Solar company went bankrupt, what do I do?

We typed “Solar company” into Google Search, and it filled in the rest of the headline above, so we went with it.
“Solar is the future.” (A Google search.)

With all the negativity we have recently spouted about the solar industry we are a part of, we thought we would try to put the big picture in perspective a little. As with the beginning of many of our posts, we start by typing a subject into Google and see what search it recommends.
Solar Leases and Artificial Intelligence, and why both are dumb.

Solar leasing is rearing its ugly head again.
We hoped the idea would die with the tax credit. It hasn’t.
Why does your power company hate it when their customers go solar?

They must, right? They are losing all that revenue, after all. Solar is their fastest growing competitor. If everyone went solar, how would the power companies stay in business?
What if your power bill doubled?

It has, you just didn’t notice. The increases happened slowly. Roughly 5% every year, compounding. At that rate, the average power bill in Florida (Currently $164 according to the internets.) will double in fourteen years.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

Not in Florida, so much, but the weather has reached a survivable temperature, the music in department stores is changing, and there are a lot more out of state plates clogging up the roads.
There is a lot that is good to be said for the DIY spirit…

You handy men and women out there that aren’t afraid to jump into a project with confidence that anything you don’t know you will be able to figure out are to be admired.
We paint ourselves in the best light.

If you have read these blogs and any of the articles we have written in other publications, you might find we write about ourselves in glowing words.
Be careful… reading this post might convince you to buy solar immediately!

First! Let’s talk about bread … (Because, why wouldn’t we?)
The Tax Credit and Why You Should Go Solar Regardless

Lately, we are inundated with panicked solar prospects that need, NEED, to have their solar installed by 12/31 so they can claim the 30% solar tax credit.