The Rules, In Public

Why a listing here means something.

Most directories list whoever pays. We publish our standards so homeowners know what a listing represents — and so installers know the company they're keeping. These rules are the product.

Verification ProtocolPUBLIC · v1 · 06·2026
Required

Active Florida license

Every installer — sponsored or free-listed — must hold an active, unexpired Florida contractor license valid for solar work: a Certified Solar Contractor (CVC), or a Certified/Registered Electrical, General, or Building license under which solar permits are legally pulled. We confirm the license and its status directly against the Florida DBPR public license database, not the installer's word.

Source: DBPRmyfloridalicense.com
Required

Quarterly re-verification

Licenses lapse, get suspended, or expire. We re-check every listed installer's license status every quarter and stamp each listing with its last-verified date. A listing you see is a license we confirmed recently — the date tells you exactly how recently.

CadenceEvery 90 days
Standard

Quotes must reflect current law

Sponsored installers agree to quote 2026 law — specifically, no claiming the expired 30% federal purchase credit on cash or loan deals. An installer found repeatedly quoting dead incentives to homeowners is removed. Accuracy is the one thing this site sells; we won't host placements that undermine it.

BasisIRS · PL 119-21
Disqualifying

What gets a listing pulled

An expired, suspended, or revoked license; an unresolved pattern of verified complaints with the DBPR; misrepresenting affiliation with Miami Solar Group; or repeatedly quoting expired incentives. Removal isn't punitive — it's what makes the badge mean something for everyone who keeps theirs.

ActionDelisted + dated note

The firewall: sponsorship never buys editorial

Paid placement buys visibility — a banner, a logo, a link, position on the page. It does not buy a recommendation, a ranking, a rating, or one word of our educational content. We do not rank installers, do not publish "best of" lists that sponsors can pay into, and do not alter rebate or panel guidance for any advertiser. A homeowner reading this site is reading the same facts whether an installer pays us or not. That separation is non-negotiable and it is why the advertising is worth buying: the audience trusts the page.

For Installers

Want to be listed or sponsored?

Sponsored banner placement for license-verified Miami-Dade installers. You keep every lead — we never sit between you and the homeowner. Read the Sponsor Covenant, then email us.

Email info@miamisolargroup.com