Specific Objection Replies
Categorical Objection Replies
Objection Handling Techniques
*Tricky* Weird Objections
Preempting
Objections
100

I’m not interested

No worries, I’m a little rusty and need some practice, mind if I read it to you anyway?

100

Which technique is the best fit for “I’m not interested” and why?

1- Cart before the horse / 2- I’m training / 3- kick the can / 4- if we can’t, we won’t come back 


2 - in training. It works like a cheat code here.

100

Why is the “A” in ART important?

It incentivizes them to keep asking questions and makes them feel smart for asking.

100

Is there a credit check?

(Agree.) it’s not just you guys - lots of the neighbors have the same concern. The affordability crisis has been really hard on everyone. You’ll be pleased to hear we have a program that doesn’t require a credit check of any kind. It’s actually the home itself that qualifies, not the homeowner. (Transition.)
100

I’m busy

I’ll be super quick with you 

I’ll give you the short version

I’ll give you the thumbnail version 

200

Leave me a brochure

(Agree.) Yes but… it’s digital, where should I send it? We have to check a few things first. And then we drop it by so you can ask questions. (Transition.)

200

Which works best for “my roof is old” and why?

1- Cart before the horse / 2- I’m training / 3- kick the can / 4- if we can’t, we won’t come back 

1- cart before the horse. we check for savings before we worry about the roof.

200

Which technique is best for smokescreens?

This or that - break it down into a real objection 

200

What brand of panels do you use?

(Agree.) There are several different options out there depending on how much roof space and sunlight we’re working with. When we drop by with your energy report tomorrow at _____, we’ll have the specifics all ready to go for you! I’m just not sure yet because we haven’t run your details. (Transition.)

200

I’m not interested 

Use their last name

Your home is on a list of homes likely to qualify 

300

Our bill is pretty low already / we don’t use a lot of power.

(Agree.) Are you guys holding back? A/C? Future plans? Comfort? If we could get you a lot more power for about the same price, would that be helpful? (Transition or walk away.)

300

Which works best for “we need to talk it over before we meet with you guys” and why?

1- Cart before the horse / 2- I’m training / 3- kick the can / 4- if we can’t, we won’t come back 

1- cart before horse. They don’t know what they’re talking over until they have a design and numbers 

300

What is the final & very important step of a feel / felt / found reply?

Transition back to the pitch 

300

Do you guys get paid commission?

(Agree.) Yes that’s correct, we get paid by the job. BUT! We ONLY get paid if we can qualify the house, save you money, get your approval on a design, get the system installed, pass inspection and then get it activated. If we don’t get it done for you, there’s no pay or cost. 

300

I’m not comfortable giving out my power bill 

The last thing we check is to see how much power you’re using, and that’s how we figure out how many panels you need.

400
We have some other renovations to do before we’re ready to look at solar.

(Agree.) What are you guys planning to do? Great, in the meantime we can qualify the home and get you guys some numbers to have in your back pocket. It doesn’t take much time and it can be super helpful for planning purposes. No worries that you guys won’t want to act on it right away. We’re the information guys! (Transition.)

400

Which works best for “i need an electric panel upgrade in order to go solar and it’s too expensive”, and why?

1- Cart before the horse / 2- I’m training / 3- kick the can / 4- if we can’t, we won’t come back 

4- if we can’t, we won’t come back. We can usually take care of those at no cost along with the solar project. If for whatever reason we can’t, we won’t come back and waste your time… we’ll just call and let you know.

400

When in doubt, the universal reply to ALL objections no matter what they are, is…

(Agree.)

Can you tell me a little more about that?

*Or*

Let me call my project manager real quick. 
400

My grandfather built this house with his bare hands and as he lay dying in the hospital, he made me promise never to put solar panels on it. 

(Agree.) But let me ask you this. What do you think the power bill was when he said that? What are you guys paying today? Do you think that might change his mind at all? (Transition.)

400
Where can I look this up online?

Since every home is a little different, it’s our job to get homeowners details that are specific to their home in particular. So what we do is, we drop when you and your spouse have a few minutes to chat…

500

I’m getting old and I’m not gonna be around for 25 years.

(Agree.) If you don’t mind me asking, how old are you? Congratulations! I’m not a doctor and I’m not here for a medical diagnosis. You seem pretty healthy to ME! You might be surprised how long we’re all around for. Besides, our job’s super simple… (transition)
500

Which works best for “how many panels would I get?” And why?

1- Cart before the horse / 2- I’m training / 3- kick the can / 4- if we can’t, we won’t come back 

3- kick the can. We have a visual for that so it’s way easier to communicate these details when we’re looking at the computer together.

500

Which specific “this or that” question is the most widely effective for all smokescreens?

Is it that you don’t use a lot of power, or is that you’ve heard solar is really expensive?

500

How long does it take to get installed once the process is started?

(Agree.) That’ll depend on a few different things so right now, the best I can tell you is 2 weeks to 5 months. It’s a little cart before the horse at this point. Once we get you the report, if you tell us the numbers make sense, we do a free checkup on the house. After that we’ll have a much better idea of timeline, and you guys can decide what you want to do or not do. (Transition.)

500

This sounds too good to be true 

It’s not free - you still pay for your power and you have a monthly energy bill. We don’t use the F word.