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Join seasoned solar experts William Grant and Austin Bare for The Solar Power Hour, the official podcast of Sun Collectors, a veteran-owned solar company based in Peoria, Illinois.

Each episode dives into the world of solar energy, renewable technology, and community-powered sustainability — featuring local stories, industry insights, and special guests making an impact across Central Illinois.

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In Episode 27 of the Solar Power Hour, William Grant and Austin Bare pull back the curtain on everything wrong with the solar industry — and they are not holding back.From federal legislation removing homeowner tax credits to leasing companies funneling your payments into PAC funds, from disrespectful door-to-door reps making the industry look bad to a competitor paying an overseas phone farm to sabotage Sun Collectors' ad spend — this episode covers the full picture of why the solar industry has become so toxic, and what you can do about it. But it is not all bad news. William and Austin also break down what a legitimate solar company looks like, why owning your system will always beat renting your roof, and how Sun Collectors is building a different kind of solar company in central Illinois. Episode Highlights: ⚡ Why the federal government removed the 30% tax credit and who actually benefits ⚡ How solar lease payments get pocketed and funneled into PAC funding for politicians ⚡ The overseas phone farm a competitor paid to drain Sun Collectors' ad spend using real homeowner data ⚡ Why leasing adds zero equity to your home and hands all your incentives to the leasing company ⚡ What an honest solar consultation actually looks like vs. the free solar clickbait pitch ⚡ How to use the Illinois Power Agency to research solar companies and complaints in your area ⚡ Why local solar companies that service their own systems are the only ones worth trusting ⚡ How Sun Collectors gives back through charity events, Rotary, and community involvement Whether you are a homeowner considering solar or someone who has already been burned by a bad solar company, this episode is required listening. 📍 Serving Peoria & Central Illinois
Description:In Episode 26 of The Solar Power Hour, host William Grant and co-host Austin Bare unload on what they see as the darkest side of the solar industry: leases, PPAs, and third‑party ownership that strip homeowners of control while lining the pockets of banks and big solar companies. William calls the industry “toxic” and a “cancer,” and backs it up with numbers—showing how a system that might net a homeowner $10,000 can quietly turn into $150,000–$170,000 in payments over 25 years under the wrong contract.Austin brings real stories from Central Illinois: homeowners stuck in nightmare leases, paying both a lease and a power bill, unable to get support when their system fails. Together, they break down how these deals are sold, why “subscription‑style” solar is nothing like Netflix, what happens when you try to sell a home with a leased system, and why Sun Collectors refuses to offer leases or PPAs at all—focusing instead on ownership, equity, and local accountability.If you’re thinking about going solar—or you already work in the industry—this episode will change how you look at “$0 down, low monthly payment” offers.Episode Highlights:⚡ Why William says solar “sucks” in its current form⚡ How leases, PPAs, and TPOs shift wealth and control away from homeowners⚡ The $10,000 vs. $150,000+ cost comparison over 25 years⚡ What really happens when you sell a home with a leased system⚡ The truth about “subscription” solar and why you can’t just cancel⚡ How bad installs and cheap equipment cost you big later⚡ Why Sun Collectors only does ownership‑based solar in Central IllinoisThis episode is a reminder: real energy freedom comes from owning your power—not renting it on the industry’s terms.
In Episode 25 of The Solar Power Hour, host William Grant sits down with Jessica Linder Gallo from the Peoria Chamber of Commerce to unpack a topic most business owners misunderstand—what a Chamber of Commerce actually does and why it matters more than ever. Jessica breaks down the real role of the Chamber: advocacy, business resources, talent retention, and community development. She explains why most networking events fall flat, how the Chamber redesigned its approach to create real connections, and why local advocacy is critical in a time of rising costs, shifting legislation, and workforce challenges. William connects it back to entrepreneurship in today’s climate—how inflation, regulation, energy costs, and talent shortages are squeezing small businesses, and why strong local partnerships are becoming a competitive advantage. From downtown development and workforce pipelines to energy policy and the “war on talent,” this episode is a masterclass in how communities grow—and what it actually takes to keep businesses thriving. If you’re a business owner, entrepreneur, or someone who cares about the future of Peoria, this conversation will change how you see your local Chamber. Episode Highlights: ⚡ What a Chamber of Commerce really does behind the scenes ⚡ Why most networking events don’t create real relationships ⚡ The shift from networking to intentional network building ⚡ Advocacy explained: how legislation actually impacts your business ⚡ The war on talent and why retention matters more than attraction ⚡ Downtown Peoria, placemaking, and why infrastructure drives growth ⚡ Energy costs, regulation, and how local businesses stay competitive ⚡ Why public and private sectors must work together ⚡ The power of community in building long-term business success This episode is a reminder: strong businesses don’t grow in isolation—they grow inside strong communities.Connect With Our Guest: https://www.peoriachamber.org/ 📍 Serving Peoria & Central Illinois 👉 Subscribe/Follow for more conversations on business, energy, and community growth!
In Episode 24 of The Solar Power Hour, host William Grant sits down with Mick Coluccio from Aspire Contracting to talk about something bigger than solar or roofing—how to build a company that scales without losing its soul. Mick shares his origin story of coming into roofing broke, learning the hard way, and building a team that produced millions—then realizing the industry’s biggest flaw: most companies “train their future competition” and create burnout, drama, and churn. Instead of fighting it, Aspire is rolling out a shared-ownership expansion model that gives project managers a real path to equity and leadership—paired with radical transparency, open-book numbers, and “all teams” meetings where issues get put on the board and solved fast. William connects the dots to solar: recruiting in today’s market, why younger reps need a different approach, how hiring the right “who” changes everything, and why coaching/masterminds help you pull time forward and see the blind spots you didn’t even know existed. If you’re an entrepreneur, sales leader, or anyone building a team—this episode is a blueprint for creating leverage, building culture, and setting “impossible goals” that force real innovation. Episode Highlights: ⚡ The roofing model that flips competition into collaboration (equity + offices) ⚡ Why “cradle-to-grave” training creates better customer outcomes ⚡ Radical transparency: open-book costs, profit split, and accountability ⚡ The “all teams meeting” method to uncover 3–5 real core issues fast ⚡ Recruiting today: why full-time recruiters change everything ⚡ Why coaching matters: “paying for shortcuts” and pulling time forward ⚡ Leadership mindset: the CEO’s job is decisions, culture, people, and numbers ⚡ Setting impossible goals to force iteration and unlock new pathways ⚡ A powerful close: Mick’s sobriety story and building with integrity This episode is a reminder: great companies aren’t built on hype—they’re built on culture, clarity, and leaders who develop leaders. Connect With Our Guest: https://www.instagram.com/mickcoluccio/ https://www.instagram.com/aspirecontractingaz/ 📍 Serving Peoria & Central Illinois 👉 Subscribe for more local solar education & homeowner/business insights
In the first episode of 2026, hosts William Grant and Austin Bare kick off Episode 23 of The Solar Power Hour with a straight, no-fluff conversation about what’s happening to your electric bill, and why the “writing on the wall” says it’s not slowing down. From Illinois’ newly passed Clean & Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA) to rising demand from AI data centers, EVs, and grid upgrades, they break down why rates keep climbing, why relief (if it comes) may take years, and what homeowners can do right now to protect themselves from the next wave of increases. This episode also covers major 2026 updates like the residential tax credit changing, what that means for homeowners vs. businesses/farmers, and why solar + battery storage is becoming less of a luxury and more of a necessity for long-term stability and peace of mind. Plus: They announce a limited-time $750 referral bonus (and a podcast-only twist that can turn referrals into $1,500) and share details about the new Sun Collectors Ambassador Program for clients who want to get more involved. Episode Highlights: ⚡ What the new Illinois grid bill could mean for your rates (and why changes won’t be “overnight”) ⚡ Why power demand is exploding (AI, EVs, and infrastructure upgrades) ⚡ The truth about “rate cuts” vs. what actually affects mortgage/electric pricing ⚡ Net metering changes—and what credits might look like moving forward ⚡ Why co-op utility territories (Corn Belt, Spoon River, etc.) can change solar ROI dramatically ☀️ Why the best time to go solar is before you need it ☀️ Why solar ownership matters (and how to avoid getting trapped in bad agreements) 👥 Ambassador Program + how to earn more by sharing your solar story 💰 Limited-time referral bonus details (Jan–Feb 16, 2026) This episode is a reminder: your electric bill is not political—it’s personal. And if you want more control over rising costs, the best first step is simply getting informed.If you found this Episode valuable, make sure to share with a friend and leave us a review!
In this special holiday episode of the Solar Power Hour, hosts William Grant and Austin Bare share how building a local solar company in Peoria has allowed them to give back over $70,000 to the community through grassroots initiatives like Tipping Big for the Community and and even more through Merry & Bright Christmas.What started as a simple idea — taking care of the people who serve our community — has grown into a multi-year effort impacting dozens of families, service workers, and local businesses.From surprise $100 tips to life-changing holiday moments for kids, this episode highlights the real human side of solar success.The conversation also dives into the evolving solar landscape, including:☀️Why solar batteries are becoming essential for peace of mind and backup power☀️The difference between AC-coupled vs DC-coupled battery systems☀️What commercial solar ROI really looks like heading into 2026☀️How incentives, rebates, and smart energy storage affect homeowners and businesses This episode is a reminder that solar isn’t just about panels or power bills — it’s about stability, independence, and the ability to reinvest back into the community we call home.🎄 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the entire Sun Collectors family. Thank you for supporting local, and thank you for being part of the Solar Power Hour.#SunCollectors #SolarPowerHour #gosolar
In this episode of The Solar Power Hour, William Grant and Austin Bare break down what’s really happening with energy costs in Illinois — and why homeowners and business owners need to pay attention right now. We cover the recent Ameren-approved multi-billion dollar grid upgrades, including battery storage projects and transmission line expansions, and explain how those costs ultimately show up on your electric bill. While these programs aim to move Illinois toward 100% renewable energy by 2050, they also mean rising delivery charges, added fees, and long-term rate increases for consumers. William and Austin also explain how your electric bill actually works — breaking down delivery, supply, and state-mandated fees — and why simply switching suppliers doesn’t protect you from rising costs. We discuss how solar ownership, battery storage, and Illinois incentives can help reduce exposure to future increases, even as the federal residential tax credit comes to an end. The episode dives into: ☀️Why Ameren bills keep rising (and what’s changing behind the scenes) ☀️How Illinois grid upgrades affect homeowners and businesses ☀️The difference between ownership vs. leasing solar ☀️What incentives still exist at the state level ☀️Why commercial properties and farms still have major advantages The Solar Power Hour Podcast is produced by Sun Collectors, a veteran-owned solar company based in Peoria, Illinois, helping local families, farms, and businesses achieve energy independence through education and community engagement.
In this Episode of The Solar Power Hour, William Grant sits down with:John Morris - President & CEO, Peoria Riverfront MuseumRenae Kerrigan - Curator of Science and Planetarium DirectorAnne Marie Miller - Vice President of DevelopmentTogether, they dive into:🌍 How the Dome Planetarium represents the Sun in a to-scale model stretching across Central Illinois.🧠 The museum’s mission to make science, art, and astronomy accessible to everyone.🚀 How curiosity and education inspire the next generation of explorers.💛 The power of community partnerships and philanthropy in driving cultural growth.This episode of The Solar Power Hour takes viewers behind the scenes of the Peoria Riverfront Museum — home to the biggest solar system model on Earth. It’s a conversation that connects the stars above with the people who make science shine here on Earth.Find out more info:https://www.peoriariverfrontmuseum.org/https://www.america250illinois.org/
In this episode, host William Grant sits down with Joey Olson and Zak Edmonds of Country Financial to talk about one of the most important — and misunderstood — parts of homeownership: insurance. The conversation dives into how rising costs, storm damage, and inflation are reshaping premiums across Illinois, and why trusted, local relationships still matter more than ever.Listeners will learn how to properly insure solar systems, what’s driving rate increases, how deductibles really work, and why both industries — solar and insurance — are rooted in education, transparency, and community.Highlights:Why premiums and payouts are rising nationwideHow local agents protect homeowners from being “nickel-and-dimed”The right way to insure solar and roofing systems after hail or storm damageThe importance of reviewing policies every 3–5 yearsHow Sun Collectors and Country Financial share a “local first” philosophyCommunity connection: Peoria families, farms, and small businesses helping each other thrive👉 Subscribe for more local solar stories & energy insights: youtube.com/@suncollectors #SunCollectors #SolarPowerHour #GoSolarConnect with our guests:Joey Olson: agents.countryfinancial.com/usa/il/peoria/joey-olsonFacebook: facebook.com/JoeyOlsonCOUNTRYLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joey-olson-a7646756The Solar Power Hour Podcast is produced by Sun Collectors, a veteran-owned solar company based in Peoria, Illinois, helping local families, farms, and businesses achieve energy independence through education and community engagement.
In this episode of the Solar Power Hour, William Grant sits down with Ben Wilson, owner of Wilson Services, to talk about what it really takes to build and sustain a business in Central Illinois. Together they dive into: ☀️ The realities of entrepreneurship — from mowing lawns at age nine to leading a 44-employee company. ☀️ How community involvement and long-term customer relationships fuel growth more than advertising ever could. ☀️ The business challenges facing service companies today — from labor shortages and employment gaps to skyrocketing material costs. ☀️ The process of business acquisitions, seller financing, and what it means to keep Peoria’s legacy companies local. ☀️ How strong community partnerships and people-first culture can future-proof any business. This episode of Solar Power Hour blends business wisdom with local pride as William Grant and Ben Wilson unpack the intersection of entrepreneurship, community, and integrity. It’s a grounded, eye-opening conversation about building teams, navigating costs, fighting misinformation, and keeping business in the hands of those who care about their community.Connect with our Guest:https://wilsonservicesil.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wilsonservicesil/https://www.facebook.com/wilsonservicesil
In this episode of the Solar Power Hour, William Grant sits down with Alex Carmona to talk about life, leadership, and the real challenges communities face. From his journey into local leadership to the rising costs of energy and everyday living, this conversation blends personal stories with practical insights.Together they dive into:The power of focusing less on politics and more on people—building stability through honest conversations and community-driven solutions.How local stories and personal responsibility shape bigger issues like energy, cost of living, and future opportunities.Solar power is just one piece of a bigger picture tied to Peoria’s future, city council decisions, and the broader push for renewable energy. With inflation, workforce shortages, and regulation shaping daily life, this episode shows why strong leadership, free market ideas, and community investment matter more than ever.Connect with our Guest:👉 https://www.oldschoolalex.com/👉 https://www.instagram.com/therealoldschoolalex/
Are power rates about to double again in 2025? In this episode of the Solar Power Hour, William Grant and Austin Bare break down why Illinois power costs keep rising, what rate negotiations in January and June could mean for your bills, and how solar + batteries can help offset the damage.We’ll cover:Why winter rates dip but annual bills keep climbingHow Ameren’s delivery fees & mandated charges have multiplied 5–7×The federal tax credit situation vs. remaining state/utility incentivesWhat Time-of-Use (TOU) pricing could mean for your familyBattery strategies: 1 vs 2+ units, backup hours, and peace of mindWhy waiting for “the right time” often costs more in the long runCommercial solar surge in 2025 and how it may affect residential timelinesInflation, property values, and why high power bills can devalue your homeDon’t let rising rates decide your future — lock in your power costs and keep your money where it belongs.
In this episode of The Solar Power Hour, hosts William Grant and Austin Bare sit down with Andrew Cohen of the Peoria Rivermen—a longtime fan favorite, front office leader, and now a proud solar customer with Sun Collectors.Together they dive into:Local Sports & Community: Partnership between Sun Collectors and the Peoria Rivermen, highlighting jerseys, sponsorships, and family-friendly experiences.Solar Education: Real customer experiences (Andrew Cohen’s solar installation), overproduction results, rebate success, and addressing myths around aesthetics and leasing.Community Impact: Sponsorships, giveaways, and how local fans support businesses that support the team.Financial Relief: Rising Ameren bills, solar as a long-term hedge against energy inflation, and examples of how solar frees up family budgets.Legacy & Growth: Rivermen’s championship culture and Sun Collectors’ role as the oldest standing solar company in Central Illinois.It’s an energetic, community-driven conversation that connects hockey fans, homeowners, and solar advocates—showing how sports and sustainability team up to create real wins for Central Illinois.Get ready to get Shine with Solar! Check out these resources for more information:Peoria Rivermen: https://www.rivermen.net/Sun Collectors’ Refer-A-Friend Program: https://suncollectors.solar/refer-a-friend/
As controversial policies continue to shape the future of solar, we explore the complex and often contentious relationship between politics, energy policy, and the power that fuels our daily lives. From simple energy economics to an executive order poised to send us back to the stone age, we’ll break down how these forces influence the cost of energy, the pace of clean technology adoption, and the options available to consumers.Here’s what we cover:One Big Beautiful Bill: Economic implications that are changing everything — and not in a good way.Executive Order Impact: The push to replace renewables with coal, nuclear, and lithium mines — and the harsh language being used to manipulate public opinion.Beat the Deadline: The true impact of the shortened FITC* timeline.What “Placed in Service” Means: Why understanding this definition is key to securing your incentive.100% US-Made Panels Do Not Exist: The global supply chain reality and how it affects domestic production and retail costs.Economic Pressures: 30% average Ameren bill increases, higher costs of goods, and supply chain disruptions.Ownership Models: Direct ownership vs. third-party ownership — and why local service matters to avoid becoming a “Stranded Customer.”Fun Facts & Technology Milestones: Global demand and solar capacity and California’s groundbreaking successes with renewable energy.The future of solar isn’t just a question of technology — it’s a race against political headwinds, shrinking incentives, and rising utility rates. Decisions made in Washington are already shaping the cost and accessibility of clean energy in your backyard. For those ready to take control of their power bills and lock in long-term savings, the opportunity is here — but the clock is ticking.Are you ready to get Solar Empowered? Check out these resources for more details on recent solar policy changes affecting your energy freedom:Homeowner Updates for Solar Tax Credits: July 2025 Executive Order: https://suncollectors.solar/july25-solar-tax-incentives-il-homeowners/How the One Big Beautiful Bill Threatens Illinois Solar Progress—and What You Can Do: https://suncollectors.solar/one-big-beautiful-bill-illinois-solar-progress/* Not all customers are eligible for the FITC.
What if one friendly knock on your door could help you lower your electric bill — or even spark your next career move? In this episode, our guest speaker, Fabian Witte, pulls back the curtain on the day-to-day life, challenges, and rewards of working on the front lines of the solar industry. Whether you’re a homeowner curious about going solar or someone looking for a fast-paced career in door-to-door solar sales, this conversation is packed with insights, stories, and advice you won’t want to miss.In this episode, you’ll learn:What Junior Solar Consultants do and why their role is essential in helping homeowners understand the benefits of solar.Why door-to-door is the most powerful and effective method of building trust and connecting with local communities.The top 5 reasons homeowners set solar appointments (and what they want to know most).The most pleasant and surprising moments in the field that make the job worthwhile.Valuable skills and knowledge gained from the job that benefit both career and personal growth.What it’s like to represent a local solar company at community and networking events.How to stay optimistic and motivated in a challenging sales role.How to handle rejection at the door and turn it into an opportunity.The most important message consultants want homeowners to understand about going solar.Whether you’re considering solar panels for your home or exploring a career as a Junior Solar Consultant, this episode will show you how one knock can open countless doors — for homeowners, for consultants, and for the future of clean energy.🎧 Listen now to learn about the people, purpose and power behind door-to-door outreach, then visit our website to take the next step in your solar journey!Become a Junior Solar Consultant: https://suncollectors.solar/career/junior-solar-consultant/Explore Residential Solar Solutions: https://suncollectors.solar/service/residential-solar-systems/Request a Free Solar Consultation: https://suncollectors.solar/free-solar-quote/
Following the House’s passing of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” we’ll analyze the economic impact on consumers, utility companies, and the solar industry alike, should the bill become law.2025 Deadline & Elimination: Heightened sense of urgency and concern amongst consumers as potential policy changes hang in the balance, notably the accelerated deadline to claim the 30% solar tax credit before its proposed repeal.Retroactive Bans & Restrictions: How new legislation could jeopardize the economic viability of many solar projects and facilities, especially those that rely heavily on leases and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), leading to a significant loss of jobs across the industry and catastrophic consequences for existing and future consumers.30-50% Utility Bill Increase: Breakdown of the huge spike in cost per kilowatt-hour and higher delivery charges implemented with the transition to summer pricing.
In Episode 11 of the Sun Collectors / Solar Power Hour Podcast, founder William Grant and co-host Austin Bare break down what tariffs really mean for the solar industry right now — and why being proactive instead of reactive could save you thousands. They cover how tariffs are hitting panels, batteries, and inverters, what that means for equipment costs, and why the company got ahead of it by stocking up before prices climbed. From there, they zoom out to the bigger picture — global grid instability, real-world outages in Spain and Puerto Rico, and rising utility rates driven by inflation and supply chain pressure. They make the case for batteries as more than just backup power: a way to own your energy, lock in your monthly costs, and protect your home when the grid goes down. They also walk through Illinois Shines, the smart inverter rebate, and how stacking incentives can reduce your total system cost by 65–70%. Episode Highlights: ⚡ How tariffs are affecting solar equipment prices and what Sun Collectors did to stay ahead of it ⚡ Why global grid instability — from Spain to Puerto Rico to Midwest storms — makes batteries more relevant than ever ⚡ Illinois Shines, the smart inverter rebate, and how incentives can cut your net system cost by 65–70% ⚡ Why two batteries can cost less than a generator — and actually pay you back over time ⚡ How Ameren's move toward time-of-use rates could change what solar + batteries are worth to you ⚡ The "own vs. rent" breakdown: why locking in a payment beats paying an ever-rising utility bill ⚡ What makes Sun Collectors different — no leases, local roots, dedicated project managers, and real references.⚡ Why the best day to go solar is today — and what happens when incentive blocks fill up.For more information, visit https://suncollectors.solar or check out the resources below:Learn about the Franklin Whole Home Battery Backup solutions we offer: https://www.franklinwh.com/collections/whole-home-battery-backup/Find out how you can save with Ameren Illinois DG Rebates: https://www.ameren.com/illinois/residential/supply-choice/renewables/rebatesApply to become a Junior Solar Consultant with Sun Collectors: https://suncollectors.solar/career/junior-solar-consultant/
In this episode of The Solar Power Hour, William Grant (12 years engineering + 6 years running Sun Collectors) and Austin Baer (5-year solar consultant) break down: 🔥 The truth behind “free solar” ads 🔥 Why leases & PPAs can trap homeowners for 25+ years 🔥 How deceptive companies hide real long-term costs 🔥 Why ownership beats leasing every single time 🔥 How the Illinois incentives actually work — without the lies 🔥 Battery rebates, time-of-use rates, and what Ameren isn’t telling you 🔥 The future of solar tech, AI, and satellite power generation 🔥 Common myths about solar in the Midwest (and why they’re wrong) 🔥 Install quality, maintenance, warranties, and avoiding “fly-by-night” solar companiesIf you enjoyed, make sure to Subscribe and share with a friend who would find this valuable.
By special request, our hosts help real estate agents navigate the solar playing field. Homes with solar panels can be a faster, more lucrative sell if you have all the facts. This episode covers everything realtors need to know, including these hot topics:⚡Impact of solar panels on property value⚡Transfer of ownership⚡Sales tips and resources
In Episode 8 of The Solar Power Hour, hosts William Grant and Austin Bare break down the question everyone’s asking: Do I qualify for solar—and how do I avoid getting burned by the wrong company? They explain what actually makes a homeowner a strong solar candidate (credit, roof age, sun exposure, time in the home, tax liability), why Sun Collectors focuses on ownership over leasing, and how “locking in” your cost of power protects you from rising utility rates over time. Then they get into the real stuff: the solar “gold rush” problem—companies that sell fast, install sloppy, disappear, and leave homeowners stuck with service issues, warranty runarounds, or contracts full of red flags. William and Austin share the exact steps you can take to vet any solar company: reviewing real long-term testimonials, checking installation photos, verifying who’s actually installing, reading contracts carefully, using the BBB, and even checking Illinois Shines complaints to see a company’s track record at the state level. If you’re even considering solar, this episode is built to give you clarity, confidence, and the tools to make the right decision for your home and your family—without pressure.Episode Highlights: ⚡ Do you actually qualify for solar? (credit, roof, sun, taxes, time in the home) ⚡ Why ownership matters vs. renting your power ⚡ The “solar gold rush” problem: fly-by-night companies and misinformation ⚡ What to check before choosing a solar company (reviews, BBB, Illinois Shines, photos, warranties) ⚡ What a quality installation should look like (and what to avoid) ⚡ Why project management and service after install matters just as much as the sale ⚡ Contract red flags and how to protect yourself before install day ⚡ Warranty questions you should ask every company (and who actually backs it) This episode is a reminder: solar can be an amazing investment—but only if you choose the right company and the right agreement. And if you’re not a good candidate? A good company should be willing to tell you that upfront. 📍 Serving Peoria & Central Illinois
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