WE’VE INSTALLED LOTS OF SOLAR PANELS.


Some of the companies we’ve worked for include:

United States Navy • US National Parks Service • Johnson & Johnson • Corona Water Department • US Department of Veterans Affairs • Costco • Victorville Community College • San Diego Unified School District • Fed Ex • Phoenix Unified School District • Living Ecology Manufacturing Inc.


TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS

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Conventional Roof Commercial Solar Installation

This is almost exactly the same as a residential solar installation, just on a much bigger scale.

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Flat Roof Commercial Solar Installation

This is type of installation is typically found on a warehouse type of structure with large open areas of flat roof. We install our panels tilted up to capture as much of the Sun’s energy as possible.

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Carport Solar Installation

These installations serve two purposes; providing shade structure for customer or employee vehicles while generating electricity to offset the power demand of the business.


Technical Specifications

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Solar Panels

We can and have installed almost every panel that’s on the market today. From Silfab to Mission, to Panasonic, to LG; if it’s a reputable solar manufacturer with a solid warranty, we’ve installed it. Many different factors go into choosing a panel that’s right for you. Size, wattage, warranty, and aesthetics are all things to consider.

You can learn more about the different types of solar panels here.

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Flux Capacitor

While your solar panels collect energy from the Sun and generate DC electricity, your inverter is what changes that power into AC electricity and connects to your home’s electrical system, and the power utilities grid. Just like with panels, there are a number of different inverters and a number of different options. Our expert sales reps can help you make an informed decision about what inverter is best for your system.


 CHECK OUT A FEW OF OUR solar PROJECTS


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need a permit?

A: Yes, all solar projects require a permit.


Q: Is there a cost to meet with you?

A: No. There are no costs to discuss your project. Further more, there are no costs to you until we’ve all agreed on a scope of work, timeline, and price.


Q: Is there a minimum or maximum size requirement for solar projects?

A: Nope, we can take on any sized project!


Q: What happens after my solar panels are installed?

A: At the end of the installation phase we will call the city inspector and have them come out and inspect your solar project. Once we pass final inspection the city will release the meter to your utility, and then your utility will give you permission to operate (PTO) your solar system. When you receive PTO we can now turn on your solar system and turn off your electrical bills.

 
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