We are getting more and more people calling that want to provide their own
equipment and have us install it. It's frustrating, because usually they
are looking at prices for materials that either I would not consider
selling, or would not meet the mounting requirements of the Florida
Building Code. Of course, they do not understand and consider all of the
other costs.

In addition, lots of people are looking for a breakdown of prices (down to
the line item - nuts and bolts). I generally refuse to provide it because
it inevitably leads to the response "I can get that module/inverter online
cheaper." The "I need to make money" response leads to "yeah, but you must
be getting better prices than I see online" argument. And so on, and so
on... I'm sure you've heard it...

I've resorted recently to just providing a percentage breakdown,
stating that the price is roughly 25% each:

   - PV Modules
   - Inverters and Electrical
   - Mounting System
   - Design/Engineering, Permitting, Labor, Overhead, and Profit

Any other tips out there to answer the request for line item details?

Jason Szumlanski
Fafco Solar
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