If you have solar and you're still getting a big true-up statement every year, your system may not be covering what you think. We'll analyze it — free, in 10 minutes.
Most SoCal homeowners with pre-2018 solar systems are paying more than they should. Three compounding reasons why.
Most systems installed before 2018 were only sized to cover 60–80% of a home's actual usage. If you used 10,000 kWh per year, your system may have only been built to produce 6,000–8,000 kWh — leaving the rest billed directly by the utility, every single year.
SCE rates have increased over 14 times since 2020. A system that barely kept up in 2015 is running a growing annual deficit today — and your true-up statement is the invoice for that gap, compounding year after year.
Solar panels lose roughly 0.5–1% of their efficiency per year. A 10-year-old system is producing meaningfully less than it did on install day — but your electricity bill has only gone up in the meantime.
Three steps. Ten minutes. Clear answer — no sales pressure, no obligation.
Fill out the form — your name, phone, address, utility, and original installer. Takes under 2 minutes.
Free · No card requiredOur team compares your utility bill usage against your system's actual production output to identify exactly how large the gap is and what's driving it.
We walk you through exactly what's happening with your system. If there's nothing to fix, we'll say that. No pressure, no pitch — just honest numbers.
"I had panels for 8 years and couldn't figure out why I kept getting a $2,200 true-up. Turns out my system was just too small. The check was free and they explained everything clearly — no pressure at all."
"Nobody ever told me how NEM worked when I got my panels. This year's true-up was $1,600. The analysis took 10 minutes and made everything clear for the first time."
"I was skeptical it was actually free. It was. The guy on the call was straight with me — showed me exactly what was happening with my credits and why the bill kept growing."
The check is free. The call is 10 minutes. And the answer might save you thousands every year.