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LAST UPDATED: April 14th, 2023
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Lumio has absorbed Deca Solar.

Deca Solar is no longer in business. Lumio has absorbed the company.

Founded in 2009 and with offices in Arlington and Corpus Christi, Texas, Deca Solar has completed hundreds of residential solar installation projects across the Lone Star State, tailored to each home’s energy needs and household budget. The solar company is an Authorized Elevation Solar Dealer, meaning Deca installs superior equipment and provides top-level customer service. 

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The Good

  • Authorized Elevation Solar Dealer

Authorized Elevation Solar Dealer

Deca Solar is an Authorized Elevation Solar Dealer. Elevation Solar is one of the nation’s leading solar providers as well as a 2019 Energy Star award winner; its dealers offer customers the following:

  • Superior solar products — including energy-efficient solar cells from Panasonic and inverters and solar energy monitoring services from Enphase; all equipment consequently comes with a 25-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Award winning customer service — providing the homeowner with a dedicated solar project manager and customer care specialist who are on board for the duration of the solar installation process
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The Bad

  • No Solar Lease or PPA
  • Average Workmanship Warranty
  • No NABCEP Certification

No Solar Lease or PPA

Deca Solar only offers customers the options of directly purchasing their solar panel systems, or financing the system through a zero money down solar loan. Both options grant homeowners access to several solar incentives, including the Federal Solar Tax Credit.

However, both require thousands of dollars in investment. Solar leases and power purchase agreements, meanwhile, are better for homeowners on limited budgets, as they allow customers to rent the system or energy it produces at a fixed rate over 20 to 25 years.

Average Workmanship Warranty

Deca Solar provides a workmanship warranty good for 10 years, considered the industry average. This warranty protects the solar energy system against damage caused during the installation process along with necessary maintenance. Leading solar companies offer workmanship warranties good for 25 years, or the lifetime of the system.

No NABCEP Certification

Deca Solar does not appear to hold a certification from the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP), widely considered the gold standard in solar installation training in the solar industry. While this in no way suggests poor quality or professionalism on the part of the company, an NABCEP certification signal’s a company’s true expertise, and can be the difference maker for some customers.

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The Bottom Line

Solar customers living in Texas who are looking for a local installer with a zero money down financing option, might find success with Deca Solar. The company brings years of experience and a key industry partnership in Elevation Solar to the table. Customers are encouraged to read verified Deca Solar reviews and compare the company’s offering to leading solar installers in the area to determine if Deca Solar is right for them.

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cristina Gomez San Antonio, TX

If I could I would give 0 stars. Major Misrepresentation of how much I would be paying for electricity. The sales person actually guaranteed I would receive a stipend from the government for these panels on my taxes which I have not, when I asked “our representatives are not tax experts” then why even bring it up if not everyone qualifies. I was promised a bonus for referring neighbors that has not been received either. I opened a formal complaint with the BBB and nothing has been done. All I get as responses are you need to contact customer service as if I haven’t like millions of times…Promises of $20-30 monthly electricity bill is actually 150-200/mo on top of a $190 payment for the actual panels themselves. I was better off on a fixed rate without the panels of $235 from electric company. They said it would be about 1-2 months for installation but they took almost 6 months. They broke my window while installing and hired the cheapest contractor to fix it. Called the window company that installed the window because they left glass all over my carpet (major safety issue) they didn’t even bother advising me their could be broken glass, I have not heard from them either. Called lumio there’s nothing they can do about my bill. STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY.

1 year ago

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Corey Bulger Dallas, TX

Sells representatives or compete liers. Goodleap, the loan provider or liers. Everyone involved with this company are liers. The only reason I went with this company is because the sells rep specifically said I would not have to pay extra after a year. Turns out that was a complete lie, I asked repeatedly if I would to sink moneh into it to not raise my rate. He said if I just paid like normal I would not have too. A blatant lie. I get a call a year later and I am now 1000 more than what I originally was quoted and going to get a nice $30 increase in May. I don't save money at all. Still have a electric bill plus the loan bill. Which seller and goodleap a like said that I'd be almost %100 electric free. Whole company and everyone they work with are scammers.

1 year ago

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Tony Quiroga Quiroga Kyle, TX

Terrible installation, false information by the Sales Rep. Promises made on the agreement have not been met. Never received our back up Generator and it’s been over a year now, our electric payment is not much from what we have been paying before, and now we have the panels to payment as well. So, we are paying more then we budget before with our conventional electric plan. After the installation was completed, it took 7 Months before the services was turned on after the inspection and we have not been refunded for 4 of those Months yet. Enough is enough. I will be hiring an attorney for legal actions.

1 year ago

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SAMANTHA EDWARDS TX

Let me just start off by saying if there were less than a one star review I would pick that one. Deca Solar is a big JOKE!! A sales rep named Grant emailed me about purchasing solar panels and since at the moment I am still living with my parents I showed my dad and said "Moms always so stressed about the electric bill let's get solar panels as a surprise for her." My dad said "Okay (you know) we will call the number Grant left." We called Grant the next day and he explained the whole process as if it would go smoothly and quickly well let me tell you it did not. Luckily we recorded this. We started out by getting a crew out to our house to install the panels on our roof they left extra brackets (that are still there, btw) and never installed the meter or set anything up. We kept calling and they kept on lying. We sent a woman named Breanna all of our pictures We recorded all of our conversations from the get go simply because of companies like Deca. Breanna turned out to be a liar just like Grant. You can never get ahold of this company. Instead of making my parents bills cheaper it made them higher which only made my mom stress worse which caused a lot of fighting between my parents and family. I don't think that I could have gotten my mom a worse surprise. In March the light company told my mom that our solar panels weren't even working!! That was a SHOCKER!! Mom was furious! Here we are July 14 and a new Company called Lumio comes out and says that they have taken Deca over the service that we got today was something that our family could have used from the beginning. At this point all I can say is Deca is probably the absolute worst thing that could have happened to my family instead of a $200- $300 light bill we started to pay more. This was not the way things were intended to go I can say that. The man that came out from Lumio today said that Deca had many upset customers every where and that doesn't surprise me because they are the worst!!!!!!!!

1 year ago Edited July 15, 2022

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Keisha Hubbard Fort Worth, TX

Where do I start I have been trying to talk with Deca since the 1st of the year? Do not believe what contractors tell you that come to your house soliciting especially Joe. He talks fast and promises sign on bonuses which I never received. Promises to cut trees that would obstruct the sun to panels lies. I've had oncor to my house asking me why were panels installed without cutting trees? My bill is supposed to be a set price but has increased this month. Only thing good is adt does follow thru and do what they say. I am so upset I allowed myself to be taken by this company and its employee. I will never allow a company to solicit at my doorstep again. Do not sign up with this company to many fraudulent things going on and you can't contact anyone that knows what's going on. Definitely do not trust any contractor named Joe.

2 years ago

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jesse esparza Corpus Christi, TX

lied about my entire roof getting windstorm certified. only panel installation are. i let the salesman know that i would not go forward unless the whole roof could be windstorm certified since my roof wasnt when it was installed previously. told me tax credit would be paid to me at 19000$. it is only your tax liability for two years which in my case,this year amounts to 4800$. told me that buyback program would be paid in cash at the end of each year instead of just credits which do not carry over from one year to the next. promised two years of payments to me in the form of a check for $5000 or so. a few other things that were promised as well. i may end up defaulting on the loan since they cannot put a lien on my home and i will never sell it anyway. they will just have a judgement against me thats enforced only if i were to ever sell my home. its partly my fault for being naive and not doing research beforehand, but whats done is done. i also feel that when i do business with someone or some company, that they deal with clients honestly. ive tried numerous times to reach out to them, but im ignored. they did send me a check for 3700$ since i declined the generator which only actually costs 1300$ before hookup. ive been reimbursed by check for the two months that ive been billed, but now the new owners, lumia solar, will only send a link to receive gift cards to reimburse for march and forward. maybe other solar companies are more reputable, but this one is sadly unethical.

2 years ago

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Connie Carter TX

I sure wish I had read all these reviews before doing business with Deca. I am having the same issues other reviewers have had. They promised me I would never have to pay another electric bill. They changed the configuration of the panels from what I agreed. They have not called the city inspectors to come out and inspect the panels; hence AEP will not hook my panels up to the grid. If the installers will call and request the inspection the city will do it and if the panels pass inspection AEP will hook us into the grid. I cannot request the inspection myself; it has to come from the installation company. When I called Deca about this they couldn't give me an answer and said they would have to call me back, which of course they haven't done. My salesman also lied to me about the price. He guarnteed that the price would never change. He said I'll pay $119 a month for 25 years with no payments to an electric company again ever. That sounded like a great deal to me. I just got the certificate of agreement in my email today that shows in a year and a half my payments will go up from $119.00 to 162.00 per month. I am just about ready to call legal aide to see if they can do anything for me. He also warn me that not all electric companies participate in the solar buy back plan. I didn't know about that until I called my energy company to tell them I am converting to solar.

2 years ago

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Anthony Morrison Weatherford, TX

I had the same experience as everyone else on here leaving poor reviews. They are terrible. The biggest surprise was how they deceived me into thinking that I would get a 26% tax credit. Not only that, but the loan provider depends on that tax credit going towards the loan or your payments go up. They promised a quick install and that I would be able to monitor the system with the app. It took 4 months to get installed and that was probably only because I kept calling them and checking on the status. Then, on the day of install they changed the panels and configuration that they originally promised. It then took another 6-8 weeks to get the system turned on and I still don't have any way of monitoring the system with the app. I have called and they keep telling me that they will submit the request. Now, I don't even know if the system is producing what they say it is supposed to.

2 years ago

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James Gilbert San Angelo, TX

Be wary when dealing with is company!! Get everything in writing that the salesman tells you they will do for you if you buy the system. I would advise against using this company for several reasons 1 the showed up to my house with no permit in hand then didn’t install the panels according to the engineers drawings which were not what I agree to when I bought the system. 2 they said they would take care of notifying my energy provider of they system install they didn’t and AEP locked my system out I had to get all the paperwork and submit. Next I was told that as long as my panels produced more power than I used I would not have an electric bill, this is an outright lie you will always have an electric bill. You will still have delivery charges and fees. Next once I got my system approve and working I thought one of their techs showed up at my house to get the system set up on the internet and get my app work he was stoned out of his mind and my app showed I had an error for approx 2 weeks. I finally got someone to come check the system and they had to rewire the emphase panel it now seems to be working but the refuses to reimburse me for my electric bill during the time my system wasn’t producing properly and the salesman said they would. If I continue to have issues with this I’m getting a lawyer.

2 years ago

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JeffB Killeen, TX

There needs to be a 0 star. I have had issues since I signed the contract. The panels were installed in about a month, so that's good. Was told they'd be inspected within a few days(lie) but, it took a month, and numerous calls to get the electric company out to give the "go live" OK. I also ordered a battery. Originally I was told they were back ordered 2 weeks. Then 2-3 months, then 6 months. Got the battery finally installed in January. But, it has been a month, and it's still not configured to be used with my system. So, I have an expensive paperweight hanging on my house at this point. And, they can't tell me when someone will be out to activate it. But, I'm on a spreadsheet somewhere for when someone is "in the area". They never call you back after they say they will. They keep changing their stories when they even tell you anything. Pay a little more, and RUN somewhere else.

2 years ago

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bonnie long Midland, TX

Worst company call & ask to speak to a supervisor & get told there is no supervisor, ask for a manager get told there is no manager, ask to speak to someone higher up, get told there is no one higher up. So tell them what you need, they tell you that can not be done. I have to pay extra every month to Reliant Finally was told Oncorr's electric meter was malfunctioning they would call & get them to replace it & I would get refund from Reliant that has not happened after waiting 2 months In the beginning was told I would get a $6000 refund from Government at tax time if my grandson co-signed the contract that was a lie can not get refund They knew I was elderly widow I stressed I didn't think I could pay for ir if it cost me extra each month They assured me there would not be any extra cost My panels would handle it Now I am stuck!!!!!

2 years ago

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Clif

After the loan was signed, Deca had the solar panels installed, but then they stopped, the company no longer called. The panels had not been connected, and I have kept on getting a bill for the panels as well as a bill from my elect company. Called there customer service number many times they gave me two different dates they were going to show up. No one ever showed up or called. I kept calling customer service, they would tell me that they would call me back but never did. After close to 4 Months a worker finely came by and did some work but only after I had called the finance company and complained and asked why there were providing finance to such a cooked company, he passed my complaints to their HQ, then the tech showed up the next day. He completed everything, except running a line through the attic. He said there would be someone coming back this weekend to finish it. So well see I was also told that I would get a 20,000 tax credit that I could use to help pay off the loan. From what I have read it is a 26 % of your solar cost so for me that would be 14,600$$ and it was a non-refundable tax credit. Which means it would only pay off taxes you owe, if you don’t owe taxes on this year’s tax return, then you don’t get any credit. If this is true then the company and salesman lied.

2 years ago Edited February 11, 2022

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Seth Cummings Midland, TX

Zenith Solar, now Deca Living destroyed my $80k roof and installed the solar system illegally. I highly recommend not doing business with them at all. Also a simple phone call to Elevation Solar to ask if either Zenith Solar or Deca Living is a authorized dealer and you will find out that they are not at all. Which is fraud. At one time Zenith Solar was an authorized dealer but unfortunately for them, they were doing these types of things will bring a dealer, so Elevation Solar cut all ties with them. It is quite funny that they are still falsely advertising that they are an authorized dealer. Also if I was any customer of either, I would reach out to your city’s permitting department and ensure that they actually pulled the required permits by law to install you system. If they didn’t that could fall back on you as the home owner, not to mention if something was to happen and to your roof or system, your insurance, that is required through loan contractors and their contract to replace or pay off the system in the event of total loss, would not be covered at all by your insurance because the system was installed illegally. Just a heads up for anyone thinking of doing business with them or for anyone that has done business with them.

2 years ago

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HOPE PERALES Fort Stockton, TX

If I could give this rating 0 stars I would. Sales rep, Michael promised to be with us every step of the way and has failed to do that, along with his Assistant Manager, Anand. Both have refused to return my messages. I have many questions and they have refused to answer. It took numerous rescheduling attempts to get these panels installed, 1st because they didn't have the right brackets for the rood. They assumed I have the standard metal roof like everyone else. Guess he didn't bother to look properly. Was just ready for that spicy commission check he gets when suckering people into buying their product. TNP said the meter was the wrong one, so they had to go and swap it. Was informed to call them back and inform them that the breaker was shut off and they needed to come by and finish their part. It hasn't happened. They mentioned payments would NOT go up, but FAILED to mention if you use the tax credit you get back due to the government program for personal needs such as fixing up an AC unit instead of putting all the money back towards the loan that your payments would go up tremendously. So instead of paying 290 something you're paying close to 400! I'll be filing a complaint with the BBB. The most shady company I have ever dealt with. Find someone else more trustworthy.

2 years ago

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JohnS2 Mcinnes Abilene, TX

My doorbell rang in early January of 2021 unexpectedly. My wife and I had been mulling over the idea of investing in solar for the last few weeks so I was pleasantly surprised to find the doorbell was rung by two nice looking folks from Zenith Solar (now DECA). Long story short they convinced us to invest in a $83,000 system promising a lot of things that ended up not being entirely true. 1. When asked how long it would take to be fully installed and producing they said " Oh we are seeing an average of about 3-5 months", "plus we are writing you a $1000 check to offset the cost if you end up having to pay an electric bill AND the $299.00 solar panel payment." I am writing this on September 21st and I am still not connected. 2. I noticed when going over the financial agreement that there were two different monthly payment amounts. When I asked what the difference was I was told that " the higher payment you see there is when your loan re-amortizes. I was told what that means and that I would have 18 months from the time the loan started too pay off the amount of around $23,000 to keep my monthly payments for the solar panels @$299.00. When I asked how the heck am I supposed to come up with that kind of money in 18 months I was told that I was going to qualify for a massive tax credit as part of a government program. I then said "so you're saying on my next tax return I will get that money in a lump sum" and the salesperson said "yup". Keep in mind that my average monthly usage was only around $275.00 so having a fixed payment of $299.00 wasn't that big of a jump AND it would add value to my home (something that just paying an electric bill never would). Not in a million years would I ever want a chance for my monthly "electric bill to be $400.00 every month, that would be counter productive and financially insane. 3. Since this whole process has taken much longer than originally planned I have also missed out on getting locked into a "1 for 1" buyback program from the new electrical provider I choose to go with. So once again it has made a bad situation worse buy now having to pay more for the electricity I use and getting less for the electricity I produce. I guess the morale of my story (like many others I've read) is that usually if it sounds to good to be true it is. In an effort to "make things right with me as a consumer DECA has written me about $5000 in various check amounts to try and off-set the bad information I was given that led me to making this horrible decision. I asked for them to keep whatever money I had spent on this fiasco and just come get the stuff off my home and fix the roof and we could be done, they said "no can do". I asked for them to pay the approx $23,000 I was told I'd receive in the lump tax return to keep my loan from re-amortizing and they again said "that's not gonna happen". So all in all I am paying for something I no longer want, which will eventually have me spending more money per month for electricity then I ever have, and that still hasn't even been turned on yet to show me it even works. So if this sounds like a good deal to you then be my guest and sign up, but if you do I'd make damn sure if any promises are made don't take anybody's word on it until you have a copy of said promises in writing in hand. Otherwise you might end up like me. END RANT.

2 years ago

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Judson Dosher Mission, TX

Nothing to like about this company. The salesman promised to be with us through the whole process, what a joke. Promises that when the panels are installed they will give me a check for a years worth o my electricity, so far I have seen half that and do not expect to see the rest. Also sat at out dinning room table and told us about how we could pay the loan off faster by using the tax credits from the federal government and that AEP also had some credits or payments. It turns out that deca living and any or all of the companies that they have taken over are NOT on the approved installers list at AEP and so none of their customers are eligible for the AEP program. Our panels were installed on the 16th of April, but not able to use them for the next 62 days as paperwork was incorrectly filled out and submitted to AEP and was returned to deca living and ignored for a month. Once I started contacting AEP and found out I started calling for support and help, can you guess just how much support I got? NONE. Panels were finally turned on 17th of June as AEP finally came and replaced the meter. As of today, 26 June, we still do not the app installed and configured. Customer support at this company is areal laughing matter, it is totally absent. By the way, I had to start making payments BEFORE we were able to use the panels. Great comapany..NOT! Avoid at all means and costs.

2 years ago

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Isolmary Ramos Nevada, TX

1 start because they don't have 0 but good this company is scammed we thrust one man Jose and Jesus there are all lies. We pay $116 for electricity and now we are paying $116 for Electricity and $160 for the panel also never get any bonus for the taxes just be AWARE.

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Ronnie Fort Worth, TX

LIES!!! LIES!!!! LIES!!!! LIES!!!! LIES!!! LIES!!! LIES!!!! LIES!!! Salesman lied. Don't let them tell you you'll get the money back in taxes. You won't! It's a credit. NOT a deduction. Plus if you finance with their finance company (Goodleap) they expect you to pay part of the loan with the tax credit. If you don't, your payment doubles. Just keep in mind, a credit is only good if you owe money for taxes at the end of the year.

1 year ago

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Family Casanova Dallas, TX

They never let me know the panels ready I had to call them many times and everything they told me they were going to fix it never did it that company and GoodLeap are the worst never do business with them and the salesperson lie to people jus to get them money a soon it you sign they never answer the phones and when they do they tell you more lies and the salesman never answered

1 year ago

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Vanessa Villarreal Corpus Christi, TX

This place is horrible!!! After four months of waiting to get the panels on it was nothing but a headache after not only am I still getting a bill but I was explaining that I would get a tax credit for each of my loans which almost equal up to $100,000 and I’m getting 709 it’s a bunch of fraud they lie just to get you to sign up make it sound real good not to mention my smart thermostat I was supposed to get came in complete this is a horrible company and if you’re thinking of getting solar panels don’t it’s not worth it

2 years ago

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j m Humble, TX

Signed off on the agreed upon proposal layout design. Bait and switched me after contract signed. Panels are not in the agreed upon locations. Management doesn't care to call me back and seemingly knew what they were going to do and didn't even bother calling me to inform me of design changes prior to install. They just went rogue and did what they wanted to do. Operate under false pretenses!! Quick to secure the loan yet slow reacting to conflict resolution.

2 years ago

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Harinath Mallepally Keller, TX

This is kind of a junk company, they do not respond to you after you sign the contract, you never know what is happening and its literally hopeless. Something must be happening with them Q4 , 2021. Signed up for couple of my homes and they neither installed solar or give an update. Poor roofer trusted them and installed roof and is now begging for payments for weeks. I have not seen such a hopeless solar company so far.

2 years ago

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Robert Reed Killeen, TX

Giving a 1 is more than wanted to. System has not worked correctly now for 5 months, and nothing is getting any better. Texas customers don't go with them. Their customer service is outrages, had scheduled for service, and didn't show for 2 weeks in a row. Only this I can say is that they will refund the monthly solar costs. Can't get past the manager to voice complaints. AGAIN AVOID DecaLiving Solar in Texas.

2 years ago Edited January 13, 2022

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Adrin G Garland, TX

Scam. Sales rep asked to use my phone to look for some paper. Well forged my signature on some documents and stuck with a system that I never signed for. And since it came from my email. That the contract is valid. His boss's signature is identical to my so called signature. But I never signed any documents and should not have to have my credit ruined because these crooks committing fraud and forgery. This is a organized crime company and should be stopped. Change thier name so many times but it is the same fake snakes, lying and deceiving people. Every bad review here is 110% true about this company. The good reviews are flat out fake. And not real at all. I'm sure they work there or related to these criminals that work at this company. Organized crime and getting away with it.

1 year ago

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Bizzy Body Fort Worth, TX

Scam artist make companies to put solar panels up , finance goodleap , apr takes 300 years to pay off , Company shut downs open new one down the road endless scam by finance and solar company never ends , everyone need to follow the CLASS ACTION LAW SUIT

1 year ago

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Faustino Casanova Dallas, TX

The sales man the came to my house he represented deca lie en everything he said now I have two electric bill between deca and goodleap they charge wherever they want and the panel are not working they way supposed and every time l call tell you wherever never do what they say going to do. Don’t get solar panels is a ripoff

1 year ago

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Gabriel Dye Midland, TX

It took many months after installation to activate and energize my system. Now my panels have been online and active for a few months, and I have honestly not saved even $5 or $10 a month. As far as I can tell this was a complete waste of my money.

1 year ago

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Darlene Baker Houston, TX

They suck. Customer service is awful. Conned is into getting system. Also I can’t get a tax credit because I am low income and get all I pay in back. The Panels only produce 40 to 50$ a month. Then the panel payment of 147 plus the electric bill I am still having to pay. I am paying more now than I was Before.

1 year ago

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Daryl James Houston, TX

Very deceptive. Too much to list. Definitely not worth the hassle. Panels haven't worked consistently since they were activated. A refund for monthly payment has been issued for the past 6 months. This is extremely disappointing.

1 year ago

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Oscar de Anda San Antonio, TX

If you like being lied to and having to pay more than before you got panels this company is the way to go. Salesman will tell you a bunch of enticing stuff to get you to sign but in the end it will be wrong. Horrible company. And if you call customer service they will give you the run around.

1 year ago

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Diana Chavez San Angelo, TX

When these people knock on your door do not open it they are worthless they do not help you I have had my panel since November they are an operational nobody will return your calls nobody will help you do not buy solar panels from this company run for the hills and lock them out of your house

2 years ago

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Steve Andrews Round Rock, TX

Despite having a large "No Soliciting" sign by my doorbell, Caleb from Deca Solar rang my doorbell to try to sell me his products. He did not have a "Peddlers Permit", which is illegal.

2 years ago

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Schilana Lloyd Houston, TX

Worst company I've ever dealt with, the are liars, they are rude! I've been paying for 6 months and my panels don't work, and they don't return calls! Go with another company please!

2 years ago

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Cesar Neira Laredo, TX

Do not get anything from deca. My advice talk to any other company even if you have to pay more. You will not regret it. Over 3months with panels on my roof. And can not get them to work. Do not go with this company

2 years ago

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Ernesto Perez Laredo, TX

Don’t make business with them and don’t sign the contract with out reading it first they are bunch of liar’s and they will try to mislead you with promises and also if you sign the contract you still have 3 days to cancel from the day you signed the contract

1 year ago

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IRMA Odessa, TX

they are good to sell but no help afterwards and tell lies.

2 years ago