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Sunrun

2309 S Mount Prospect Rd
Des Plaines, IL 60018 844-321-6937

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Better communication with homeowner and subcontractor that actually did the... - Apr 30, 2024

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Earth Wind And Solar Energy

2350 W Grand Ave
Chicago, IL 60612 312-243-9933

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The company is very good - Apr 29, 2024

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Summit Solar

2108 McDonough St
Joliet, IL 60436 630-701-7850

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I like the company is good - Apr 28, 2024

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GRNE Solar

230 N Hicks Pl
Palatine, IL 60067 312-859-3417

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Great service - Apr 27, 2024

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Solar Service Solutions

24051 S Lakeview Dr
Minooka, IL 60447 815-721-5402

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Long lasting - Apr 30, 2024

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Certasun

1582 Barclay Blvd
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 312-500-8470

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Best customer service! - Apr 24, 2024

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Rethink Electric

Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-747-4587

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Windfree Solar

5022 W Foster Ave
Chicago, IL 60630 312-588-6953

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Solar solar solar! Awesome work! - Apr 30, 2024

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Although the cost of equipment has come way down, for most homeowners the biggest obstacle to going solar remains price: For a typical house in this area, you’ll have to plunk down about $15,500. But you’ll quickly get your money’s worth.

Making simple repairs or improvements and changing wasteful habits will yield enormous energy savings for most families. Before spending thousands of dollars on new windows, a furnace, or solar energy system, take basic steps toward fixing common sources of waste.

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