I really like the idea of an all-woman trade company. I'm a female engineer, so I know what it's like to be grossly outnumbered in the workforce! 2-cupcakes-pls, I would love to hear about your experience with A Women Spark once it's all installed.
butterbing
And most importantly the first price you get will be a starting price and you need to start negotiating to get a good deal. This time we've done our research and gone with good products from a reputable company. But be warned that our first quote was nearly $4000 more than what we paid but because I'd already done my research and had a couple of other quotes I knew what I wanted, who I wanted it from and how much I should pay for it. A bit of negotiating and we finally reached an agreement.
bpratt
The loss of subsidies will weed out the dod-gy installers fairly quickly, but you'll still have ones like modern, citisolar, truevalue solar still in the marketplace, that I'd stay well clear of.