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All Energy Solar Reviews
All Energy Solar is a regional solar contractor headquartered in Saint Paul with business listings in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Massachusetts. Public information about the company is thin, though it is listed as BBB accredited. If you’re considering them, the main thing to watch is financing: loan, lease and PPA tradeoffs and the fine print around buyouts, transfers and tax-credit handling can matter more than the equipment choice.
Our review summary
Information on All Energy Solar is thin compared with larger firms, so this review is deliberately cautious. The company appears to serve several states out of its Saint Paul base and carries BBB accreditation. For homeowners the crucial issue is financing: whether you consider a loan, lease or PPA, there are several paperwork and long-term obligations to compare—loan APR and servicing, early-payoff rules, lease/PPA transferability or buyout formulas, and how the federal tax credit is handled. National installers like Sunrun, Sunnova or SunPower often have standardized lease and loan products; a regional contractor can be competitive on price or service but may use less standardized paperwork. Before signing, get the lender or servicer named, ask for full payoff and transfer terms in writing, and compare the numbers against at least one national quote.
Common homeowner complaints
Source data for complaints is limited; the company is listed as BBB accredited but there aren’t extensive public review records in the material used for this page. General issues homeowners flag with smaller or regional installers include project delays, confusion about financing paperwork, and unclear transfer or buyout terms — these are things to confirm directly with All Energy Solar and in writing.
Pricing and financing notes
Key financing items to verify with any quote: APR and total cost over term; who services the loan or lease; lease/PPA buyout and transfer rules; whether a lien is placed on the property; how federal tax credits and state incentives are passed through; early-payoff penalties; and exactly what’s included in any performance or workmanship guarantee. Ask for these terms in email so you can compare them side-by-side with offers from national installers and local lenders.
Who this company may be best for
Consider All Energy Solar if you prefer a regional installer and you’re comfortable doing extra legwork on financing details. Regional firms can offer more direct local contact than a national brand, but that also means paperwork and finance products may not be standardized. If you want a turnkey, nationally uniform loan or lease product you might compare quotes from Sunrun, Sunnova, Tesla Energy Solar or SunPower. For All Energy Solar, request full financing disclosures, spell out transfer/buyout rules, and confirm who will handle service and warranty claims in your area.
Recent review highlights
A few quick takeaways homeowners often care about when comparing All Energy Solar with alternatives.
Financing and paperwork are not well-documented publicly — get terms spelled out before you commit
Compare written financing terms and a national quote to see which deal actually costs less over time
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