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Solar quotes involve panel count, inverter specs, roof condition, and permits — customers compare multiple bids. WrenchBid turns your voice into a professional quote you can text to the customer on the spot.

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Why Solar Installers love WrenchBid

System size, panel brand, inverter type, and battery backup options

Roof condition, pitch, and orientation affect install complexity

Customers get 3-5 quotes — the clearest, fastest bid wins

WrenchBid handles the paperwork. Speak your price, review the quote, and send it — all from your phone.

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Here's what a solar quote sounds like with WrenchBid:

🎤 You say:
"8.4kW solar system for the Garcias — 21 REC Alpha Pure-R panels, Enphase IQ8 microinverters, roof mounting hardware, electrical tie-in, permit and interconnection $800, full install $22,400."
WrenchBid formats this into a professional quote with line items, totals, and your business info — ready to send.
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Why voice quoting works for solar installers

Solar proposals involve panel specs, inverter types, roof measurements, electrical tie-in details, and incentive calculations — more technical details than almost any other trade. Speaking the system design naturally after the site survey captures every specification without needing a laptop.

Quoting tips for solar installers

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Always include the federal tax credit value in your proposal so customers see the net cost — it is their biggest incentive to go solar.

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Specify panel brand, wattage, and warranty length — customers research panels heavily and compare across quotes.

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Break out the permit and utility interconnection fee as a line item because it varies by municipality and customers rarely know about it.

Common solar pricing questions

How much should I charge for solar installation?

Most solar installers price at $2.50–$3.50 per watt before incentives. Show the gross price, then subtract the federal tax credit and state rebates so the customer sees their net cost — this makes the sticker price feel manageable and helps you close faster.

How to write a solar proposal

List panel count, brand, wattage, inverter type, mounting hardware, electrical tie-in, and permit fees as separate items. Show the estimated annual kWh production and savings. WrenchBid lets you speak the full system spec after the site survey and sends a professional proposal instantly.

What should a solar estimate include?

Break out panels with wattage, inverter model, mounting hardware, electrical work, permit, and utility interconnection as separate items. Including the estimated annual production and payback period shows the customer exactly what their investment buys.

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