HI,
A local contractor solicited me for a solar rooftop system last Oct and I signed an agreement in November (2011) - it's now August 2012.
I thought by Jan/Feb 2011 it would be up and running.
But it's now the end of August and still no system.
The agreement (to my knowledge) didn't have a completion agreement, so I don't have much re-course I guess.
(If you have experience in this area and CA law, please chime in.)
The construction contractor is always super polite and even helped me out on another project that I was doing myself getting me some extra help which went well.
The contractor at one point explained that SunCap was bought out by NRG and is now NRG SunCap LCC (still out of Texas).
At several other points he sent over runners with more paperwork to get signed,
changing the number of panels and locations (upon recommendation by the system designer in Texas)
and now this week again with another amendment to switch to a different Enphase Inverter model.
So now the system to be installed (whenever that happens to occur) will be:
6.25 kWatt DC (STC) photovoltaic system / 5.308 KW CEC AC
Canadian Solar Panels 250 (25 panels total in 3 arrays - south/west exposure of home roof)
Enphase Energy Inverters (25)
ProSolar Mounting System
Locus Energy Monitoring System
(please chime in if you are knowledgeable on this equipment, pros and cons)
I have to sign this amendment and return to them.
Would it be nuts at this time to add a Completion Agreement Amendment created by me for them to sign
and give it to the runner as part of this Amendment Agreement or should I just sign it as is,
and express my concern to the contractor personally (over the phone) about the extended delay on the installation.
I was hoping that the June- July - August - Sept expensive AC bills
(it was over 108º one day a few weeks ago) would've been reduced by this installation by now.
Other Info on System/Deal:
Seller: American Home Remodeling
System Owner: NRG Suncap LLC (Houston Texas)
Local Rep in CA: Progressive Power Group (Garden Grove, CA)
20 yr lease - pre-paid
7 yr construction loan for pre-paid lease (pays for system in 7 yrs instead of 20)
So the NRG Suncap is paid off immediately
and the bank who provides the loan gets paid off in 7 yrs.
(no pre-payoff penalty, so I could get a home equity loan at some point and pay it off with no penalty if possible).
If anyone has had dealing with any of these products or companies, I'd appreciate your thoughts.
thanks for this group and forum, I hope to learn whatever I can to make this a pleasant experience,
even though I did already sign up for the whole enchilada.
Gman
A local contractor solicited me for a solar rooftop system last Oct and I signed an agreement in November (2011) - it's now August 2012.
I thought by Jan/Feb 2011 it would be up and running.
But it's now the end of August and still no system.
The agreement (to my knowledge) didn't have a completion agreement, so I don't have much re-course I guess.
(If you have experience in this area and CA law, please chime in.)
The construction contractor is always super polite and even helped me out on another project that I was doing myself getting me some extra help which went well.
The contractor at one point explained that SunCap was bought out by NRG and is now NRG SunCap LCC (still out of Texas).
At several other points he sent over runners with more paperwork to get signed,
changing the number of panels and locations (upon recommendation by the system designer in Texas)
and now this week again with another amendment to switch to a different Enphase Inverter model.
So now the system to be installed (whenever that happens to occur) will be:
6.25 kWatt DC (STC) photovoltaic system / 5.308 KW CEC AC
Canadian Solar Panels 250 (25 panels total in 3 arrays - south/west exposure of home roof)
Enphase Energy Inverters (25)
ProSolar Mounting System
Locus Energy Monitoring System
(please chime in if you are knowledgeable on this equipment, pros and cons)
I have to sign this amendment and return to them.
Would it be nuts at this time to add a Completion Agreement Amendment created by me for them to sign
and give it to the runner as part of this Amendment Agreement or should I just sign it as is,
and express my concern to the contractor personally (over the phone) about the extended delay on the installation.
I was hoping that the June- July - August - Sept expensive AC bills
(it was over 108º one day a few weeks ago) would've been reduced by this installation by now.
Other Info on System/Deal:
Seller: American Home Remodeling
System Owner: NRG Suncap LLC (Houston Texas)
Local Rep in CA: Progressive Power Group (Garden Grove, CA)
20 yr lease - pre-paid
7 yr construction loan for pre-paid lease (pays for system in 7 yrs instead of 20)
So the NRG Suncap is paid off immediately
and the bank who provides the loan gets paid off in 7 yrs.
(no pre-payoff penalty, so I could get a home equity loan at some point and pay it off with no penalty if possible).
If anyone has had dealing with any of these products or companies, I'd appreciate your thoughts.
thanks for this group and forum, I hope to learn whatever I can to make this a pleasant experience,
even though I did already sign up for the whole enchilada.
Gman
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