How to Conduct a Solar Walkthrough

Conducting a Solar Walkthrough with a Homeowner

This is information to be shared with a new homeowner regarding their solar system. This page will be modified over time based on user feedback and additional experience.

List of Topics to Discuss with Homeowner:

  • General description of the component parts of the solar system and how it operates

  • Share sample energy bill from another Habitat solar homeowner

    • Explain seasonality of solar production and variability of electricity bills

    • Explain what the homeowner can expect if they are careful with their energy usage (a small electric bill)

    • Explain the various components of an electric bill: usage, fuel cost adjustment, taxes, minimum billUS Department of Energy data shows that low-income households spend an average of 8.6% of their total household income on energy bills while non-low income households spend 2%.

  • Minimize your electricity bill handout (refrigerator magnet)

  • If possible, provide the homeowner with a watt meter that can be used to determine the electricity usage of any appliance that is plugged into an outlet.

  • Warrantees–solar panels, inverters, and installation (provided by solar installer)

  • Interconnection agreement  (Sometimes, the interconnection agreement has not  been completed by the date of the walk through)

  • Solar Fact sheet – What to expect from your solar system

  • Solar Renewable Energy Credits****

  • Solar Investment Tax Credit – In some cases, Habitat homeowners may qualify for the Investment Tax Credit.  This tax credit, if applicable, can reduce the amount of federal income taxes owed by 30% of the cost of the solar system (assuming that the homeowner incurred the cost of the solar system AND they owe federal income taxes). As an example, if the homeowner paid $10,000 for their solar system, then they are eligible to claim a $3000 tax credit on their federal income tax return.  This credit can be claimed over five years.

During the Solar Walk Through, Verify:

  1. Homeowners insurance policy (policy declarations page)

  2. Signed interconnection agreement with electric utility

  3. Turn on solar breaker to make sure the solar system in operating