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Tucson Solar Panel Maintenance: Local Homeowner Advice Newsletter Launched

Retired naval officer Commander Curtis has announced his Tucson Solar Insider newsletter, offering solar panel maintenance tips, installation guides, and advice for dealing with salespeople.

Commander Curtis, the creator of Tucson Solar Insider, knows that local homeowners may feel inundated by sales calls and door knocks from solar companies touting deals that seem too good to be true. The endless stream of questionable offers can leave residents feeling overwhelmed and skeptical of the industry itself, he notes. With his recently announced newsletter, he aims to arm subscribers with objective information and suggested questions to ask sales reps.

More information can be found at https://tucsonsolarinsider.com/

Previous newsletters provided by Tucson Solar Insider have covered the anatomy of solar panel advertisements - analyzing copywriting and marketing tactics to watch out for as a consumer - along with breakdowns of the permits required for rooftop solar panel installation, and more.

Residential solar installations doubled nationwide from 2016 to 2020 according to Energy5, and as more homeowners seek to make the switch to solar, the newsletter offers an independent perspective to help residents harness the benefits of solar energy while avoiding high-pressure sales tactics.

Curtis explains that, for Tucson residents, switching to solar can lead to substantial cost optimizations on electricity bills in a region that has over 300 days of sun per year. Tucson Solar Insider educates homeowners on how to calculate potential cost reductions - and also spotlights the most trustworthy local installers.

The federal government currently offers a tax credit for installing solar panels, while state and utility rebate programs provide additional financial incentives. The Tucson Solar Insider keeps readers up-to-date on available programs to maximize potential cost cuts.

About Tucson Solar Insider

Curtis served as an Electrical Officer aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. He founded the Tucson Solar Insider due to his passion for solar energy, providing readers with trusted solar insights.

Discussing the reason for starting the newsletter, he states: “I have a unique position because of my love for Tucson, my love for going solar, my love for honesty and integrity, and my love for sales. I decided to create a newsletter aimed directly at Tucson homeowners to help them arm themselves with as much knowledge of both the solar systems as well as the sales techniques so they can have a fighting chance to get the best deal for themselves.”

Interested parties can learn more at https://tucsonsolarinsider.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Richard McNeil
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Organization: Tucson Solar Insider
Address: 1718 E Speedway Blvd, #4295, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
Website: https://tucsonsolarinsider.com/

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89117867

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