Is $4,000 to electrical upgrades for solar installation a fair price?
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I am buying the solar system outright and plan to be in this house for a very long time.
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This quote covers electrical components needing to be brought up to code as part of a solar installation project. The initial agreed cost was $4,000. A subcontracted electrician later quoted $8,000 for the same work, but the company ultimately honored the original $4,000 price.
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