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Existing quote check

Got a solar quote? Sanity-check it before you sign.

If a quote looks cheap, expensive, rushed, or confusing, do not start with another sales call. Request a human quote review, add your electricity bill where possible, then check the quote against your usage and tariff. We may ask for the quote document after submission if the details need checking.

Useful before paying a deposit
Built for quote red flags and assumptions
Human check where automatic reading is not enough
What this is

This is a buyer-side quote risk check path. Automatic quote-PDF analysis is not promised; a human review is used when quote detail matters.

What GridBeater checks

A buyer-side sanity check before the sales step.

No-spam flow
Quote vs bill

Does the proposed system make sense for actual usage and current spend?

Battery logic

Is there enough evening use or tariff spread to justify a battery?

Hardware clarity

Are panel, inverter, battery, warranty, and exclusions clear enough?

Pressure signs

Is the quote pushing urgency before assumptions are explained?

Red flags worth checking
Deposit pressure before bill-based savings are explained
Missing panel, inverter, or battery model numbers
Savings assume very high self-consumption without evidence
Battery payback not tied to evening usage
Rebate presented as the whole reason to buy

Common questions

Can I upload the quote PDF directly?

Start with a short quote-risk form. We may ask for the bill or quote document during human review because quote PDFs vary heavily and can be misleading if parsed blindly.

Will this tell me to buy or not buy?

No automatic tool should make that final decision. GridBeater highlights what needs checking before you proceed, negotiate, or walk away.

Is this legal or financial advice?

No. It is practical decision support. Final decisions depend on site inspection, contract terms, hardware, eligibility, and installer scope.

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