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    Solar Bear

    2.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Flo Energy

    (13 reviews)

    The installation was done well, per the city inspector. FloEnergy's customer service is terrible,…read morethough. If there are any issues at all, it takes 5+ phone calls to get it resolved. If they say they are coming to fix an issue, they don't right away. You have to call many times, get many promises, and finally it may eventually happen if you stay on top of it. Our system has been running for about a month, but the reporting through the Enphase computer isn't giving us any data on our usage, as we were promised. Apparently the system never got fully commissioned (per Enphase) and we were directed to FloEnergy as the installer. I called and spoke to our Project Manager, Jordan, on Feb 17th, 2023, and he promised to get someone out here on Feb 20th 2023, but even if he did, our system is still not reporting any usage. Between the cost of the system and what we pay Duke, we are paying more for electric than we were before. I didn't even bother leaving a message when the customer support line goes to VM. They never call back anyway. So if you go with FloEnergy, be prepared to hire an assistant to do any followup, because FloEnergy apparently doesn't have a customer service system in place. I mentioned it at least 2X that the customer service is a fail, in previous conversations with them, and I want this to work and be able to recommend them. But...I don't have time to be their customer service for them when their install isn't working. Supposedly our system is working despite no reporting being available. But I just have to take their word for it, at this point. Planning on getting solar? I recommend looking for a company that has their customer support system set up for all the issues that crop up after it's installed, and you're on the hook for a ton of money. I.e., not FloEnergy.

    WATCH OUT!!! I signed a Lease Agreement with this company yesterday and formally got out of it in…read moreless than 24 hours. You have 10 days to terminate the Agreement in writing via email if you ever come into contact with this company too. So FLOEnergy is in bed with Palmetto Solar and the leasing agency GoLightReach. FLOEnergy sales reps knock on doors trying to sell Solar for these other overheads because they make a commission and get contracted to do the install/job as their third party workers. I was originally impressed by the FLOEnergy sales pitch (Representative was named Colby) but the horrified by the actual terms of the contract after carefully reviewing what I just signed. (I ashamed I signed anything in the first place). I was told they'd install the solar panels at no expense to me, their work was gaurenteed and insured and if anything happened to my panels or my roof they had my back for 25 years and I was locked in at an amazing 2.99% rate where they gaurenteed was a fair price per kw of my usage that would beat the big bad TECO energy company because of TECOs price per kw inflation history. Here's the thing, the value of the total panels was approx $35k but at the end of my 25 year agreement I'd be $70k in the hole because their 2.99% interest rate is COMPOUNDING. Plus I'd own nothing and THEY got to keep the tax rebate and the energy I was producing goes back to TECOs power grid where it does me zero good as the homeowner. If there's a power outage during a FL hurricane, I'd still be without power regardless of all my panels. What was most offensive was the yearly price break down where it seems all fine and dandy up front in year 1, but by year 25 your bill to them inflated by 100+% and you'd be paying the most at a point where the solar panels would be MOST DEGRADED! Doing a Solar Leasing Agreement is NOT the way to do Solar. Stay away from this company. If you want to do Solar, buy the $35k panels yourself, claim your 30% back energy rebate on it, the panels themselves have manufacturer warrantys as would whoever you paid to do the install itself. You'd out $24.5k and making your own energy with no energy bill to TECO aside the mandatory monthly hookup charge of $13. If I had kept my Agreement with FLOEneergy for $70k, they would have made more than $40k off me and I'd own nothing and my roof and performance of my panels would be at their mercy. STAY AWAYYY!!

    Green House Solar and Air

    Green House Solar and Air

    (18 reviews)

    I purchased a solar system from Greenhouse in December 2020 ($30k). At the time of purchase, I was…read moretold the number of panels I was buying would eliminate my electric bill by the end of the year and I would be able to sell back unused electric to TECO. This proved to be untrue. When I contacted the company about it a year later, they denied the original claim and instead told me I only had "Tier 1" coverage and would need to upgrade to eliminate my bill. In August 2025, I received an electric bill that showed no solar credits. I contacted Greenhouse and was told it would take three weeks (almost a month) before anyone could come out from Greenhouse just to inspect my system. When they finally did, they determined the inverter box was not functioning. They said they would order a replacement from Solar Edge and that would be about another 3 weeks and once they receive it I than would have to schedule installation. You are talking about a total of 3 months. SolarEdge, the manufacturer, confirmed that the inverter is covered under their 12-25 year warranty and agreed to send a replacement unit. However, Greenhouse then informed me they would charge me a service fee to install the warranty replacement. I objected because my system is less than five years old and should not require additional costs to replace failed components. Instead of resolving the issue, the manager suggested I call SolarEdge myself and have the replacement sent to my home, then find another installer. This has been a highly disappointing experience. Greenhouse misrepresented the system's capabilities, failed to provide timely service, and attempted to shift responsibility to me for warranty repairs. I would caution others to carefully review their contracts and be prepared for a lack of accountability from this company.

    I purchased a home with a Greenhouse Solar & Air (GSA) Solar power system. Part of the homes sale…read morerequired a roof replacement. The seller paid GSA to remove and reinstall the solar panels following the roof replacement. GSA removed and reinstalled the solar panels, but did not verify that the panels worked or were properly reinstalled. Additionally GSA put a padlock on the system which kept it off. On sale of the property, I was told directly by the seller that GSA was aware of this transaction and that the workmanship of the recent reinstallation would be warrantied and transferred to me. At closing, the entire system was paid off. GSA never showed up to remove the padlock on the system. Upon receiving my first electricity bill, I noticed my solar system did not generate any power. I then followed up with GSA and was told that any warranty would not transfer to me, they also would not provide the code to unlock the system. Additionally, I was told that I would need to pay an exorbitant "Diagnostic" fee and then pay for additional repairs that would be necessary.When they refused to help, I told them I'd report them to the BBB, they responded by sending me a cease and desist letter. I asked for help, and that I would publicly post my feedback. They responded by trying to silence me.

    Solar Bear - insulationinstallation - Updated May 2026

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