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High SCE bill? Start with a free bill review before a solar appointment

If your home is served by Southern California Edison, this page is the clean place to start. We begin with bill pressure and home fit, not a fake instant quote. If your home looks like a possible fit, a recent bill is required before an appointment is scheduled.

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Bill-first starting point

Start with the electric bill problem instead of jumping straight into a solar pitch.

Supported city routing

Use the city pages below for local entry points without adding unsupported Anaheim back into the SCE list.

Appointment-ready review

If the home looks promising, a recent bill is required before the appointment is scheduled.

How it works

A simple path from bill concern to real review

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Start with the high-bill review

Answer a few simple questions about your home and bill pressure so the first step is about your electric bill, not a generic sales pitch.

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Use the city page when it fits

If your city is listed below, use that page for a more local entry point into the same SCE bill-review process.

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Upload your bill before scheduling

A recent bill is not required to start, but it is required before an appointment is scheduled so the review can move beyond broad assumptions.

What to expect

No fake instant quote

The goal is not to throw out a generic savings number. The goal is to decide whether your bill and home profile are worth a closer review, then use a recent bill before scheduling an appointment.

Start lighter

You can begin without a bill and without committing to an appointment.

Review deeper

The bill step helps move the review from broad assumptions to real home context.

Avoid wasted calls

The point is to avoid appointments that should never have been scheduled.

Supported SCE cities

Choose the city page that best matches your home

These are the supported dynamic SCE city pages. Anaheim remains a separate unsupported static page because Anaheim is not part of this SCE path.

Next step

Start your free SCE bill review

Start with the quick review flow below. If the fit looks promising, you can move into a secure bill upload. A recent bill is required before the appointment is scheduled.

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How the bill review works

Start with the quick review below. You do not need a bill to begin. If your home looks like a possible fit, we will ask for a recent electric bill before scheduling the appointment so the review can be based on real usage.

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Step 1 of 2

Are you the homeowner?

We just want to make sure we route your request correctly.

Start your free bill review

Tell us where to send the review next step

Answer a few quick questions so we can route your bill review correctly. You do not need a bill to start. If your home looks promising, we will ask for a recent electric bill before scheduling the appointment.

Southern California Edison

Locked to match this page.

No spam blast. No five-company bidding war.

We review your request directly. Texts are optional. If your home looks like a possible fit, we will ask for a recent electric bill before scheduling the appointment.

Important:

A bill is not required to submit this form. It is required later before the appointment is scheduled, so the review can be based on real usage instead of a vague estimate.

Common questions

What people usually want to know first

Do I need my SCE bill before I start?

No. You can start with the quick review first. If your home looks like a possible fit, a recent bill is required before an appointment is scheduled.

Why not show an instant savings number?

Because generic instant numbers can be misleading. The bill review is designed to separate a first-step fit check from a real appointment-ready review.

Why does this focus on high electric bills first?

A high or confusing bill is usually the clearest reason to review whether solar or battery is even worth discussing. The goal is to avoid wasting time on homes that are not a good fit.

Why explain the SCE Solar Billing Plan?

Because newer SCE solar reviews can depend on grid usage, export credits, timing, and battery assumptions. The bill review keeps that conversation grounded.

Does every SCE homeowner need a battery?

No. Many new SCE solar customers should evaluate solar with a battery, but the right answer depends on the bill, usage timing, backup-power needs, and cost sensitivity.

Why do SCE time-of-use rates matter?

Time-of-use rates make timing important. Evening usage, export timing, and battery assumptions can change the solar review, which is why the bill matters.

Can you review an existing solar quote?

Yes. The quote-review page explains what to check before signing, including bill assumptions, rate-plan details, export credits, battery assumptions, financing, and appointment readiness.

What if I care about blackouts more than savings?

Use the blackout and backup-power guide. Backup power changes the battery conversation, but it still needs a bill and home-specific review before scheduling an appointment.

Should I compare solar-only against solar with battery?

For many new SCE solar customers, yes. The solar-with-battery guide explains why the bill, timing, backup needs, and budget should all be reviewed together.