
Top 3 Residential Solar Problems & Xynergy Solutions
Problem & Common Issues:
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Unreliable Solar Design
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Estimated vs. actual power output doesn’t match.
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Customers pay more instead of saving.
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Unqualified & Misleading Sales
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High turnover, no after-sales support.
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Customers misled into loans instead of PPA.
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Poor After-Sales & No Warranty
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Companies disappear or avoid responsibility.
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System failures with no support.
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Xynergy Solution:
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Precision Design using top-tier tools.
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Transparent Data, customers can verify estimates.
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1-Year Guarantee: Full reimbursement if production is below estimate.
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100+ Install Experience Required for all reps.
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Strict QC Checks to prevent misinformation.
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Violations = Termination + Financial Penalty.
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3-Day Response, 2-Week Solution Guarantee.
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15-Year Roof Warranty.
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Trusted Equipment Partners for Long-Term Support.
Xynergy guarantees expert design, trusted professionals, and long-term customer protection.
Solar Installation Options & Choosing the Right Plan

Is solar installation expensive?
Government incentives + PPA/loan options mean zero upfront costs!
PPA (Power Purchase Agreement): The solar company invests in the equipment, and the customer purchases electricity at a rate lower than the utility company’s prices.
Loan Option: Ideal for areas where PPA is not available, still with no upfront costs.
Save 30%-50% on electricity costs, with even greater savings over time.

What is Government-Funded Solar?
Solar Energy is an Inevitable Trend:
California has mandated that all residential properties must install solar energy by 2035.
Since January 1, 2020, all newly built ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) require solar installations.
Solar energy is a global trend and the future standard of the electricity market.

Why Does the Government Support Solar Energy?
Over 50% of electricity costs come from transmission and distribution fees, significantly impacting household expenses.
Solar energy reduces dependence on traditional power grids, enhances power system stability, and lowers carbon emissions.
Comparison of Utility Companies & Government Solar Incentives (Edison, PG&E, LADWP)
Category
Annual Electricity Rate Increase
PPA Availability
Net Metering 3.0 Support
Battery Requirement
Government Incentives
Edison
10%-20% per year
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
⚠ Required
Up to $3,000-$4,000
PG&E
15%-20% per year
❌ No
✅ Yes
✅ Highly Recommended
Up to $5,000
LADWP
8%-15% per year
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
Tips:
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If you are in the PG&E area, PPA may not be available — a loan option is recommended.
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LADWP users do not require a battery, making solar installation cheaper with a faster ROI.
How Do Solar Companies Make Money & How to Choose a Reliable Installer?
How Do Solar Companies Profit?
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Solar companies make a one-time investment in the equipment and gradually become new electricity providers, replacing traditional utility companies.
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Traditional power companies may reduce solar subsidies in the future, so installing solar now is more cost-effective.
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If installation is not completed within 45 days, we offer additional benefits to protect our customers' interests.


How to Choose a Reliable Solar Installation Company?
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Installation quality & after-sales service are crucial to prevent issues like roof leaks or underperformance of the solar system.
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Xynergy After-Sales Guarantee:
✅ 15-year roof warranty, eliminating the risk of leaks.
✅ Response to after-sales requests within 3 days, with a solution provided within 2 weeks.

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