Local solar provider offering consultation, design, permitting coordination, installation, and interconnection support for Delaware homes and businesses.
Local project guidance from consultation to interconnection, tailored designs based on roof and usage, and a straightforward process that coordinates permits and inspections. Office located in Newark, DE for accessible service to Wilmington and nearby communities.
Based in Newark and serving Wilmington, Newark, and nearby New Castle County communities.
Services include solar site assessments, custom system design, roof-mounted and ground-mounted solar installation, electrical upgrades related to solar, permitting and inspections coordination, utility interconnection support, and monitoring setup.
Public feedback for this location is limited but positive, with one recent review noting clear communication and knowledgeable guidance during the sales process. The reviewer highlighted thorough answers to questions and confidence in the equipment information provided. With few reviews to date, broader patterns on scheduling, pricing, or long-term performance are not yet established.
I just had my install done yesterday (7/31/2024). I couldn’t be more pleased with Lumina. From the very start Peter Hayes (salesman) came to my house. I already had other quotes and knew what to expect and what to ask. Peter answered all my questions and even let me in on information that I was forgetting to ask that I should know. He knew his solar information and equipment. Prior to the 5 quotes I received, I did countless hours of research on my own so I knew what kind of questions to ask. Having done a lot of research I already knew the answers to what I was asking to see how the salesman responded. (Reddit was great btw for that). I decided to sign with Lumina. Peter didn’t pressure me in anyway but I was ready to sign by end of the day after thinking my options through. (If you sign same day you get a discount, at least I did). I will say Lumina wasn’t the cheapest quote I received busy remember you get what you pay for. I did plenty of background research on each company as well to vet each one out. Lumina wasn’t the most expensive either. I know area plays a role in pricing as well.Now the process for solar is nothing like when I bought my Generac generator which again Peter advised me. There are multiple steps involved. I started this process mid May and he said expect to get my system up and running end of August to mid September. His estimate was very close. Here we are last day of July and the system was installed. It was fully functional when the installers left, unfortunately because I need the county to do the inspections and Delmarva to come out and put a new meter on my house that can run backwards, I have to keep the system off until then :( what a bummer. Peter’s quote on timing was spot on. (In the back of my head I was really hoping it happened quicker. Peter was realistic and mine was just hopes and dreams.If I was asked to do it again would I change anything and I would say no. Peter, the installers and the process has been great. Lumina got things done in a timely manner, stayed in contact with me quite a bit and I knew as each phase of the project was being processed / completed and onto to the next step. The state and process outside of Lumina’s control was slow but Lumina couldn’t help that. Looking forward to the end of August so I can flip that switch and making my system fully operational. l look forward to not having to pay for electricity anymore (except for my Delmarva connection fee). Thank you Lumina.
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