Solar Contract Watchdog — Houston, TX
Solar Complaints in Houston, TX
Real Companies. Real Issues.
Houston homeowners have reported issues with 9 active solar companies in the area. Research complaint data, learn your TX rights, and find out if you have a case.
38,000+
Solar Installations
$17,500
Avg System Cost
9
Active Companies
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Top Solar Complaints in Houston
- !Hurricane and severe weather damage claims denied
- !Deregulated electricity market confusing savings comparisons
- !Humidity and heat reducing equipment lifespan
- !Flooding risk to ground-mounted and low-profile systems
Solar Companies Active in Houston
Sunrun
B2,847 BBB complaints
"Houston customers report lease escalator terms were not disclosed at signing"
Freedom Forever
B1,534 BBB complaints
"Multiple Houston complaints about production guarantees not honored after Hurricane Harvey"
ADT Solar
B1,245 BBB complaints
"Houston homeowners report difficulty reaching ADT Solar after Sunpro acquisition"
Sunnova Energy
B1,345 BBB complaints
"Sunnova Houston customers cite unresolved service tickets after storm damage"
Palmetto Solar
C1,123 BBB complaints
"Palmetto Houston complaints focus on third-party installer quality issues"
Powur
B734 BBB complaints
Sunpro Solar / ADT Solar
B892 BBB complaints
GoodLeap (formerly Loanpal)
B1,456 BBB complaints
"GoodLeap Houston borrowers report loan balance did not decrease after tax credit was applied"
Solar Mosaic / Mosaic
B1,234 BBB complaints
"Mosaic Houston customers report balloon payment clauses not explained at signing"
TX State Law Is On Your Side
The Texas AG has pursued solar companies for DTPA violations including misrepresentation of energy savings and deceptive contract terms. Texas lacks a statewide solar contractor license requirement, which complicates enforcement.
- Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA)
- Texas Property Code - Solar Device Provisions
- Texas Occupations Code - Electrical Licensing
Grounds to Cancel Your Houston Solar Contract
- FTC 3-day right of rescission not honored at signing
- Misrepresentation of projected energy savings
- Undisclosed escalator clauses in your contract
- Truth in Lending Act (TILA) violations in financing documents
- System performance below contractual guarantees
- Solar company bankruptcy or change of ownership
- Deceptive sales practices under state consumer protection law
Frequently Asked Questions — Houston, TX
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