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Solar installers

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Solar Installation website pages and intake paths that stop inquiries from slipping away.

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Where the handoff breaks

What the owner feels first

We spend too much money to get the lead, then our site sends over half-baked quote requests and the good ones cool off before the right person gets them.

The inquiry stops in an inbox. Someone has to sort urgency by hand. The record arrives without enough context, follow-up starts late, and by the time the team responds the customer has already called the next company.

Cost of the current setup

The cost shows up in manual triage, slow response time, and urgent customers calling the next company before your team can sort what matters.

Why generic websites fail this vertical

High-intent quote shoppers hit several installers at once, but most solar websites capture too little context and dump every inquiry into one queue, so expensive leads age out before the right rep can qualify and book them. A generic website treats New residential solar quote request and Battery backup or solar-plus-storage lead like the same generic form event, so the form captures too little, the office has to re-qualify the inquiry manually, and the handoff breaks before your business software can do its job. On urgent demand, that delay is the whole loss.

Inquiry types

Different inquiry types need different paths

This vertical does not have one generic inquiry. The site needs to capture what kind of inquiry it is, how urgent it is, and where it should go before it lands where your team works.

Related industries

Related industries in the same route family

These hubs sit next to solar installation in the same route family, so the buyer questions and intake pressure stay adjacent instead of random.

Proof from the field

We spend too much money to get the lead, then our site sends over half-baked quote requests and the good ones cool off before the right person gets them.

What operators keep telling us · Solar Installation industry