Solar Lead Qualification

Your Edison bill tells you everything.
Now use it to qualify.

Homeowners upload page 3 of their utility bill. BillCheck Solar reads consumption data and tells them — in seconds — whether they qualify for solar and what they could save. No discovery call. No guessing.

Check My Bill — It's Free →
$150 Monthly bill minimum for solar economics
30 sec Time to get a qualification result
1 Installer gets each lead exclusively
Account Summary
Account #8439-XXX
Current Charges $284.50
Rate Schedule DOM-A
kWh Used This Period 1,120
QUALIFIES Est. savings: $147/mo
How It Works

Three steps from bill to qualified lead

01

Homeowner uploads page 3

They snap a photo or upload the PDF of their utility bill. Takes 10 seconds. No account creation required.

02

BillCheck reads the data

Consumption, rate tier, account type — parsed instantly. The bill already contains everything a solar installer needs to know.

03

They see their result in seconds

Qualified or not, and why. If they qualify, a local installer receives the lead — exclusively, not shared with three competitors.

Installers pay $100+ per shared lead.
You're done doing that.

The Old Way
  • Buy leads on Angi, HomeAdvisor
  • 3–5 installers call the same homeowner
  • Price war starts before you even speak
  • $80–$150 per lead, zero exclusivity
  • Homeowner is exhausted from calls
  • Close rates collapse
BillCheck Solar
  • Homeowner self-qualifies before you call
  • One installer receives each lead — only one
  • You're the only conversation they're having
  • Qualified leads, higher close rate
  • Homeowner arrives educated, not hostile
  • You spend time on installs, not cold pitches
What We Look For

Page 3 contains everything

A standard utility bill is a qualification document. You just need to know how to read it.

Monthly Spend

$150+/month is the threshold where solar economics work for the homeowner. Lower bills rarely convert.

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Rate Schedule

Rate tier (DOM-A, etc.) tells you if time-of-use pricing applies — critical for designing system size and battery usage.

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Account Type

Residential accounts only. Commercial or industrial accounts need different system sizing and financing.

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Service Territory

Specific utility (SCE, SDG&E, PG&E) determines net metering rules, interconnection process, and available incentives.

California Edition

SCE homeowners are paying too much for electricity. Most of them qualify for solar. Most of them don't know it.

BillCheck Solar puts the qualification in the homeowner's hands — and puts the leads directly in yours. No marketplace. No shared inbox. Just the next customer who's already decided to go solar and just needs to confirm it.