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Become a LeafScore Rated Solar Installer

We are building a database of the most trusted solar companies in the United States. If you are a solar company with a long-standing track record of excellent customer service, you can apply for a listing below. 

Why LeafScore Solar? 

With the passage of America’s first-ever climate bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, home solar is set to explode over the next decade. However, not every solar company is created equal. With the abrupt closing of major solar companies Pink Energy and Zenernet there is a need for a trusted directory of reputable solar companies. 

As a website devoted to eco-friendly living, LeafScore is building a list of vetted solar companies that consumers can trust. 

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Does your company qualify? 

Our goal is to highlight the best solar companies in the United States using these criteria developed by our head of research, Leigh Matthews.

  • At least one NABCEP-certified installer is assigned to each solar project
  • A minimum of five years of experience or two dozen completed installations
  • Full insurance coverage, including worker’s comp and general liability
  • No complaints from consumers on BBB (or some minor issues with documented resolution)
  • Long-lasting equipment warranties
  • Warranty coverage for workmanship and panel performance for at least ten years
  • Proper electrical contractor license from the relevant Licensing Board
  • No pending lawsuits; a history of no legal action from customers is preferred

What your company will receive if approved 

Approved solar companies will receive:

  • LeafScore badge with Leaf rating 
  • Dedicated directory listing on LeafScore with regular updates, photos, and business highlights 
  • Inclusion in our top-rated lists on the site
  • Eligibility for solar leads in your area 

Become a LeafScore Rated Solar Installer

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