Check your solar quote before you sign
Solar quotes mix price, rebates, hardware, savings claims, battery assumptions, and warranty wording. GridBeater starts with your quote basics and bill context where available, then gives you a human review path. We may ask for the quote document after submission if the details need checking.
Use this before paying a deposit, accepting a today-only discount, or choosing between two very different solar quotes.
A buyer-side sanity check before the sales step.
Use the bill context and human review path to compare the quote against system size, likely scope, and the information visible in the documents.
Check whether the proposed solar or battery size makes sense for your usage pattern and bill.
Separate bill-based savings from sales assumptions that may be too optimistic.
Look for missing model numbers, warranty terms, exclusions, switchboard work, export limits, and rebate handling.
Common questions
Is this the same as getting three solar quotes?
No. Quote sites help you collect offers. GridBeater is designed to help you understand whether the numbers in front of you make sense before you proceed or ask for another quote.
Can GridBeater guarantee a quote is good or bad?
No. A final decision depends on site inspection, roof access, shading, installer scope, hardware, and contract terms. GridBeater flags what appears worth checking from the documents provided.
Do installers get my phone number automatically?
No. GridBeater should be used as a buyer-side check. Installer contact should only happen when you choose that next step.