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Turn a roof photo and a utility bill into a system quote.

Panel layout, system sizing, and permitting complexity factored into a proposal built from your site assessment.

Solar has one of the longest decision windows of any trade in this list, and one of the highest-stakes quotes. Homeowners are comparing system size, panel count, and total cost across multiple installers before they sign anything, and a vague or slow-to-arrive quote loses that comparison before it even starts.

Sized from what the roof actually allows

Roof photos tell FlyQuote about usable area, orientation, and obvious shading issues from nearby trees or structures, all of which affect how many panels actually fit and how much they'll produce. A utility bill or stated average usage feeds into system sizing, so the proposal reflects a system built for that household's actual consumption instead of a generic package.

Roof condition matters too. A photo showing an aging roof surface is worth flagging in the proposal itself, since installing panels on a roof that needs replacing in a few years is a conversation better had upfront than after the system's already up there.

Permitting and interconnection, accounted for

Solar installs carry more paperwork than most home improvement jobs: permitting, utility interconnection, and sometimes HOA approval. None of that changes the panel count, but it does affect timeline, and setting that expectation in the initial quote avoids a frustrated customer three weeks in wondering why nothing's on the roof yet.

A request form on your site lets homeowners share their address, a recent utility bill, and roof photos before the first call, so your sales conversation starts with a real number instead of a rough range that has to get revised later.

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