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Phoenix Scottsdale Mesa Chandler Tempe Glendale Tucson Flagstaff For Roofers
(480) 270-2745
Licensed Electrical Contractor • ROC #331356

Arizona Solar Service Department

Solar stopped producing? Installer out of business? Buying a home with panels on it? We are the people to call when nobody else will take responsibility for your system — whoever installed it.

  • We service every system, regardless of who installed it
  • $199 diagnostic — written findings and an estimate before any work
  • Licensed electrical contractor and ARCA board member — roof and electrical
  • In-house W2 crews across Phoenix metro and Tucson — no subcontractors

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Start here — what is happening with your system?

Pick the one that sounds like you. Each goes straight to the detail.

My system stopped producing

No output, a fault light, an error code, or a bill that suddenly went up. We diagnose the cause and quote the fix before starting. $199 diagnostic.

My installer went out of business

Arizona has lost a lot of solar companies. We service orphaned systems and issue our own workmanship warranty on what we do.

I am buying or selling a home with solar

Condition, remaining life, and whether the system is owned, leased or financed. Written report for your realtor or lender. $299.

My monitoring stopped reporting

Is the system down, or just the reporting? You cannot tell from the app, and in an Arizona summer that gap gets expensive.

Birds or critters under my panels

Cleanout, then a permanent barrier. Nesting damages underlayment and chews wiring, and it never resolves on its own.

My roof needs replacing

Panels come off and go back on, coordinated with your roofer. This is our core work — 7,500+ projects.

Why a service department, and not just an installer

Bank of SMA solar inverters mounted on a commercial wall with conduit runs, serviced by Solar Detach and Reset
A commercial inverter bank we service. Most installers never touch a system again after commissioning.

Most solar companies are installers. Their business is putting new systems on roofs, and service is something they do reluctantly for their own customers, if at all. That is why a system installed by a company that has since folded is so hard to get looked at.

We are the other thing. Our Service Department exists to keep systems running years after somebody else installed them — troubleshooting, repairs, inspections, monitoring, and the roof-side work that most electrical contractors will not touch.

That combination is the point. A solar fault is very often on the boundary between the array and the roof: a leak at a mount, a chewed conductor under a nested panel, flashing that was never sealed properly. Most companies are licensed for one side of that line. We hold Arizona ROC #331356 as a licensed electrical contractor and sit on the board of the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association.

If your solar company is gone, you are not stuck

This is one of the most common calls we take. A homeowner has a system, something stops working, and the number on the paperwork is disconnected. The manufacturer points at the installer. The installer no longer exists.

You do not need the original installer to service, repair or warranty your system. We work on equipment from every major manufacturer, we are certified by most of them, and we issue our own workmanship warranty on the work we perform — which means the repair is backed even though the company that built the system is not.

Buying or selling a home with solar

Solar complicates a real-estate transaction more than most people expect, and a standard home inspection does not cover it. A home inspector will note that panels exist. They will not tell you whether the inverter is near end of life, whether the roof penetrations were sealed correctly, or whether the array is actually producing what it should.

Our $299 inspection covers the things that change the deal:

Sellers use the same report the other way round: a documented, working system removes an objection before it is raised.

When monitoring goes dark

A monitoring dropout is deceptively serious, because it removes the only thing that would have told you something was wrong. The system might be producing perfectly and only the reporting link is broken. Or production stopped six weeks ago and nothing said so.

In Arizona that gap is expensive. A system down through July and August is the difference between a normal summer bill and a very bad one, and by the time the bill arrives you have already paid for it.

We diagnose which of the three it is — the monitoring hardware, the internet link, or the system itself — and we install and configure monitoring on systems that never had it or whose original service has been discontinued.

What it costs to get started

Two ways in, depending on what you need.

$199 — Diagnostic

Something is wrong and you need to know what. A technician tests the system end to end, identifies the fault, and gives you written findings plus a repair estimate built on site. Best when the system is faulting or not producing.

$299 — Full inspection

You want the whole picture: panels, inverter, wiring, mounting, penetrations and measured production, in a written report. Best for home sales, pre-purchase checks, insurance questions, or a system that has not been looked at in years.

Repair work is quoted separately from the findings, and you approve it before anything begins. We do not start work you have not agreed to.

Common questions

We do, and it is a large and growing part of our work. Arizona has lost a number of solar installers over the past few years, which leaves thousands of homeowners with equipment that nobody will take responsibility for. We service systems regardless of who installed them or whether that company still exists, and we issue our own workmanship warranty on the work we perform. You do not need your original installer to be in business, and you do not need to keep calling a disconnected number.
Yes, and it is worth doing. A pre-purchase inspection tells you what you are actually taking on: the condition of the panels and mounting hardware, whether the inverter is near end of life, whether the roof penetrations were sealed properly, whether the system is producing what it should, and critically whether the system is owned, leased or financed. That last point changes what you are agreeing to at closing. Our inspection is $299 and you get a written report you can take to your realtor or lender.
A diagnostic visit is $199. A technician comes out, tests the system end to end, finds the fault and gives you a written finding plus a repair estimate built on site. If you want a full condition assessment rather than fault-finding — for a home sale, an insurance question, or peace of mind — that is our $299 inspection. Repair work itself is quoted separately and you approve it before anything starts.
Possibly, and that is exactly the problem — you cannot tell. A monitoring dropout can mean the system is fine and only the reporting link is broken, or it can mean the system stopped producing weeks ago and nothing told you. Either way you are flying blind, and in Arizona a system that quietly stops producing in summer is expensive. We diagnose whether the fault is the monitoring hardware, the internet connection, or the system itself.
Yes. Most of our service work is residential rooftop solar across the Phoenix metro and Tucson, but we service commercial arrays as well — including ballasted flat-roof systems and multi-inverter installations. Commercial work usually needs a site visit before we can scope it, so call (480) 270-2745 and we will arrange an assessment.
Yes. We hold Arizona ROC #331356 as a licensed electrical contractor, we sit on the board of the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association, and we are manufacturer-certified for Tesla, Sunrun, SunPower, SMA, SolarEdge and Enphase equipment. That combination matters on solar service, because the fault is often on the boundary between the array and the roof — and most companies are licensed for one side of that line, not both.

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