“I was honestly very skeptical about reaching out to a solar company because there’s so many scammers and horror stories out there.”
said a recent customer, following up with ..
"It turns out reaching out to Good Faith Energy was the best decision I have ever made."
This statement from a Good Faith Energy customer reveals a lot of them. They stand out in a crowded Texas solar market for 3 very good reasons:
Cutting-edge.
Good Faith Energy is on the cutting-edge of modern home energy technology. They've installed solar panels and roofs, smart electrical panels, EV charging stations and a range of home backup batteries. And they take time at the end to familiarize customers with the software and apps involved.
Service-oriented.
Customers describe receiving quick responses, clear answers, concise plans. They also talk about being educated not upsold. There are multiple examples of people who did months of research and wished they didn't because Good Faith was a slam dunk.
All-star team.
Customers seem genuinely satisfied with their experience. They are generous in their praise to Mo, the founder, and many others on the team. The names Frans, Ronny, Stephen, Noe, Clayton and Samantha get mentioned a lot!
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For this analysis of Good Faith Energy, we studied 465 customer reviews left across Google, Yelp, EnergySage, BBB, and SolarReviews, representing their work across 8 years and 25 locations.
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This page is for homeowners researching Good Faith Energy. After a decade working with solar customers and contractors, we believe that:
What people are reporting about their solar performance and savings, months and years later.
What people are saying about their initial 'going solar' experience.
What work besides solar did people get done? How did that go?
How many homes has Good Faith Energy solarized recently? How are those customers feeling?