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Solar Complaint Watchdog — Texas

Solar Complaints in Texas
Know Your TX Rights

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.

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Top Solar Complaints in Texas

  • !Monthly payment higher than pre-solar electric bill
  • !Salesperson promised savings that never materialized
  • !Federal tax credit not applied — loan balance increased
  • !System producing 20–40% less than projected
  • !Texas solar company unreachable after installation
  • !Escalator clauses never disclosed at signing
  • !Roof damage or liens discovered during home sale

TX State Law Is On Your Side

Texas homeowners have real legal options. Here are the key statutes that apply to solar contract disputes:

  • Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA)
  • Texas Property Code - Solar Device Provisions
  • Texas Occupations Code - Electrical Licensing

File with the Texas AG Consumer Protection Division or the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) for electrical work issues.

Solar Companies Active in Texas

Click any company to see full complaint history, AG actions, and your options.

Sunrun
BBB: B
2,847
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • System underperformance compared to sales projections
  • Lease escalator clauses not clearly disclosed at signing
1,923
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • Service quality decline after Sunrun acquisition
  • Warranty claims unresolved for months after company transition
1,534
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • 25-year production guarantee disputes over measurement methodology
  • Subcontractor quality issues with installation workmanship
SunPower
BBB: A+BANKRUPT
1,876
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • Warranty claims in limbo following Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing
  • Premium pricing not reflected in system performance or service quality
ADT Solar
BBB: B
1,245
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • Aggressive door-to-door sales tactics using ADT brand trust
  • Sales reps implying solar is part of existing ADT security package
1,678
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • High-pressure sales tactics with artificial urgency and expiring deals
  • Significant energy production shortfalls versus written estimates
1,345
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • Dealer-installed systems with no direct Sunnova quality oversight
  • Lease buyout amounts significantly exceeding fair market value
Lumio
BBB: C
987
BBB complaints

Top Complaints

  • Extremely aggressive door-to-door sales targeting elderly homeowners
  • Sales representatives refusing to leave property when asked

Grounds to Cancel Your Texas 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

Key Regulatory Agencies in Texas

Texas AG OfficeTexas PUCTDLR

Frequently Asked Questions — Texas

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Net Metering in Texas

No statewide mandate - varies by utility. Most offer avoided cost or wholesale rate.

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