Steps for Residential Installations
Step 1: Initial Assessments
After submitting your request, you will be contacted by one of
our qualified representatives. The goal will be to provide an
initial assessment and preliminary price quote for the solar
system appropriate for your home.
Our representative will need the following information to
provide an accurate assessment:
Utility billing information for 12 months – this will give a
full profile of your annual household needs
Site details: house location, roof material and type.
If the details of the initial quote meet your approval, the
representative will schedule a site visit ($100 site assessment
fee). Once the site visit is complete, we will provide a formal
quote which will include:
System size, positioning/location and price The price quote
should have details of all equipment, building permits and
inspections, fees and applicable rebates/tax credits related to
the project Timetable/schedule for site preparation and complete
installation.

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Step 2: Contracts
and Scheduling
Once you have chosen BBC Worldwide Solar, LLC as your installer and signed
the installation contract, the project will formally start. A deposit is
usually payable at this time.
BBC Worldwide Solar, LLC will provide you with all the information requires
to submit your application to the public utility in order to qualify for the
relevant rebate as well as information on local, state, and federal rebates
available.
Note that if you are building a new home, additional information will be
needed.
Step 3: Installation
Our installers typically need 2-3 days to install a complete system. When
the solar module are delivered, 50% of the contract payment is due with the
balance due on completion.
The rebate is typically applied for and collected directly by the customer.
Upon completion and payment, the local utility will install a new meter and
may require a final inspection before activating the net metering agreement.
Residential System
Costs:
Residential systems
range approximately in cost depending upon the size of the house and energy
usage patterns. A home with a $1,000/month electric utility bill will
require a significantly larger system from a home with a $100/month bill.
As a general rule, a 2-kilowatt system that would meet the needs of an
energy efficient home would cost $14,000 to $18,000, or $7 to $9 per watt. A
larger, less efficient home would cost $35,000 - $50,000 installed. The
system cost typically breaks down as follows: approximately 60%-70% solar
modules, 15% inverter and 20% labor.
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Offices Located
in:
BBC Worldwide
Solar, LLC ™ 361 Oak Shade Road, Shamong NJ 08088
BBC Worldwide Solar, LLC Sunbury PA 17801
BBC Worldwide Solar, LLC Harrisburg PA 17101
HIC reg#
13VH0969100 (NJ)
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