Best Businesses in Arizona
Mike Craig at Solar Fix is amazing to work with. He really went out of his way to help me with my solar system and I highly recommend him and the company! Great customer service and very knowledgeable.
solarfixaz.com
6201 W Hedgehog Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85083
Sure, I'd be happy to! Brett is the best. he was very informative and new his stuff.[product]WE WILL FOREVER BE THANKFUL FOR MEETING HIM AND AZ WEST SOLAR .he did every thing he said would be done and cleaned up also. PS azwest was the third company company i signed a contract with.after the first i felt i was not told the whole truth. i cancel my app for the loan. number 2 decided to lie by omission GONE ALSO brett told us every thing the right way as we had a head start on the wrong way we BOUGHT the solar thank you brett and az west solar diane and ron L
independentsolar.com
4202 E Elwood St #16, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Phoenix Solar Panel Installation provided exceptional customer service and a top-quality solar energy system. The team was knowledgeable, responsive, and professional, and they customized the system to meet my energy needs. The installation team was efficient and respectful, and they left my property clean and tidy. Since the system was installed, my energy bills have significantly decreased, and I am thrilled to be doing my part to protect the environment. Phoenix Solar Panel Installation is the way to go for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient solar energy provider.
10600 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85020
John, the owner, and his two co-workers did a job for us last week. He's local and been in business here in the valley for a long time (over 20 years, I think). We chose him after getting other estimates (that were way overpriced) from a few other companies. we are SO glad we found him. he's down to earth, honest and takes pride in his work. They finished the job ahead of time and for a fair and reasonable price. It's just great to know that there are people that still take pride in their work and aren't just out to get what they can from you.
523 W Galvin St, Phoenix, AZ 85086
Tesla Solar were great to work with. They went out of their way to get us any information we wanted and did not try to sell us more than we needed. They took care of all the permits, were here when they said they would be, and were professional throughout the process.
tesla-solar-phoenix.business.site
7301 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85020
I would recommend Erus Energy to anyone or everyone I get the opportunity to talk with. I was nervous when I signed up. There's so many out there. My sales rep was very friendly and professional. He explained the whole process and answered any questions and concerns. Even stated after the process is done if I still had any concerns he would be delighted to answer them. The customer service is exceptional they keep you informed through the process. They make it very painless and very non stressful. I was very impressed and surprised when your utility company installer of meters mentioned impressed by the quality work. The meter person also wanted to know who the company was. Thank you Erus Energy
www.erusenergy.com
21402 N 7th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027
This month, our solar panel installation was finished, and so far, everything is going well. We've had many lovely bright days, and we're generating a lot of solar energy.
Because of how close their office is to our home (we live in downtown Phoenix, AZ) and how well they presented themselves, we chose Blaze Energy. Even though they weren't the most affordable, the terms were better than a few other quotes we received. We know that you get what you pay for, but the price was still pretty steep.
The process of installing solar panels involves many steps, and between the price presentation and the finished product, we had multiple appointments. Everyone we've encountered has been really polite and professional. Installation required two days, albeit day two was more like a half-day due to some tasks that needed to be completed. Nobody will, in my opinion, be dissatisfied with the solar panel installation team.
But once the installation was done, things went south. We received a schedule outlining what to anticipate before and during installation. When events started to deviate from that schedule, I discovered that utility was the bottleneck. I had to make a call to learn this. Although I recognize that Blaze Energy was not the cause of the delays, it would have been great to be informed in advance. Overall, we completed the project six weeks later than anticipated. Even if it hasn't been long, you'd assume that after a significant purchase like this, someone would at least let you know before you have to phone them to find out what's going on.
Aside from communications, I advise everyone considering solar panels to pick Blaze Energy as their installer. They were able to address any issues we had during the presentation and provide advice based on what we would actually need, not what would bring in more money for them.
This is the only reason why I am still going to give them 5 stars. I can assume many people would act differently if they were to go through the same situation like we did after our solar panel installation had been completed. However, I value sincerity and hard work more than anything else. And because Blaze Energy team is both sincere and hard-working, and our solar panel system is operating flawlessly, they’ll be receiving 5 stars.
Because of how close their office is to our home (we live in downtown Phoenix, AZ) and how well they presented themselves, we chose Blaze Energy. Even though they weren't the most affordable, the terms were better than a few other quotes we received. We know that you get what you pay for, but the price was still pretty steep.
The process of installing solar panels involves many steps, and between the price presentation and the finished product, we had multiple appointments. Everyone we've encountered has been really polite and professional. Installation required two days, albeit day two was more like a half-day due to some tasks that needed to be completed. Nobody will, in my opinion, be dissatisfied with the solar panel installation team.
But once the installation was done, things went south. We received a schedule outlining what to anticipate before and during installation. When events started to deviate from that schedule, I discovered that utility was the bottleneck. I had to make a call to learn this. Although I recognize that Blaze Energy was not the cause of the delays, it would have been great to be informed in advance. Overall, we completed the project six weeks later than anticipated. Even if it hasn't been long, you'd assume that after a significant purchase like this, someone would at least let you know before you have to phone them to find out what's going on.
Aside from communications, I advise everyone considering solar panels to pick Blaze Energy as their installer. They were able to address any issues we had during the presentation and provide advice based on what we would actually need, not what would bring in more money for them.
This is the only reason why I am still going to give them 5 stars. I can assume many people would act differently if they were to go through the same situation like we did after our solar panel installation had been completed. However, I value sincerity and hard work more than anything else. And because Blaze Energy team is both sincere and hard-working, and our solar panel system is operating flawlessly, they’ll be receiving 5 stars.
106 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Everything went the way they said it would. 5 stars from me!
cheetahsolar.co
3003 N Central Ave # 685, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Sadly.. Two men showed up at my house to sell me solar. This is something I wanted more than anything. After I signed all the documents one could no longer met with me. I had some questions I needed to address. He set up appointments and never showed up. The other guy (who I felt really bad for) was in the dark about everything. (If he was my rep I would have never backed out because I'm sure he would have come when he said he would) but after the 4th no show >and time missed from work I backed out.. I was told the whole time I had that option and I would not be charged (well I got hit with a $750 bill) and am now being told.. my word against his and he told me about it.... sadly I have no solar and now a bill.. and no help from anyone (as I had no help before.. this is why I walked away) here posted are just two of the messages of many.. the sales team let me down with lies and now a bill... (don't back out and everything will be fine)
www.merakisolar.com
4435 E Chandler Blvd Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85048
My experience with Harmon was that of delays, miscommunications, mistakes, and frustrations. I signed a lease in October 2015. This is my fault, but I think I let him talk me into a larger solar system than we need. Our solar payment plus our APS bill is going to be more than my old electric bill. After a while it was time for the roof inspection. After the inspection, right around Christmas time, I get emailed a $450 bill for roof repairs. Roof repairs are mentioned in the contract, but it is clearly stated on Harmon's website free installation. Do a google search for harmon solar quote and click the first AD link. I called and complained, and they agreed to pay 1/2 of the bill. No exactly free as advertised, but $225 is better than $450. Next it was time for the install. The project manager told us it would take 2 days and we only need to be home on the morning of the first day, so I took the first day off from work. The installer asked us if we wanted the inverter placed in the garage, or outside the house. I told him the garage was pretty tight, so he recommended to put it outside. They also asked if I had any of the house paint so they could paint the conduit and to leave it outside. When the first day was done, the installed let me know they were finished and told me to be home to let them in the attic on the second day.... Wait, what?!?! I was working that day so I told him I could come from from lunch to let them in. When I got home at lunch at 11, the crew had done everything they could on the outside, and were just standing around waiting for me to come home. If the project Manager had told me I need to be home the second day, I would have taken that day off too. I let them in, they finish, I go back to work. When I come home the installation is done, but the conduit was not painted and they didn't cut the excess brackets that the panels sit in, so it looked messy. I emailed and was told the conduit would be painted later and that they should have cut the uneven excess brackets and would send someone to do that. Next, a week or so later, I get a call from the project Manager saying that the building permit called for the inverter to installed inside the garage, and it was installed outside and he was not informed, so they would have to resubmit the building permit before final inspection. Nice, a delay. That gets done, so now we are waiting for the city to inspect the system. I believe it's February at this point. Some time passes and I happen to walk by the solar equipment and notice an approved sticker on it. The system had been approved by the city, and I had no idea. I emailed the project Manager and he confirmed that it had passed and now we need to wait for APS' approval. We wait and wait, I figure it's time to call APS and find out what going on. It turns out they are missing a form from harmon that should have been turned in early in the process. It took several calls, emails, and weeks to get APS the form they were missing. This was all work that I never should have had to do. Next we wait and wait so I call APS again. They said that they rejected the proof harmon sent that the system was approved by the city, it was missing info. Huh?! harmon should had this process nailed by now. The project Manager had no idea this had happened. I uploaded proof and APS and I'm sure the project Manager uploaded proof to...More delays. While waiting I ended up painting the conduit but didn't have a tall enough ladder to reach the second story. I emailed and asked if they could paint that part. Guess what, they did a crappy job. I'm running out of characters so long story short, APS finally approves the system on a Friday around noon. I called to get the system turned on, all techs are off. Turned system on myself. Last was the monitoring install, which was done 1 week later than promised. Bonus: Our hawaiian miles rebate paperwork was screwed up by harmon. I had to fix it myself. They also damaged my roof pigeon wire. Was told my new APS bill would be around $15, its actually $30.
harmonsolar.com
945 W Deer Valley Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027
I used to work at this place but i left because of micromanagement issues as well as being discriminated for being latina.
www.ecofastensolar.com
4141 W Van Buren St Suite 2, Phoenix, AZ 85009
I had Sky High Energy put in my solar panels recently. One thing I loved about the process is that when I would contact them with a questions ( and I had a lot of questions) they always responded quickly. Communication was key for me in the process of getting my solar panels. Everything is installed and could not be happier!!!
www.skyhighenergy.com
22849 N 19th Ave #105, Phoenix, AZ 85027
These are the hardest people to work with. Customer service is just not there. Every time I called or sent and email they acted like it was a big inconvenience to talk to you. They only accept cash or wire transfer. I ordered 30 degree tilt and received 60 degree.
powerssolarframes.com
4118 E Elwood St, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Installed just before Christmas. They denied wrongdoing but after an electrician I hired came out to confirm they damaged the line to my stove somewhere in the house. Haven’t been able to for 2 weeks. Possibly be longer due to waiting to set up a day to have an electrician run a new line since I opted not to have my dry walk ripped up. Communication is horrible between them. They did promise to pay for the repairs. But the out of pocket eating out is adding up. Ruined my holiday season. I really wanted to love this jump into solar with a company I heated nothing but good things about from a good friend.
www.sunrun.com
4219 E Broadway Rd #102, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Constant harassing robocalls. I'm calling the FCC on them!
7310 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85020
Block email and phone number not in service.
www.moderncitysolar.com
2222 W Pinnacle Peak Rd #160, Phoenix, AZ 85027
My solar system was activated about 3 weeks ago it does not seem to be working. I have left messages with Empire for about a week to get some help.
solarbyempire.com
840 N 43rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009
8445 N 23rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021
1217 W Hatcher Rd Suite 30, Phoenix, AZ 85021