
Bill Strategy
Ask how the proposal models savings, what bills were reviewed, and whether the design reflects your real usage pattern.
Battery Fit
Storage should be discussed around outage goals, evening control, and whether the system is battery-ready now or later.
Roof Reality
APS-focused planning still needs roof-readiness and electrical-scope clarity before the quote is treated as final.
APS quote checklist
- Review real utility bills before trusting the savings estimate.
- Separate direct home usage from exported production assumptions.
- Clarify whether storage is included, deferred, or only “possible.”
- Check roof-readiness and electrical scope before approving the layout.
- Choose the proposal that explains the household fit most clearly.
Where to go next
FAQ
What should APS customers compare first?
Start with how the installer modeled the bill, what production assumptions were used, and whether the design reflects the way the home uses power.
Should APS customers ask about batteries even if they are not buying one today?
Yes. Battery-ready planning reveals whether the installer is thinking beyond the first sale and whether future storage upgrades will be cleaner.
Why is quote clarity so important for APS solar?
Because the system needs to fit both the home and the utility structure. Clear quote logic is the fastest way to tell if a proposal is genuinely useful.
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