From Spanish-style bungalows in North Park to modern Scripps Ranch estates, we design solar arrays that complement your home's architecture while maximizing energy production. Our team handles everything from SDG&E interconnection paperwork to selecting panels that resist salt corrosion—a must for coastal properties.
We prioritize low-profile mounting systems that preserve your roof's warranty and aesthetic. For inland homes, we incorporate wildfire-resistant wiring and rapid shutdown systems. Every installation includes a production guarantee tailored to San Diego's 266 average sunny days per year.
We prioritize low-profile mounting systems that preserve your roof's warranty and aesthetic. For inland homes, we incorporate wildfire-resistant wiring and rapid shutdown systems. Every installation includes a production guarantee tailored to San Diego's 266 average sunny days per year.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Site evaluation assessing roof pitch, shading from palms or Torrey pines, and electrical panel capacity
- 02 Step 2: Custom system design using solar modeling specific to your neighborhood's microclimate
- 03 Step 3: Seamless permitting through San Diego County's streamlined solar process
- 04 Step 4: Precision installation with minimal disruption to your household
Benefits
- 30% federal tax credit eligibility
- SDG&E net metering enrollment
- 25-year equipment warranty
- Increased home value
Frequently Asked Questions
How does coastal fog affect solar production?
While morning marine layer reduces early output, our designs compensate with optimized afternoon angles—Carlsbad systems typically produce 10% more than inland installations during summer months.