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WSL Rigby, ID

Our sales rep, Josh F. was and has been awesome. Very responsive and he is the only person that has followed through on our questions and concerns. I see in another review, that Chris S, the so called “project manager” was not good to work with at all. Come to find out, he is their only project manager at the time of this review. We also have experienced the lackluster responsiveness and lying of Chris’ inept ability to manage anything that requires follow through and honesty from him. Our installation was quoted for January, they didn’t show up until March. Even then it was only in response to our threat of cancelling the contract for non-performance. In hind sight, I wish we had simply cancelled the sale and installed the system ourselves. We would have saved over 60% of the project cost. Verified as I have been quoted the identical panels and components. We installed our trenching and conduit in September and have been waiting and waiting. They we’re notified of the site work being ready. Photos provided of the completed work. We only found out that very little had been done or followed up with when RMP contacted us and informed us that they needed additional information from the contractor and could not get a response from them. Chris simply blew it off and stated it was because of the state of Idaho. The installation crew was pleasant to work with however, just frustrating with delays and leaving before the entire job was complete. Once the poles for the ground mounts were installed we were contacted and scheduled for three day installation. Told we were required to have an adult present all three days. Four days later the system is in but not finished. Missing parts. Inspection by state electrical inspector failed the simple generator connection outlet that was purchased for the project by the electrician. Not once did the crew spend a full work day on site. The third and supposed “final day” they were onsite for less than three hours. Had to run to town and buy the outlet and mounting box that failed. Leaving before noon and not returning until 6:15 that evening. Only to put away their tools. “Tire troubles” on their pick up truck took the entire afternoon. Funny thing is, that when the first crew was scheduled to arrive, I was told they were delayed due to a tire problem on their trailer. This company must buy really lousy tires for their vehicles! The next day, without an adult present, the remainder of the panels were installed. Then I was notified of the failed inspection. Informed that the office would contact us to schedule someone else to return and finish this job. Our install crew left to install another system approx an hour away. Come to find out, that job was located in the same city the first crew had tire troubles in. Is it perhaps coincidence? So here we sit with our 16 kWh system of 40 panels. Unable to generate power or get RMP to install our net meter because we can’t get a passing inspection that allows the system to be used. My wife attempted to contact the office today. Of coarse, after leaving Chris a detailed message, no return call has been received. My advice is this, Josh F., you should leave this company and sell for someone that is more serious about providing quality customer service and follows through on your sales. For anyone considering solar installation, Do yourself a favor and choose another company. Better yet, if you have any ability to install the panels and racking system, buy a complete DIY solar kit and hire a local electrician to do your connection. Do your homework. Sadly, I had researched this company before agreeing to the sale and they had the best reviews for solar installers. Where was this site when I was looking back in September 2021? As another reviewer mentioned, RUN, RUN, RUN. I highly doubt we will get the monitoring we have been promised or any timely service if needed in our 25 year warranty. We can’t even seem to get someone serious to contact us except for Josh.

3 years ago

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Ulises Calvo

Getting solar panels from this company has been the worst financial decision I've ever made. If you're a novice regarding solar power, be prepared to get ripped off because this company will lie in telling you how much money you'll save in electricity costs over the course of time and install panels in your roof even if your roof and the way your house is configured are not set up to be efficient solar power collectors. They're all about the buck and making the sale. How do I know all this? Where do I start...first of all, the only place that I can have panels in my house due to the configuration of my roof is on the east side. I know now, but didn't know then, that solar panels in Utah should only be installed on south and west facing roofs. That's were all the money savings are. In fact, after I realized that my panels weren't saving the amount of money I was expecting, I contacted a couple of other solar panel installers about my situation. Both times, after seeing my configuration, they kind of just shook their heads in amazement and verbally wondered as to why did I have solar panels installed in such an inefficient location. When I told them that's were they were installed by my solar panel company, they both said that, as a matter of policy, they wouldn't have installed panels in my roof because it would never come close to being cost effective. The guy who sold me my solar package, Bryson E, also annotated in their bid package that I would be saving an average of $1150 a year on electricity costs. Well, it's been two years since I've had my solar panels installed and in those two years I haven't even saved close to half of that. He also told me that I would be able to recoup my investment within 9-11 years or so. That's also egregiously wrong. In fact, based on my calculations that take into consideration the installation costs plus how much money I'm actually saving, I'll actually recoup my investment a short 67 years from now when I'm 125 years old. Bottom line is I've learnt my lesson and just wish that I had been as well educated on solar panels a couple of years ago as I am now. I thought I was doing the right thing by going solar and believed everything this company told me without checking for myself and asking them hard questions. Remember, don't listen to what any of this company's salesmen tell you...if you put panels anywhere outside of south and west facing areas of your roof, you're just throwing money away and you're much better off sticking with the normal grid.

3 years ago

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Unsatisfied Layton, UT

We started getting a power bill. We called Intermountain Wind and Solar to ask what was going on. They told us our invertor had been off for five months. When we asked if they were monitoring us, like they promised, they told us that they cannot monitor our system if it is off. When we asked if they can tell us if our system is off, they told us they can, but they figured that maybe we turned off our system. Huh? What a terrible excuse for their failure to monitor as they promised. It has cost us hundreds of dollars in power bills. Don't do it. Find a company that will actually monitor your system. As it turns out, our invertor was broken. In my opinion, the blew it and refuse to take responsibility for their blunder. Run Run Run.

5 years ago

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Scott Upton Smithfield, UT

I was quoted 10,000 kWh a year for my solar production. The first year I made 8,800 and the 2nd I made 8,900..... They were way off on the power it would provide leaving me with power bills still.

8 years ago