If you’ve bought or built a home before and after the pandemic, you’ve probably noticed something…
They just don’t feel the same.
Whether it’s changes in material quality, labor shortages, or supply chain delays, post-COVID construction has brought a new set of challenges and a shift in what homeowners value most.
So what does that mean if you’re living in (or building) a newer home? And how does solar energy fit into this evolving picture?
Let’s break it down.
1. Materials and Finishes:
Many builders are dealing with material shortages and rising costs, which means more basic finishes and fewer long-lasting upgrades.
2. Build Speed Over Build Quality:
To keep up with demand, some developments are prioritizing speed and that can mean less attention to detail.
3. Energy Bills Are Getting Higher:
Newer homes may come with modern designs, but that doesn’t always mean efficient energy systems. In fact, many homeowners are shocked by their first electric bill.
Solar isn’t just a trend, it’s quickly becoming an essential upgrade for today’s homeowners, especially in areas like California where energy rates continue to rise.
Here’s why solar is especially smart for post-COVID homeowners:
✅ It offsets rising energy costs from less efficient building practices
✅ It adds long-term value to a home, even when the builder cut corners
✅ It gives you control when so many parts of the homebuying process feel uncertain
✅ It’s one of the few upgrades that starts paying for itself right away
If you’ve noticed a shift in home quality since the pandemic, you’re not imagining it and you’re not alone.
But there are still ways to make your home smarter, stronger, and more energy-efficient. Solar is one of the most impactful ways to do just that.
Have questions about how it works or if your roof qualifies? We’re here to walk you through it, no pressure, no pushy sales pitch just honest info.
July 16, 2025
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