You know the script. You fill in one "free quote" form, and within the hour your phone lights up with five companies you've never heard of, all somehow expecting your call. You didn't sign up for five. You signed up for one. But your details just got sold to the highest bidders, and now they're yours to fend off for a fortnight.
That entire business model is the thing we refuse to run.
What we actually do with your details: nothing
Solarable doesn't resell quotes, route managed leads, or take a commission on installs. When you check your roof, the result is yours. When you're ready to talk to someone, you pick the installer and you make contact — on your terms, in your time, to one company instead of five. One company you chose — no surprise phone calls, no auction happening behind your back.
We don't even ask you to make an account. There's no login, no saved-profile dashboard, no inbox we control. You run the check, you get your report, you leave. That's the relationship.
Why a paid directory can afford to be this clean
Here's the honest bit: we make money from installers paying for a listing — a flat fee, with any featured placement clearly labelled as paid. That's the whole income. Because we're not selling your data, we've got no reason to hoover it up, and every reason to keep your roof check between you and your screen.
We even keep the public side coarse on purpose: the pages search engines can see are postcode-level or broader, never a permalink tying your address to a report. Your house isn't a line item. The full detail is in our privacy policy, and the way we keep the installer side honest is on how we vet installers.
Check your roof — no form farm, no account, no callback you didn't ask for.