contractors”. We get it here in Australia too. The solar industry has grown so rapidly that too many “sharks” have made their way in and consumer protection authorities are having a tough time weeding them out. We have many people extremely happy with their solar and slashing their power bills selling power back to the electrical utility, or like ourselves, living off the grid completely. But buyer beware - you need a reputable installer who knows what they’re doing!

    • @dennisharrell2236
      @dennisharrell2236 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly!

    • @pjt3887
      @pjt3887 2 роки тому +9

      I used to sell home security systems same thing lots of dishonest shysters that are literally putting people in danger it was the most frustrating situation to walk into. I did so much educating and explaining how the system worked so that they would understand that the five other people who came before me didn't know what the hell they were talking about!! All made false promises. It really goes to show that the various municipalities need to be policing these companies better. Charging someone $90,000 for solar panels that is utterly insane. That's about a 200% markup?

    • @joe5hm03
      @joe5hm03 2 роки тому +2

      Is there a bright side to dishonest contractors?

    • @antoniobrown8726
      @antoniobrown8726 2 роки тому

      good point

    • @MatthewSlaymaker
      @MatthewSlaymaker 2 роки тому +2

      Not clickbait enough

  • @kentmiller4363
    @kentmiller4363 2 роки тому +517

    this is some good investigative journalism. this is the kind of thing that all journalists should be doing. wish it ha happened on a national level.

    • @jacobunderwood4957
      @jacobunderwood4957 2 роки тому

      The 'national level' of Fox is what made them try to tie this to solar, rather than reporting the problem as corrupt, unregulated business practices.

    • @jdgoesham5381
      @jdgoesham5381 2 роки тому +9

      Yea there's not many that do exposes like this today to show ppl the truth. There's these guys, Rob Wolchek and Project Veritas that I can think of. Funny today the ones who get caught usually call this type of journalism "not journalism" when it's the BEST form of it.

    • @party4keeps28
      @party4keeps28 2 роки тому +7

      @@jdgoesham5381 It's funny how people praise investigative journalism when it's done by mainstream outfits such as this one but when Project Veritas does the same exact thing, people will say they're unethical.

    • @DStabs720
      @DStabs720 2 роки тому

      Check out rob wolcheck he’s the best journalist in the nation

    • @party4keeps28
      @party4keeps28 2 роки тому

      @@DStabs720 I wouldn't say he's the best but he's definitely one of the best. He does a lot of good for his community and he does it in a city that needs more people like him, Philadelphia.

  • @joshm3342
    @joshm3342 3 місяці тому +2

    When sales people knock at my door, somehow the dog slips out, and they quickly move on. DON'T GIVE SOLICITORS THE TIME OF DAY. I have been told every imaginable lie by door-to-door sales people. That's not to say they're all bad. Due diligence & research required. YOU need to be the one to initiate the process.

  • @Cornelius87
    @Cornelius87 7 місяців тому +2

    This is nuts, even if the panels worked just as advertised by the shady salespersons the price is still insane. They're charging decades long of electric bills.

  • @elwoogie1963
    @elwoogie1963 2 роки тому +100

    Good report. I have a hard time with these companies..."we're going to replace your $260 electric bill with a $10 electric bill plus $348 monthly installment plan for the next 25 years." Not exactly the electric company getting screwed over.

    • @daydreamer8662
      @daydreamer8662 2 роки тому +10

      Sales pitch: Don't worry, in 25 years, your monthly electric bill will be over $1000 / month due to inflation.
      Me: in 15 years I'll be dead of old age. I want to save money today

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 2 роки тому

      That woman and man at the start of the news item who work for the two different solar providers look so very similar that they either may be related or could in fact be the same person pre and post gender reassignment. If a person will lie about their gender then lying about solar power is a far more minor act of dishonesty........ just sayin'

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer 2 роки тому

      The companies are the scammers here I paid around 30k usd for my install in Hong Kong and I know it’s even cheaper in mainland China.
      That is one fat profit margin

    • @kidneycarecoaching3766
      @kidneycarecoaching3766 2 роки тому +2

      These customers must have failed 4th grade math…

    • @johnmichaels4172
      @johnmichaels4172 2 роки тому +3

      so, in other words, let's decrease the bill payment but add an addition bill to pay that's even more expensive than before the original 1st bill was decreased.
      What total bs.
      Smfh🤦

  • @sheli4239
    @sheli4239 2 роки тому +58

    I have solar, it's great, I paid for it myself and installed it myself. These systems they're selling are scams.

    • @pottnosticator3907
      @pottnosticator3907 2 роки тому +3

      Could you send me in the right direction for more information? Would love to do the same.

    • @keithhancock8570
      @keithhancock8570 2 роки тому

      watch out for these snake sales people.they lie about everything .its to bad because you think your doing a good thing for the environment but get screwed by there bs.it will take me 5 yrs to get my 26% rebate on my taxes.my salesman overcharged me over $9,200 but he was dismissed after i complained .i did get my money back and he was the president of the company. i hope walmart hires him

    • @geraldbuncum3861
      @geraldbuncum3861 2 роки тому +1

      @@pottnosticator3907 What state are you in? I can try to help you out.

    • @pottnosticator3907
      @pottnosticator3907 2 роки тому

      @@geraldbuncum3861 Massachusetts

    • @FkTheGov
      @FkTheGov 2 роки тому +10

      Same Here. Did EVERYTHING Myself For $1.40 Per Watt. I Put Up 18 Panels, 18 Enphase IQ7+ Microinverters, Enphase AC Combiner Box For A 5.34kW Solar System. My Electric Company Owed Me $5.20 Last Month For 46.2kWh In Excess Production. Its Been VERY Rainy Here This Month But My Bill As Of 5/24/22 Is Only $19.50 And I Keep My House At 68 Degrees. So, Is Solar Worth It? Absolutely Not If You Pay Someone $3.85 Per Watt To Install It. DO IT YOURSELF AND IT'S AWESOME!!!

  • @ezrollerj
    @ezrollerj 7 місяців тому +3

    There's a reason they have no experience hiring ads everywhere for "sales" people

  • @Ima-hoot
    @Ima-hoot 27 днів тому

    These companies are ripping customers off. It should never cost this much for solar install !

  • @michaelsteen9396
    @michaelsteen9396 2 роки тому +94

    That’s the CONTRACTOR’S fault ! As a framing and remodeling contractor I take it upon myself to check regulations in every area I do work as all places are different as to what permits you need, what they cost, or if they are required at all. Most homeowners have NO IDEA about regulations where they live unless they are some type of contractor themselves. Very unprofessional on the part of that company.

    • @mrwascallyt9865
      @mrwascallyt9865 2 роки тому +11

      salesmen's only motivation is about the sale/commission once he gets his $ the rest is someone down the line's problem

    • @rdcarbonk1885
      @rdcarbonk1885 2 роки тому +5

      @@mrwascallyt9865 especially in US where the search for money makes people mad literally.

    • @mrwascallyt9865
      @mrwascallyt9865 2 роки тому +1

      @@rdcarbonk1885 i've been to jobs where the salesmen/women didn't figure on xtra material and labor to do it right then when u call them out on it some try to get u to haggle with the builder or owner homie don't play that if the sales man under estimated it he eats it in my book i tell em to pay up to do it right or i walk and i've done both many times when bldrs say anything to me about shortcuts or lowering my standards i ask them where are they gonna be when the owner moves in and complains about it are u takin fault then no and what does it say about my rep to know somethings wrong and not do it right
      aannd a little ranty sorry too many yrs in const

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 2 роки тому

      That woman and man at the start of the news item who work for the two different solar providers look so very similar that they either may be related or could in fact be the same person pre and post gender reassignment. If a person will lie about their gender then lying about solar power is a far more minor act of dishonesty........ just sayin'

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 2 роки тому

      Vote out the little tyrant city councils in these towns and change the "law." Bureaucracy and paperwork that hinder a property owner belong in the third world, not here.

  • @davidyu4014
    @davidyu4014 2 роки тому +162

    91K??? With my $100 electric bill, it'll take me close to 100 years to offset the cost.

    • @gallardo360
      @gallardo360 2 роки тому +20

      are you ready to sign up ? lmao 🤣

    • @elainecongo3827
      @elainecongo3827 2 роки тому +13

      Yeah I didn't get that either 91K...Didn't make any sense

    • @cenahater5002
      @cenahater5002 2 роки тому +5

      With a bill like that your total cost of a system shouldn’t have been more than 20k. Unless your location is just bad for solar

    • @brandondulle
      @brandondulle 2 роки тому +7

      100$ electric bill? HAHAHAHAHA, you must split it with your parents... My home runs 350$ a month, lights off, oil heat, no ac, no fish tanks, no grow lights, no electric car charging, no hair dryers no washer or dryer. Just everyday items.

    • @gallardo360
      @gallardo360 2 роки тому +2

      @@brandondulle
      damnit man, mine is around 159.00 a month from April til August. then 85.00 after that, 2600sqft home in Georgia

  • @andyg806
    @andyg806 9 місяців тому +1

    Spending 10's of thousands of dollars, even as much as $100k, to save a couple hundred bucks a month! Solid thinking there.

  • @gideonlapidus8996
    @gideonlapidus8996 2 дні тому

    I am an Electrical Technician in South Africa, unfortunately this industry is Not Regulated, and many fly by nights are ripping people off, with non comlpiant installations, as per the Electrical Wiring Regulations, pathetic.

  • @slumlordracing8054
    @slumlordracing8054 2 роки тому +252

    I'm a roofing contractor and my contracts to remove solar panels far outweigh my contracts for installing them.

    • @davidcoylejr.3967
      @davidcoylejr.3967 2 роки тому +26

      I believe this! As a realtor, sell more homes that had to have them removed.

    • @jamesfiske1905
      @jamesfiske1905 2 роки тому +5

      That's crazy😌

    • @vibelife5133
      @vibelife5133 2 роки тому +9

      Do they need a new roof after removal? And another issue, I can only imagine how much more it costs to replace a roof if you need to remove panels and replace them after installing a new roof🤯

    • @joeisslow1638
      @joeisslow1638 2 роки тому +33

      I was an electrician in Massachusetts for a long time and I had a conversation with a rep. from sun solar on a project one day.
      He said he and the company are raking in money, he will do it for 10, 12 more years. Then open his own business specializing in removing and disposing of the toxic metals waste from the panel hahahahaha, he said he will "screw em on both ends, install and removal".

    • @davidcoylejr.3967
      @davidcoylejr.3967 2 роки тому +9

      @@joeisslow1638 second time I've heard this as well😂😂👌🏾

  • @Appealabled
    @Appealabled 2 роки тому +36

    91k for solar power ???? wtf never

    • @jaywholoveseveryone1721
      @jaywholoveseveryone1721 2 роки тому +5

      😂...that was for the SYSTEM. The actual 'power' was on a different bill. That sh*t is CRAZY!! There is NO WAY...EVER!!!

    • @ellisvener5337
      @ellisvener5337 2 роки тому +2

      Dishonest sales people abound. As the reporter says “do your homework.”

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 2 роки тому +1

      @@ellisvener5337 Yea, there basically everywhere. The sales people are just the face, it's the company thats p.o.s.

    • @dylandavis3231
      @dylandavis3231 2 роки тому

      Thats before tax credits. You guys need to do your homework lol the federal government is giving back 26% to the project cost through a tax credit and here in ny we get an extra $5,000 from the state towards the project cost. Idk the utility rates in other states but on Long Island its 24 cents per kw hour and all of my customers love the results. Some people do add 90,000$ to there roof and after they receive the tax credits it comes down over 30% so your only paying like 70k over 25 years rather than what it would be with the energy increases and adding all that value to your house.

  • @addanametocontinue
    @addanametocontinue 10 місяців тому +1

    Never trust those guys who go door-to-door trying to sell solar. Like realtors only being interested in selling you a home so they can make their pay, solar installers are only interested in selling you a solar system so they can make their pay. Whether it's economical for you isn't their problem or care.

  • @igotyou714
    @igotyou714 6 днів тому

    As a licensed and bonded contractor in the state of California, good luck with getting a new roof.

  • @rickoshay6554
    @rickoshay6554 2 роки тому +303

    A basic rule of life:
    "If something requires a salesman to convince you that you need it, you don't."

    • @danstrayer111
      @danstrayer111 2 роки тому +1

      yup, that's good

    • @dharmappabarki9557
      @dharmappabarki9557 2 роки тому +3

      Very well said

    • @dharmappabarki9557
      @dharmappabarki9557 2 роки тому +4

      Yes. No one has ever got married after a “salesman’s” sales pitch!

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 2 роки тому +12

      yeah my doctor keeps trying to sell me on some product called chemo but I aint buying it, nice try doc.

    • @lococomrade3488
      @lococomrade3488 2 роки тому +5

      @@dharmappabarki9557 Consideting that for the majority of History, arranging marriages was the norm... I'd say, historically, most marriages probably started as a salespitch.

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 2 роки тому +71

    A few bad company's is going to drive that entire industry OUT OF BUSINESS.

  • @radar_B-52
    @radar_B-52 10 місяців тому +2

    we live in Mass. and added solar 8 years ago. We do have net-metering, which enables us to have $0 electric bills from March - Oct. Our bills from Nov - Feb are usually not more than $80 per month. So, solar has been great for us

  • @issameQ
    @issameQ 4 місяці тому +2

    Companies are completely out of control. The funny part is that they get mad and uncomfortable when you start asking questions and digging into the details before you sign a contract.

  • @magmajctaz1405
    @magmajctaz1405 2 роки тому +134

    Several years someone else in my household arranged for a solar salesman come out to provide an estimate. I started by asking how much a system would cost. He spent the next 45 - 60 minutes avoiding the question. During that time he spent a lot of effort trying to convince me the system would "only cost $X per month". He seemed confused by me asking what the total cost of the system would be. So I explained: "material + labor + margin = total cost".
    When he eventually told me the total price, something around $25,000, I thanked him and sent him on his way. He asked if I was going to buy the system, and when I told him "no" he wanted to know why. I told him I did not have the money, and I thanked him for telling me the price, and once I saved up that money, I would call him.
    He demanded to know why I wasted his time if I was never going to buy the system. I explained to him that I never wasted his time, he wasted his time and mine, because he spent so much of his time avoiding my question. Had he just answered my question, I would have dismissed him much sooner.
    The reality is this is over a quarter life commitment for most people. Some of us prefer to pay for power as we go, not finance it for decades. Additionally, when you consider we have most cost effective ways to improve energy efficiency, those options have a greater ROI. For example, if you have single pane aluminum frame windows, you would get a quicker ROI on new energy efficient double pane windows.
    Or if you have a 10 SEER R22 air conditioner, perhaps upgrading to a newer multi-stage compressor AC would have a greater ROI. The reality is there is no money in home solar for contractors, only the financing. Try this! Next time a solar contractor sends a salesperson, ask him/her how much to pay cash for the system, and they will stutter.

    • @StCreed
      @StCreed 2 роки тому +6

      25000 dollar is theft. I paid about 8000 euro for 18 panels in a community project. That will supply more energy than I need now, and will take care of charging an electric vehicle if I ever buy one. Had I put them on my roof, it would likely have been less panels (for tax reasons it's not attractive to put up more than I need) and I would have paid maybe 5K.

    • @bigguy7353
      @bigguy7353 2 роки тому +18

      @@StCreed And its still overpriced, inefficient, and will be obsolete before it ever "pays for itself". You got robbed as well.

    • @reesegt0
      @reesegt0 2 роки тому +2

      GEESH! Thanks for the info…ROI

    • @Thunderbird2935
      @Thunderbird2935 2 роки тому +16

      @@StCreed Totally agreed.... companies in USA know that there's a federal tax credit for 26% of the total system cost, and the solar contractors are in bed with the lenders to wring you for that 26% tax credit.
      When I got my solar system installed, I took a 20 year loan via Loan Pal. This was a couple years ago when there was still a 30% federal tax credit. The loan terms provided an "introductory rate" for the first 18 months, and demanded that I make a significant lump sum payment for the loan equivalent to the 30% federal tax credit that I was due to get back! If I didn't make this lump sum payment (approximately 13k USD), then my payment would go up by almost 2x for the next 18.5 years.
      Fortunately, this was when the housing market started to go up and interest rates started to drop, so I refinanced my home, pulled out some equity, paid off the scammy solar loan, and got a lower interest rate. My overall monthly payment went down $100 after all this and I was able to keep my 30% federal tax credit! Fk you, loan pal!

    • @NeoAutodroid
      @NeoAutodroid 2 роки тому +2

      Even hybrid water heaters pay themselves off in a shorter amount of time. I think solar (at its current level of efficiency and cost) is only practical for very young homeowners loaded with cash which is only a small portion of the market.

  • @dankosek4274
    @dankosek4274 Рік тому +566

    As an engineer this really upsets me. These con men need to get jail time for this. These systems are not "rocket science". Your air conditioning and heat (if electric/heat pumps/etc) are your major power consumption devices. Changing a 100w light bulb to a

    • @katniptime4me
      @katniptime4me Рік тому +18

      Excellent advice. Thank you.
      We are going to be replacing windows, as this is where our biggest energy consumption is. Cost is less than a solar system would be and will save us just as much money on power bills. Bonus, less stress on A/C and heating units.

    • @glycerosfournaris2512
      @glycerosfournaris2512 Рік тому +16

      So after you have renovated your house in order to properly cut down your power usage, after you paid for changes according to where you live in heating and cooling systems, after you have paid to install EXPOSED components for your energy production and more components for storage just in case.
      After you have done ALL that you SHOULD have a FOSSIL FUEL alternative but that's just in case right?!

    • @janetyeoman1544
      @janetyeoman1544 Рік тому +7

      We installed a Generac standby natural gas system , rarely use the AC , went LED , have lots of south facing windows for winter greenhouse effect. Blinds closed in the sunny summer days. Some neighbors have AC on daily , very expensive here in central Ontario.

    • @tomjacobson7623
      @tomjacobson7623 Рік тому +7

      Kilowatts are units of power, not energy.

    • @bigal1863
      @bigal1863 Рік тому +7

      That’s what I did, new high efficiency AC, ducts doors and windows and my light bill was cut by more than half

  • @scotthenderson9918
    @scotthenderson9918 6 хвилин тому

    I built my house to efficency standards that all homes should be built to,by super insulating all 2x6 walls and installation of a WaterFurnace geo thermal heat pump. My electrical costs are less than 200$ monthly. My sq footage is almost 6k . Builders don't care about your bills or construction quality and build to the absolute code minimums so the can pocket the most profit. If all homes were built better, our energy grid would be more than sufficient, but as usual, the government looks at the problem from the wrong perspective. It's like practicing birth control after you impregnate someone.

  • @lassewestvanghougaard4856
    @lassewestvanghougaard4856 10 місяців тому

    My method on a 2500 square foot house:
    Step 1: Change all light bulbs from 60W to 7-8W LED light bulbs (Less than 200$)
    Step 2: Disable SEER 12 rated central air conditioner (Consumes 40-45kW daily on hot days)
    Step 3: Install 3 mini splits rated at SEER2 28.5 (Consumes less than 10kW combined) for roughly (3750$)
    Instead of paying 700$ per month, you probably pay 200$ per month during hot months.
    Instead of paying 91.000$ you could be paying less than 4000$
    NB! I'm planning on getting a mini split AC unit in every room eventually. 3 mini splits that are rated for 3ton house are able to keep temperatures inside my 5ton house below 72 degress.
    Energy freedom is great.
    But sometimes freedom FROM energy is better. (Getting more efficient appliances)

  • @toddburgess6792
    @toddburgess6792 2 роки тому +197

    General Motors had a Solar Program back in the 70's. My dad was a part of it, and even brought home the injection molded prototypes for testing the shrinkage of the cured plastic against the tempered glass panels that would often explode if the plastic shrank too much.
    Fun times. Solar could have been far more mainstream had GM stayed with it, but they gave it up in '79, and my dad was devastated. He retired soon after.

    • @FRECKLYRAGE
      @FRECKLYRAGE 2 роки тому +7

      thanks for sharing

    • @alyssahamlett
      @alyssahamlett 2 роки тому +5

      yea I never knew!

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 2 роки тому

      pink energy? sounds like some woke feminist crap

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 2 роки тому +2

      Old LCD screens = Photovoltaic Devices...if it can emit energy it can pick up energy..
      No matter the medium of energy Transformation..
      Light Emitting Diodes can Gather Sunlight..4k television makes far More Efficient method for collection and chemical reaction for Eddy Current Production...

    • @computer_freedom
      @computer_freedom 2 роки тому +1

      @Jasen Vernor Arco did as well. I think they saw it as a threat, and later decided it wouldn't take over the energy market.

  • @tee4222
    @tee4222 2 роки тому +92

    These companies charge outrageous prices and often give you outdated technology. Setting up a solar array with some batteries and an inverter is rather simple. With some shopping around and a bit of motivation, you can accomplish a better result at a fraction of the cost.

    • @AJohnson0325
      @AJohnson0325 2 роки тому +11

      Quite possibly one of the worst things is the financing that some of these solar panel companies offer. It can be a total ripoff.

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 2 роки тому

      you used to be able to buy panels at home depot for around $750 each, but obama put tariffs on chinese panels and put them out of biz, leaving only super expenseve usa panels left. by doing so, he effectively kneecapped usa solar adoption and put the installers out of business. see suntech power, solar cities, LDK histories. it's very enlightening to see climate change is about money, not climate change.

    • @EileenTheCr0w
      @EileenTheCr0w 2 роки тому +8

      "rather simple" lol.. the average homeowner doesn't know how to replace their garbage disposal.. forget finding high efficiency panels, knowing where to put them to maximize production, installing securely for storms, wiring without causing leaks.. lol, not gonna happen. And as for batteries, that's just a complete waste of money if you're able to get net metering.

    • @coreyclemons1069
      @coreyclemons1069 2 роки тому +4

      Ask the Pop-Up Solar Company. What is the system voltage? A solar sales person will say well we need to analyse your bill. This is not true you the customer are asking what voltage their system is running. This has nothing to do with the customer. As a representative of a company the sales person should have no issues answering this in an honest and factual way providing simple specifications of the system they are selling. This question will prove the knowledge and ethics involved in this solar company. A few other questions also can be asked, but posting here may allow these Pop-Up Solar Company's to take these questions and answer them misleadingly to unaware solar customers. I am a Renewable Energy student and would like to see renewable energy given a good name.

    • @James_T_Quirk
      @James_T_Quirk 2 роки тому

      @@EileenTheCr0w Very True, Some are not up to the Task, but It is simple, Some Research for Best Panels & Batteries & then buy Some Panels, A Inverter & Regulator, Batteries, Some thought about where the Sun Rises & Sets, Placement, but of Course growing in size with your needs .. As a Example, Not by Me, Solar Basics in under 3min, ua-cam.com/video/cgEvCLJuBkg/v-deo.html , but of Course if you cannot do the math, & need a Larger System & need it installed Professionally, it will cost more ..

  • @My2Drumsticks
    @My2Drumsticks 2 місяці тому +1

    Solar is only as good as the person scamming you.

  • @skunkape6191
    @skunkape6191 Рік тому +4

    Solar technology works, but it's just too expensive. Bottom Line is; you are better off just paying your electricity bill in most of the US. I have full home solar in South FL, and I still have a monthly electric bill, although it is about 2/3 cheaper than it was before solar but once you combine the solar payment with the insurance required to have the panels and the reduced electric bill I pay about $50 more per month than when I just paid the electric bill. Also, I have big ugly panels on the roof of my home.

    • @gsp49
      @gsp49 9 місяців тому

      Sounds like you got ripped off. I'm in Florida and I have no electric bill.

    • @skunkape6191
      @skunkape6191 9 місяців тому +1

      @@gsp49 It's all a rip off. You may not have an electric bill, but what did you pay for full solar and how many months of your old electric bill would it take to equal the amount you paid for solar? 10, 15, 20 years of electric bills? Is your solar going to be fully working exactly the same in 20 years?

    • @skunkape6191
      @skunkape6191 9 місяців тому

      Example, if your full solar cost $75k and your monthly electric bill was $300 then it would take more than 20 years to break even. And that's only if your panels don't lose any of their efficiency during that 20 + years. So, it's just not very benefitial, also don't forget about the added home owners insurance costs.@@gsp49

  • @hydroaegis6658
    @hydroaegis6658 2 роки тому +317

    This is actually very important to report on. I had two solar panel companies quote us on solar install for price and capacity. Even when I realized that the math worked out to little to negative benefit, they still tried to sell the system to us. I don’t particularly blame them for it but be VERY aware of anything this expensive.

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 2 роки тому +20

      Solar, even under the best of circumstances, is a shell game. Hydroelectric and nuclear are far less expensive.

    • @hydroaegis6658
      @hydroaegis6658 2 роки тому +47

      @@Anon54387 I would love to have a personal hydroelectric dam and nuclear reactor but it's not available lol

    • @Moose803
      @Moose803 2 роки тому +4

      As long as they don't force you to buy.

    • @joeysplats3209
      @joeysplats3209 2 роки тому +12

      Don't forget these things wear out and you gotta put in new components periodically.

    • @johndor7793
      @johndor7793 2 роки тому +3

      y dont u blame them for it?

  • @etownzu
    @etownzu 2 роки тому +286

    As someone who works in solar in NY, I've never heard of a company being so incompetent as to not get the basic paper work and permitting done. That being said NY also has a completely different way you can purchase solar without having to spend 100k on panels and the system. I keep in touch with my customers here in NY especially those in my town and have yet to hear a story like this.

    • @joeisslow1638
      @joeisslow1638 2 роки тому +5

      I worked as a licensed electrician in Massachusetts and worked in NY as well for almost 20 years.
      New Yorks electrical inspection system and licensure requirements are a joke, literally a joke in surrounding states haha

    • @thesunrisechick6878
      @thesunrisechick6878 2 роки тому +9

      @@joeisslow1638 what does this have to do with the comment???

    • @jaxstax2406
      @jaxstax2406 2 роки тому +4

      @@joeisslow1638 what point were you trying to make?

    • @electfishingfun8017
      @electfishingfun8017 2 роки тому +1

      @@joeisslow1638 yeah. All are joke as long as it earn money

    • @Soulsurviver22
      @Soulsurviver22 2 роки тому +19

      Solar panels are a scam because you still have to connect to the power company .when you say solar panels I’m thinking of no more electricity bill I’m thinking the solar panel is doing what a solar charger would do when you charge your phone ..why would I want to pay $30,000 for solar panels when I still have to pay for electricity I’m better off just giving the $30,000 in advance to the electric company and not have to worry about the electricity bill for awhile .

  • @IndigoStarrAz
    @IndigoStarrAz 9 місяців тому +1

    $91,000 over 25 years = $3,600/yr, $300 a month, and that is not counting any interest. My average bill is half that.

  • @kidcompany
    @kidcompany 8 місяців тому +1

    $100k for a single home solar system? People are getting ripped big time. Crazy.

  • @JA-vv8wy
    @JA-vv8wy 2 роки тому +51

    And don’t forget that you’ve got to put it on top of a brand new roof because when it comes time to get a new roof (like some insurance companies may require), you’ll be paying extra to have the solar panels removed while the roof is replaced. Don’t forget to ask solar panel companies about this when shopping!

    • @bazoballislife
      @bazoballislife 2 роки тому +3

      Let alone if they cause a leak when installing. Chances are the solar panels would void your roof warranty.

    • @chadleach6009
      @chadleach6009 2 роки тому

      Depends on the company, many will take them down as part of the contract.

    • @V0lk
      @V0lk 2 роки тому +2

      You don't have to put them on a brand new roof. Anything less than 15 years or so is fine. Your roof will last longer once the panels are on, since the roof will be shielded from the elements more.

    • @petero2693
      @petero2693 2 роки тому +1

      Absolutly... roofers dont care about your solar..

    • @Beofware
      @Beofware 2 роки тому

      ​@@petero2693 They should.

  • @Enyuno916
    @Enyuno916 Рік тому +227

    I’ve been a electrician for 25 years. The craftsmanship I’ve seen from these solar companies has been sub par

    • @ZaafiraSev
      @ZaafiraSev Рік тому +7

      Would you recommend in investing in your own bought solar pannels with a personally hired contractor/electrician/architect & permits??

    • @antoniogrijalva2038
      @antoniogrijalva2038 Рік тому

      Oh it’s ridiculous, a lot of guys out there that think they know what they’re doing

    • @DW11111
      @DW11111 Рік тому +11

      @@ZaafiraSev I'm not an electrical contractor, but I would. I've seen too many people get charged insane amounts for systems. When you can buy panels for $0.55/watt RETAIL, there's absolutely no reason someone should be paying 50-90k for a 10kw grid tie. Absolutely nuts.
      I would find contractors to do the mechanical and electrical, buy the parts yourself, and save money. The solar industry has gone from genuine interest in helping people to becoming a scam where they pocket the savings YOU should be getting.

    • @derekperez1418
      @derekperez1418 Рік тому +4

      I'm a solar installer/electrician from Socal and I agree. This is the most productive region in the whole US, yet I've seen a wide range of build quality and craftsmanship around here.
      The city, county, and state also have a hand in the customers woes. Some are great to work with, others not so much.

    • @ElGoogKO
      @ElGoogKO Рік тому +3

      These are not "solar companies". These are just regular businesses in america, making money off the simple intellect people. The quality reflects that level of expectation from the buyers.
      If the buyers are low level, so is what they receive.

  • @calmsounds3632
    @calmsounds3632 9 місяців тому +11

    Thank you for exposing these crooks

  • @weekendwarrior3420
    @weekendwarrior3420 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for helping people!

  • @strongereveryday2302
    @strongereveryday2302 2 роки тому +214

    There is NO reason solar installation should cost $43,000 or $91,000. I installed solar in my home and cut my power lines for less than $10,000 and did it myself.

    • @iluvtheblues
      @iluvtheblues 2 роки тому +53

      Completely disconnecting from the grid is VERY difficult to pull off. Perhaps you should create a video showing how you did this. Until then...I'm not inclined to believe your claim.

    • @foxtayle683
      @foxtayle683 2 роки тому +23

      Friend of mine got it for around $10k installed by a professional but that's because the government paid the rest of the cost which was about $30k. Had a negative electric bill each month. So it's possible if you find a reputable company.

    • @matthewlarison2720
      @matthewlarison2720 Рік тому +10

      In alot of states and municipalities, they will condemn your home if your not connected to the grid, essentially calling it abandoned

    • @svtkilr
      @svtkilr Рік тому

      @@iluvtheblues hahahahhaa foreals it’s pretty much impossible to do!

    • @svtkilr
      @svtkilr Рік тому +1

      @@foxtayle683 no one with solar will get a negative bill every month it’s impossible! I have solar and I only get them here and there but I do get a nice check tho.

  • @nealriordan6802
    @nealriordan6802 2 роки тому +10

    The only winner with these solar power systems is the solar power installer.

  • @HeavyInstinct
    @HeavyInstinct 9 місяців тому +1

    "$91,000 financed over 25 years". How the hell does that make sense to anyone?

  • @calmsounds3632
    @calmsounds3632 9 місяців тому +1

    Any time a salesman is involved you are gonna get a ridiculous high price! A good product sells itself!

  • @alienandroid2012
    @alienandroid2012 2 роки тому +221

    It’s a shame that these scammers are using technology that can actually help people lower bills

    • @brentbeaty453
      @brentbeaty453 2 роки тому

      its a scam when your promised clean affordable energy that you have to obtain building permits just to be installed if it was good for you they dont want it or you would be using TESLA

    • @rustusandroid
      @rustusandroid 2 роки тому +7

      But it actually didn't, 90K later...

    • @jaffrayburk1
      @jaffrayburk1 2 роки тому +9

      I am building a solar install for around 1,500 which can power my AC. It puts out around 400-500 watts. Setup: Solar charge controller/inverter; 800 watts total solar panels; lithium battery, right now I only have have about 2,500 watt hours though, but the controller switches to grid if needed. I will see how it does during the peak of summer, but I am just so amused by running my AC off the sun.

    • @brentbeaty453
      @brentbeaty453 2 роки тому

      A man with 1 of the highest IQ testing results known to man invented a tower and multiple other genius inventions to give people of EARTH free electricity to the world through his inventions..... They burned his laboratory and house down after taking what they wanted raped his wife and told him if he valued his life he was to stop trying to give free energy to the world.... Like I said THEY dont want you to have anything GOOD they cant profit off of it.... Why did elon musk use the name TESLA for his company? Maybe to wake people up about what happens to GOOD SCIENTISTS idk 😒

    • @christins.1481
      @christins.1481 2 роки тому +1

      @@jaffrayburk1 The concept is easy if you know how to install it yourself and have an independent system.
      For instance, it would work having big enough panels hooked up to a system with regular outlets, running on batteries big enough to hook up a window A/C to. Just plug in the window A/C and it runs off the battery, just you have to check the battery. To me I think a golf cart battery could run a small window unit, but I don't know for how long before it loses it's charge.

  • @skepticalfox5885
    @skepticalfox5885 2 роки тому +86

    I am a Solar Salesman in Los Angeles and I can say that everything about this video is what annoys me the most about this industry.
    A few points to make.
    1: Solar is absolutely legit when done correctly. Solar is simply math and science.
    2: I absolutely hate companies like the one featured in this video. They are the reason some people have a negative perception toward Solar. They are overcharging people for their systems, and on top of that lying to homeowners about the amount of kWh their systems will produce. They prey on the ignorance of people and take advantage. Having said that, this brings me to my third point…
    3: Ignorant homeowners who don’t do their due diligence as a BUYER are unfortunately adding to the problem as well. Like I said, Solar is simply math and science. A typical residential solar power system usually costs between $20,000-$80,000 depending on the system size. As a homeowner you should be doing adequate research so you have an understanding of how solar power systems work. You should then gather your own kWh you have used over the last full year by looking at your bills or calling your utility company so you know how much electricity you need.
    When buying a solar system, you should always be looking to get a system that will produce about 15% more annual kWh then what your current usage levels are. 115% offset. By having that extra 15% you are able to collect a 1:1 credit for any excess energy produced by your system. Then at night while your system isn’t producing power but you are still using electricity, you won’t be charged by the utility company because you will be using your credits. This makes it so you won’t get a true up bill at the end of the year.
    As a homeowner you should also research the equipment the company is going to provide you with. Make sure the wattage of the panels is up to par with the current industry standard. As of now 400 watt panels are what you should be looking for.
    Research the inverter as well. There are also micro-inverters. Make sure you know and understand what they do.
    Find a company that will put a system kWh production guarantee in their contract as well.
    4: Find a company that does not sub contract out. Look for a company that does everything in house. Also make sure that whoever your salesman is will continue to be your point of contact even after the contract is signed, so if any problems arise you always have someone who you can contact to get it taken care of.
    Happy to answer any questions anyone has.

    • @midnull6009
      @midnull6009 2 роки тому

      Yes yes and yes!! 99% of the Americans don't do their own due diligence especially after covid...

    • @lesliesavage9229
      @lesliesavage9229 2 роки тому

      Do you need 2 meters?
      I have done solar off grid, and have found that your average electrician doesn't know enough about power formulas to set up such a system. So your friend who works as an electrician might not be the one to go too. In my opinion the best way to go is like Fox describes, and that is with a power sell back system from an expert.

    • @mattnewrocki4943
      @mattnewrocki4943 2 роки тому +5

      How does it feel to sell snake oil?

    • @jonjohns8145
      @jonjohns8145 2 роки тому +7

      @@lesliesavage9229 Never liked "sell back grid tie" systems because they basically put you at the mercy of the Utility company and what they are willing to "buy" your excess solar for. Plus you lose the Main advantage of a solar system, when the grid goes down, you go down too. Off grid with a battery and a grid tie in is a better setup in my opinion because You get to use what you produce from the Panels or the Battery, but if your need exceed those two sources, you get to pull from the grid as needed. No feeding back to the grid, no lock ins and the systems are MUCH cheaper to setup.

    • @jonjohns8145
      @jonjohns8145 2 роки тому

      @@mattnewrocki4943 Solar is not snake oil. It's only suckers who buy systems they don't understand from companies with terrible reputations.

  • @russellkeeling4387
    @russellkeeling4387 10 місяців тому

    I was a custom home builder for many years. I built homes in the mountains where it was expensive to have power lines run in. The last one I built the owners didn't want a power line because they didn't like how it looked so we went with complete off grid solar. What a waste of money. Everything in the home had to be changed. Gas frig., gas dryer, gas lighting and gas backup for the 10 kw generator used to backup the solar. The solar system first had to have double the panels originally thought would be enough. The batteries had to be in an air tight box that was vented to the outside to get rid of the acid gases. The system also has to be maintained by the homeowner unlike using the grid. The first thing the owner did was drop a screwdriver in the battery box when he was checking the fluid level in the batteries and almost set the house on fire. As the general contractor that did all the work I can say it was not at all worth using the solar. These people would have saved so much money even if they had buried a power line to their home. The owners of homes on renewable energy sources need to be reeducated on how to use their electricity.

  • @jamescurrie2246
    @jamescurrie2246 Місяць тому

    That's right, folks. The best way to lower energy costs is simply to use less.

  • @fulanichild3138
    @fulanichild3138 Рік тому +33

    In Florida, some solar power users did have negative bills... for a while. Then the power company decided that everyone needed to pay a minimum whether they used the power or not.

    • @braddl9442
      @braddl9442 Рік тому

      Yup.

    • @TheSohckid
      @TheSohckid Рік тому +2

      Then upgrade your system with battery banks and remove yourself from the grid.

    • @ComeBackKid1
      @ComeBackKid1 Рік тому +6

      @@TheSohckid Removing yourself from the grid in Florida is ILLEGAL ! Welcome to the republican south .

    • @matthewfetke8488
      @matthewfetke8488 Рік тому +6

      @@ComeBackKid1 lol, what does republican have to do with it? Removing yourself from the grid is illegal nearly everywhere.

    • @ComeBackKid1
      @ComeBackKid1 Рік тому

      @@matthewfetke8488 Not true , it's legal in MANY states but some counties/cities have restrictions ( lobbied by the electric companies ) . It's no secret that republicans don't favor going green , think global warming is a hoax & get bought out by oil, electric & coal companies.

  • @kevinstenger4334
    @kevinstenger4334 2 роки тому +52

    My brother built a very large new home in North Texas about 20 years ago and he installed solar panels on ground level steel structures away from the house so they could optimize the angle and to ensure they never got any shade from the house or landscape. He also installed a wind generator. I asked him once how it was working out long term after they had been in service for over 10 years. He repaired the wind generator a couple of times and replaced it once but overall he was very happy and he figured it payed for itself a couple of times over. The solar on the other hand he didn’t think it was ever going to break even even though he was in an optimal location with no shade and at the optimum angle to the sun. The average homeowner could save more money and greatly reduce the amount of energy they consume by investing in real serious upgrades to their home, substantial insulation and air leakage work, as well as much higher efficiency heating and cooling equipment. Forget about replacement windows unless they need replacement for other reasons, you will never get your money back in energy savings on windows. Keep in mind that almost all builders install the least efficient heating and cooling equipment allowed because it’s also the cheapest.

    • @wrathmachine7609
      @wrathmachine7609 2 роки тому +3

      Ive moved from house to house, townhouse to a 7 bedroom house and I can tell you the building is very sloppy. These construction companies are just trying to get their work done as quickly as as close to regulation as possible, thats if youre lucky. Poorly insulated homes always leak around the window frames and the walls get cold very quick, we spend about 1000$ cad every 2 months on the electric bill due to heating that isnt even working properly because of the poor insulation. We set the thermostat at 25C and but it feels like 15-18C

    • @WilliamDeanPlumbing
      @WilliamDeanPlumbing 2 роки тому +1

      Solar panels today versus 20 years ago put out a considerably higher amount of electricity. No overtime if he ever decides to replace them at least he already has the infrastructure in place to connect.

    • @pkwithmeplease
      @pkwithmeplease 2 роки тому +2

      thanks for your hidden gem comment. i search for these, the real advice.

    • @robevans5222
      @robevans5222 2 роки тому +7

      I have 2 engineering degrees and was at one time a part owner of an alternative energy company. Kevin Stenger, you are absolutely correct. The average home's envelope is far from optimal, and the owner of a typical home would get a much quicker payback from adding insulation, improving infiltration leaks, installing more efficient equipment, etc. My 2200 sf house has 14" of fiberglass insulation in the attic, very high efficiency heat pump, and strategically situated deciduous trees that reduce my solar exposure during the warmest months. My monthly utility bill for my all-electric house averages no more than $100. The payback for photovoltaic solar will never be feasible for me, unless electric rates quadruple.

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa 2 роки тому

      @@robevans5222 The tip off is solar sales people can tell me what the payback period is. From what is being posted here, solar never pays for itself. Scam.

  • @vernateriyaki8031
    @vernateriyaki8031 10 місяців тому +1

    People have lost a sense of pride in their work and corporations have become Uber greedy.

  • @jbw9999
    @jbw9999 10 місяців тому +1

    If the average time to break even is around 10 years, I'm wondering why that 75-80 year old couple even bothered.

  • @sbdr.1241
    @sbdr.1241 2 роки тому +49

    This is why I installed my own solar by myself, no middleman lying b.s., no salesman b.s. I know what I put in & what & how it works & safety measures & limits.

    • @tr4shy_ch1ld46
      @tr4shy_ch1ld46 2 роки тому +6

      Not everyone has that luxury.. but good for you man 👍😊

    • @terrestrialtoker
      @terrestrialtoker 2 роки тому

      Fr

    • @sbdr.1241
      @sbdr.1241 2 роки тому +8

      @@tr4shy_ch1ld46 I did it for less than $ 1,500 just gotta look around for deals, left over stock (as I did) if you spend the time you will find it, my $1,500 solar setup solar companies will charge you near $10,000 & I make less than 30k a yr I consider myself poor & still managing.

    • @Jimm7676
      @Jimm7676 2 роки тому +2

      @@sbdr.1241 Sure ya did. $1,500. 🥴😂😂.

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 2 роки тому +5

      $1500? Do you live in an RV?

  • @zzaa2691
    @zzaa2691 Рік тому +22

    I've worked on the roofing industry for several decades. Solar installations on residential properties are an absolute nightmare. Have seen relatively new roofs destroyed during PV installation, forcing the owner to pay for removal of the solar system as well as a new roof. Hire a professional roof consultant/inspector to review the flashing system and inspecting the installation.

    • @abc123fhdi
      @abc123fhdi 3 місяці тому

      good to know, I got a new roof a few years ago and it is working great against rain. would not want it being destroyed by some shady solar company. Not really worth it for me since I don't pay that much in utility to make a 25-30 year solar loan worth it for a $70K solar system. Especially because reimbursement rates have dropped from the utility company here in CA and now no one wants to get solar which makes it harder for the grid to keep up with everyone getting EVs and they tell us not to charge the EVs in the summer lol, and then they have an EV mandate as well.

    • @DiceMaster740
      @DiceMaster740 3 місяці тому

      Best time to get rooftop solar seems to be when you're already having the roof redone (or built for the first time). Saves some money upfront, and if you hire quality installers, they can make sure the roof is set up to properly support the panels, and avoid water intrusion.

  • @thomasdragosr.841
    @thomasdragosr.841 7 місяців тому +1

    These poor folks were trading a monthly power bill for a huge loan payback. By the time the loan is paid off it’s time to replace the solar panels.

  • @CoffeeIsLife-iq2tc
    @CoffeeIsLife-iq2tc 7 місяців тому +1

    At this point just keep your main electric bill

  • @seriouslythink.834
    @seriouslythink.834 2 роки тому +86

    Went with a reputable solar team, and so far happy with it.
    Each company uses different solar exposure prediction, and can have different estimation, but not this dramatically variable.

    • @sws212
      @sws212 2 роки тому

      The solar industry is literally full of scams. There's a couple good guys but a sea of groups either doing hidden costs or going after grant money.

    • @omgkill437
      @omgkill437 2 роки тому +3

      Yes this comment should be highlighted , not every solar company or energy efficiency company is a scam I’ve seen multiple people go from paying 150-200 to 20$ a month some even getting credits back from their utility bill

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 2 роки тому

      That woman and man at the start of the news item who work for the two different solar providers look so very similar that they either may be related or could in fact be the same person pre and post gender reassignment. If a person will lie about their gender then lying about solar power is a far more minor act of dishonesty........ just sayin'

    • @Hero11170
      @Hero11170 2 роки тому

      I live in South Carolina and the same thing happened to me . Salesman promised 100 percent of my bill would be generated. Long story short I had to go through the BBB and threaten with a lawyer to get my money back

  • @user-yv7kw1nr2q
    @user-yv7kw1nr2q Рік тому +100

    Going off-grid or buying a grid tied system should be a trouble-free experience. Its sad to learn that there are so called "professional" companies charging insane amounts of money and not even providing a fully functioning permitted system. These individuals should be held accountable and loose their license at the city, county, state level. A complaint with the Attorney General, BBB, and others may help. Suing them in court also.

    • @giffordely2289
      @giffordely2289 10 місяців тому +1

      Yep, and they will pop up next county over under another name,,,,sad...

    • @mrsikes410
      @mrsikes410 10 місяців тому

      Well Sunrun’s program is fully funded and insured (no leasing) and guarantees to either lower your bill or keep you locked in if you already have a lower bill. And on top of that they’re rates only go as high as 3.5% and never more unlike PG&E which is expected to rise to 25% by next year

    • @hycoperosity5843
      @hycoperosity5843 10 місяців тому +6

      So glad I've been researching, and watching programs like this because the salesman showed up 2 weeks ago, and when I asked the question so my power bill will be the same AND I will be paying an additional bill for your equipment for the rest of my life what exactly am I saving...? He said "I'm not here to argue", what kind of answer was that? I didn't even have to tell him to leave he just slinked away from my questions like a rat.

    • @HazardWolfCorp
      @HazardWolfCorp 9 місяців тому +2

      And this is why doing it yourself with a bit of research and study is the ultimate best way to achieve true off grid solar.

    • @bankruptsee
      @bankruptsee 9 місяців тому +2

      Your $300 power bill cuts down.. but your loan is $375/mo for 20 years LMFAO

  • @azcountry6064
    @azcountry6064 8 місяців тому +2

    I live in Arizona. LOTS of sunlight here. I have seen ad after ad after ad saying the state and feds will pay for, or SUBSTANTIALLY reduce the installation of your solar system. I don't have a large home it's a solid 1,200 sq ft home. My cost to install $83,000. Not one cent of it is covered by the state or federal government. When I asked them about it, every one of them said that's not entirely true. If the system works, the supposed reduction in monthly bill is supposed to offset the initial outlay. Hmmm. Seemed like NONE of it was true. IMHO it's a complete misrepresentation and scam.

  • @Mike-pj1kv
    @Mike-pj1kv 10 місяців тому +2

    Just tell the salesman you are a RENTER.

  • @tpolerex7282
    @tpolerex7282 2 роки тому +16

    Crazy! We paid $11k cash for a solar PV system, rolled a new roof into the project to get 30% credit off that, five year ROI, 100% offset (we’re on year six) $40/year bill with 20+ years of the same in the most expensive (by far) electricity market in the nation. Now that’s how you do solar!

    • @LorddVader
      @LorddVader 2 роки тому

      What company?

    • @stoutsprout4297
      @stoutsprout4297 2 роки тому

      Which company did you use?

    • @allison447
      @allison447 2 роки тому

      Cash is a huge savings. The vanks are criminally overpricing the funding. People save a bundle when they can pay cash. 5 year payback is common

  • @jasono2139
    @jasono2139 Рік тому +279

    I love how the company threw their employees under the bus for "failing to follow their sales ethics policies".
    Those companies know exactly why they have such written policies... Because they tell their employees and customers about their "very ethical" policies, but then word of mouth within the company will contradict everything those policies say to maximize their sales.

    • @enginesllc9877
      @enginesllc9877 11 місяців тому +6

      Commission sales.

    • @chind0na
      @chind0na 10 місяців тому +4

      Policies😅😂 . The only paper between the employee and company is probably just a w9.

    • @jasono2139
      @jasono2139 10 місяців тому +3

      @@chind0na just because the employee hasn't seen or been shown every "company policy" doesn't mean they don't exist...
      FFS... The only manufacturing plant I've ever worked at where management made a special point to not let anyone into the plant area without safety glasses and steel toe boots was at Caterpillar... Everywhere else they just throw up the "safety glasses required beyond this point" sign and then safety be damned if anyone actually followed that. It was merely a "CYA" for if OSHA showed up.

    • @fingers900
      @fingers900 10 місяців тому +3

      I was literally fired from a T-Mobile 3rd party in Vegas because of my managers ego I literally made our presidents club which is all of the top sales reps in the company and my manager told me to do fraud on this one guys account cause he said we need the lines his exact words and I straight up tell him no and report it and not even 2 weeks later I’m out of a job so yes sales can be shady but now I sell solar and I do it in Nevada where in a all honesty rates are going up dramatically Nevada energy sends out notices of increases like crazy even during the pandemic so I like what I do now and I promise I have not and will not deceive a customer and with the right company Solar is a great thing but a lot of these smaller solar companies give it a horrible rep

    • @AllDogsAreGoodDogs
      @AllDogsAreGoodDogs 9 місяців тому

      And that's what "the dark side of solar" is all about: bad installation companies with lying salesmen , not solar energy.
      Pretty sad but expected misinfo from Fox.

  • @danielmuzzy2018
    @danielmuzzy2018 10 місяців тому +2

    I like how in the end it mentions that the girl was on disability but bought a $70,000 solar pannel system😂

  • @SoloRenegade
    @SoloRenegade 11 місяців тому

    I discussed solar with a coworker this week. He is a physicist with a VW Electric car. I'm a Mechanical Engineer. He priced out a $40k solar system for himself. I ran the numbers, based upon my monthly average utility bill, and I could pay my utilities for 41yrs with $40k. Not worth it for me. I do plan to build a 4 panel battery unit though, to run things in an emergency like the chest freezer, battery chargers, LED lighting, and such. That I can do. But where we live it takes a LOT of solar to power everything (lack of sunlight most of the year, latitude, and energy needs throughout the year for heating).

  • @ericwooden6938
    @ericwooden6938 2 роки тому +8

    The OMG! I'm busted sound of his voice is priceless. Like to be a fly on the wall hearing the conversations back the office.

  • @user-ci1kz1cc6t
    @user-ci1kz1cc6t 2 роки тому +101

    A 25 year contract for solar is nuts. I'd never sign anything like that except for a mortgage. I learned a good lesson when a company tried to sell me what they called an energy package (which turned out was basically to add insulation in my attic) which they said would save me $97 a month on gas. When I read the contract I found out that the contract was for 10 years. If I had gone with it, it would have cost me a ton over those 10 years. Much cheaper to have it done and pay the cost right away even if you have to borrow from the bank.

    • @EL_Pivio
      @EL_Pivio 2 роки тому +4

      When you sell the home youre still on the hook or theyll take the equity

    • @The_Lone_Aesir
      @The_Lone_Aesir 2 роки тому

      that is basically the dealers trying to scam people with their "in house financing" much the way a car dealership does. the 25-30 year terms are sold as operating just like a mortgage and is a way to show the payments can be "super low" in reality those long terms accrue crazy amount of interest over the course.
      when i went solar i went with the 30 year financing option, because i lacked the funds at that time due to being locked up in some crypto staking. Once that crypto came off hold i put the money toward the loan and transferred the remaining balance to my home equity loan. i would have used my home equity loan to begin with, but it was capped at 10k and my bank had put a freeze on new HELOC loans.

    • @Muckin-Fuppet
      @Muckin-Fuppet 2 роки тому +2

      Those prices are absolutely ridiculous are there Rolls Royce systems, if look on the internet at systems, those prices is just theft.

    • @EL_Pivio
      @EL_Pivio 2 роки тому +5

      @@Muckin-Fuppet all part of build back better plan

    • @AndragonLea
      @AndragonLea 2 роки тому +3

      To be fair, not every home owner has between 35 and 65k just sitting around. That said though, you're obviously correct. Going into debt should only ever be an option of last resort - you never know what life might bring.
      Speaking from experience as my family was just about ruined during one of the oil crises. Took on debt to open a gas station just before the oil prices sky-rocketed.
      There was literally nothing we could do but watch our costs go up every month until we eventually ran out of money to tread water and had to sell.
      As this was happening all over the world, gas stations and apparel went for a pittance so we ended up with massive debt and out of house and home.
      If we had saved the money instead, at least we would've been left with the building to hold onto and sell during a less disadvantageous time.

  • @jamessimms415
    @jamessimms415 Рік тому +1

    I’ve had my electrical bill averaged out for several years. I pay $151. & change each month. Same thing for my natural gas bill, $45/month.

  • @lyle1
    @lyle1 3 місяці тому

    I had 5kw system install in 2022 on a rack mounted system. Because it was a rack mounted system, and a good distance away from the house the cost was a lot higher. However, this gave me the expansion capability and I went from 21 panels the company installed to now 70 panels. I did two expansions on my own. The size system they will install will always be under sized. Always go much larger than you think and that's the safer bet. I still need an additional 60 panels and 9 batteries in order to be independent of the grid for the most part. You need a lot of excess production in the winter since days are shorter and excess production in the summer especially if you're in warmer climates and the AC will be running a lot. Do not depend on met metering. Eventually net metering will be a thing of the past. Always plan for batteries to revolve the lack of net metering.

  • @jspeed04
    @jspeed04 2 роки тому +17

    This is a salesperson issue, not a solar issue. Be careful which company you decide to do business with.

    • @justinchapman1001
      @justinchapman1001 2 роки тому +1

      Still drinking the kool-aid

    • @stuartharrison9944
      @stuartharrison9944 2 роки тому

      @@justinchapman1001 Bet you voted for the "Orange Clown" too!

    • @alexkarout1586
      @alexkarout1586 2 роки тому

      @@justinchapman1001 right, because fraud only exists in the solar industry…

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 2 роки тому

      pink energy? sounds like some woke feminist crap

    • @justinchapman1001
      @justinchapman1001 2 роки тому

      @@alexkarout1586 this scam is being ran all over the nation. They are ripping off working middle class families. Charging them insane prices at 6-10% interest and if you don't pay they file Liens against your home. Yes solar is a scam. Natural gas and nuclear produce so much more usable clean electricity. Keep drinking the kool-aid you minion

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 роки тому +119

    This didn't even scratch the surface of all of the things that can go wrong.
    In August of 2020, I decided that since my roof needed replacing and that we sometimes have power blackouts, I'd replace my roof with solar shingles and connect that to three Tesla powerwalls. First off, the process is painfully slow and opaque. There were a lot of issues, but the worst part of all, two weeks before construction, once everything was agreed upon and I already had financing lined up, Tesla increased the price by 25%!!! And they had already come out to inspect the job and I have a super simple roof line. I cancelled.
    My friend got solar panels with two powerwalls and while they didn't mess with his price, they took THREE FULL MONTHS ***AFTER FINISHING*** to finally turn the system on, with the power company blaming Tesla and vice versa. It can even get worse than that. In some cases, people have gone through the entire construction, only to be told by the power company, "Oh, but we don't have the ability to accept backfed power! Why didn't your installer tell you that???"
    There's more. Even if everything goes PERFECTLY, remember, the town can change what they pay for your solar at any time. Let's say you're paying 10 cents/Kwh and they buy it back at 6 cents. Well what happens if they say to you one day, "Yeah, we're now only going to pay you 4.5 cents."? Does that all of a sudden screw up the affordability of the system? Well you have no recourse if they do that.
    The industry is in too much flux. I personally would wait until things are more predictable and you can truly calculate what you're getting yourself in to.

    • @amyfletcher9481
      @amyfletcher9481 2 роки тому +8

      Yes the pitch is do you need a new roof? The tax rebate, the $500 gift card? Anything to get you to sign. You get excited about the tax rebate and they say it has to be reinvested back into the ppa lol these ppl are a joke. They say anything to get you to sign 47k contract. SMH it’s horrible

    • @nunyabiznez6381
      @nunyabiznez6381 2 роки тому +12

      My landlady had it installed and in the end will end up having paid more than if she hadn't had it done in the first place. Before, her electric bill for three units (all on one meter) was an average of about $500 per month. She now pays $300 per month to the electric company and $2400 a month to the scam artist who sold her the system and lied to her 20 different ways. That $300 per month to the electric company reflects her getting a credit of roughly $18 per month for electricity fed back to the electric company. She was told her meter would spin backwards during the day at such a fast rate that she would have zero electric bill and make roughly $300-$500 per month selling electricity to the electric company. We don't have mechanical meters here. We have digital meters that don't spin backwards. It took her six months to get approval from the electric company to feed electricity back to the grid and that included obtaining a special "private energy company permit." Basically everyone who feeds electricity to the electric company is a private energy company and must be permitted as such annually. They have to have their system inspected by state inspectors annually and at a cost of around $500 each time which exceeds the amount most people get for feeding electricity back to the grid. This was put in place as a law years ago by our state legislature who was paid by the electric companies to do so. Basically the utility companies own our legislature. In some counties solar power, windmills and private electric generators are illegal altogether and if they catch you they can take your home away.

    • @AuntJemimaGames
      @AuntJemimaGames 2 роки тому +7

      As usual, the problem isn't with the technology, it's with shitty companies. If I'm not mistaken, solar shingles are not as good as separate panels are, and Tesla has proven itself to be a shitty company, time and time again.
      The price and efficiency of solar has improved a ton over time, and should continue to improve. Prices aren't great right now for a number of reasons, but you'd expect people to do a more thorough job researching and educating themselves when they're looking to commit tens of thousands of dollars to such a thing...

    • @TinkerBellLace
      @TinkerBellLace 2 роки тому +1

      @austinschlack

    • @brandonlink6568
      @brandonlink6568 2 роки тому +3

      That's happening in Florida right now, power companies have instituted minimum electricity bills, something anyone thinking about solar needs to consider a possibility.

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 Годину тому

    The dark side of hail catchers.

  • @sassylady2001
    @sassylady2001 4 місяці тому

    I did the math. Assuming I was quoted $70,000 for a solar system, and was told my electric bills would be reduced to 23% of the present cost, or reduced to $24.61 a month, or $295 a year. I would be saving $989 a year in electric costs. Dividing the $70,000 cost of the system by the savings of $989 = 70.77 years to BREAK EVEN. You think I am going to sign a contract that takes me 70-3/4 years to break even. Unless I was 20 years old when I signed this contract (I would be 90 when breaking even), it is likely I would not live long enough to see ANY savings.