Professional solar panel installation in California
Go solar with a system designed for your home, your roof, and your energy goals.
We provide professional solar panel installation across California for homeowners who want a dependable system and a smooth, transparent experience. From layout and engineering to permits and inspection, everything is organized to meet local requirements.
Lower your electricity costs with a properly sized electrical system.
Lower your electricity costs with a properly sized system and quality components.
Clear process from site review to final inspection—no guesswork.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is my roof a good fit for solar panels?
Most likely, yes. In California, a south-facing roof is ideal, but east- and west-facing roofs also perform very well and still deliver strong savings.
We check shading upfront (trees, vents, ridge lines) and design the system to maximize production. If you have a flat roof, we install panels on secure racking with the right tilt.
One key factor: your roof should be in good condition. If it’s near the end of its life, it’s smarter to replace the roof first—so you avoid the extra cost of removing and reinstalling panels later.
Which solar panels and inverters do you recommend?
We install proven equipment that’s built to last and backed by solid warranties.
For panels, REC, Maxeon, and Qcells are popular choices for their efficiency, reliability, and strong track record in the U.S.
For inverters:
Enphase IQ8 microinverters: best when your roof has shade or multiple roof planes
SolarEdge with optimizers: panel-level monitoring and strong performance
SMA or Fronius string inverters: reliable options for “full sun” roofs with minimal shading
Maintenance: what should I expect and what does it cost?
Solar is low-maintenance. You monitor production in an app, and the system quietly does the work while you save on electric bills.
Rain often keeps panels clean. If your area has heavy dust or pollen, an occasional cleaning every 11–22 years can help keep production at its best.
Panels typically come with long warranties (often 25+25+ years). Most costs only come up if there’s an uncommon equipment issue or if you decide to replace your roof later.
Can solar panels cause roof leaks?
With proper installation, no. Leaks usually come from poor mounting and flashing—not from the panels themselves. We use correct flashing and follow the right install method for your specific roof type.
If an issue ever does appear, we locate the source and fix it properly—not with temporary patchwork.
What happens to solar when I sell my home?
In most cases, you leave the system in place. It’s a clear selling point because buyers see lower electric bills, and it can support a higher resale value.
We help you keep everything buyer-ready: warranties, monitoring access, and production history. Removing a system before selling is rarely worth it—removal and reinstallation can be expensive.