Archive for the ‘Solar Contractors’ Category

Introducing…Andalay Solar!

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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Competition is heating up on the PV solar system market. Everyone is racing to produce panels that save money immediately, provide reliable performance and look good on homes. A solar panel that is attractive and delivers more reliable power for everyday savings is every homeowner’s dream. With Andalay integrated solar power systems, it seems that somebody has finally figured it out.

That somebody is Akeena Solar, a California leader in commercial and home solar installations. Akeena has developed Andalay AC, a patented solar electric system that delivers decades of savings through reliable performance, and yet offers a sleeker and more attractive look. And unlike ordinary solar systems, Andalay’s design allows homeowners to easily add on more panels as electricity needs grow.

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Andalay is a built-in solar panel. Connectors, grounding, racking system and the inverter are all built into the panel. Andalay panels require 80% fewer rooftop-assembled parts than standard systems and 25% fewer roof penetrations to install. Fewer parts signify a longer-lasting panel, while fewer roof penetrations inherently make the system more weatherproof. At the heart of Andalay solar panels are high-efficiency monocrystalline solar cells. (more…)

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Yelp’s Best of Solar

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Now, there’s plenty of “yelping” going on about solar energy across the greater blogosphere. But what do real Yelpers have to say about it? In an effort to find out, we canvassed Yelp reviews of solar contractors in cities across the country. For solar, when reviews are given, they are generally positive, with only a few negative exceptions. Furthermore, the highest density of reviews come out of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is not surprising for two reasons. One, the Bay Area is a national leader in home solar power installations and, two, Yelp.com was born there in 2004.

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Photo Credit: Clean Energy Florida

Still, solar power is a global movement, and solar contractors are everywhere. Here are highlights from our nationwide Yelp search for the best gurus of solar. All of the following contractors received a four-star rating or better.

Solar Electric

sungevity solar contractorsSungevity (Berkeley, 5 Stars) – Sungevity specializes in residential solar sales and installation in the Bay Area, including thorough short- and long-term cost estimates. Aaron M. of Berkeley enjoyed a “flawless experience” with Sungevity. “This is a company that cares and gets it right.”

Bobby J. of San Francisco saw Sungevity on NBC, so he gave them a call. “It took me 5 minutes to get a quote and they emailed me back within a day. It had a pic of my building [using Google Earth], and a breakdown of the financial savings.” (more…)

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What Kind of Solar Installer Do I Need for Residential Solar Power?

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Home solar power is an investment. An investment in clean energy, a clean environment and the satisfaction of low or no utility bills. Residential solar power is the driving force behind the solar movement in the United States. While large-scale solar power hovers in environmental controversy, small-scale solar systems continue to flourish.

home solar panel installersSo there’s no shortage of residential solar installers offering their professional services to homeowners across the country. Those of us in California, New Jersey, Massachusetts and the ever-growing number of solar states are well aware of that fact. But regardless of where we live, when we choose to make the solar leap, we want to find the right kind of residential solar installer.

Solar installers are much like any remodeling contractor but with a more specialized talent. Still, you want experience, quality and a robust knowledge of the several variables involved in solar power installations today. That includes technical as well as financial details. The latter varies widely by region. (more…)

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