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Common homeowner complaints
There isn’t a robust set of public complaints or reviews to summarize. The company is BBB accredited, which suggests some level of consumer oversight, but that doesn’t replace local references. Before signing, request recent customer contacts in your area and ask how service calls were handled after installation.
Pricing and financing notes
Public sources don’t list firm pricing or specific financing products. Expect offers and terms to vary by project and credit profile. When you get quotes, ask for a total installed price, a financing summary (if loans, leases, or PPAs are offered), and any buyout/transfer mechanics for long-term ownership changes; get those terms in writing or email.
Who this company may be best for
Recent review highlights
A few quick takeaways homeowners often care about when comparing NC Solar Now with alternatives.
Thin public profile — insist on written post‑sale and service terms
Good local option if you verify service contacts, warranty handling, and agreement details in writing
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