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Very prompt and pleasant. Called in the morning had someone there by 1 pm. Had an unexpected appointment while he was working. He was very agreeable to leaving and coming back. My issue was a Ethernet outlet which was dead. Opened up the wall unit and it was a tangled mess, plus our outlet itself was wired incorrectly.
Got it working.
$74/hour
Very pleasant
Got it working.
$74/hour
Very pleasant
Phoenix, AZ 85051
Kelly at EOS was so easy to talk to and extremely knowledgeable. I ended up going with them for the higher efficiency panels I'd wanted for our current system. They made the whole process so easy. After looking around for fair price and the ability to install quickly; they came up with awesome pricing and actually listen to me. No one tried to BS me into more than I needed or wanted. They spent time answering my questions, and never talked over my head (so refreshing). They got me installed within two weeks of first contact! The new panels look great and you can tell the installer Chris loves what he does. Solar has saved me thousands and with these new added panels, I'm saving even more. Bye-bye APS, and thank you EOS! You're the best and I'm surly going to be sending everyone I know your way.
https://eosenergysolutions.com
Phoenix, AZ
The assignment was challenging, as we were about to have solar panels installed over much of the roof, limiting the available areas for the exterior apertures of the 3 solar tubes, which had long runs to the peak of the roof and required extensions to reach both ends. Careful planning was required before the solar installation, and again afterward to confirm the final placements. Joshua the proprietor and the Mike the installer are a good team and were very thorough in their analysis of the situation, resulting in a highly satisfactory improvement of the lighting of our home. Cost was reasonable (I shopped extensively), and the workmanship was excellent. It's amazing to have sunlight pouring into what used to be the darkest parts of our house!
http://GoGreendaylightsystems.…
Surprise, AZ 85001
Fully willing to educate and I did not experience high-pressure sales. They were more interested in making me understand the benefits of going with their company than pressuring me to buy to make a sale.
https://sunstainableenergysolu…
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Thank you so much for assisting us with going solar. We'd always wanted to, but we couldn't find a reliable partner to make the switch with. Your knowledge and expertise made the process much easier, and we really appreciate it. We are so glad we chose you and are looking forward to seeing the environmental and financial benefits of going solar. Thank you again for helping us make the switch to solar. It has been a pleasure doing business with you.
https://klnsolar.org
3725 E Wier Ave Phoenix, AZ 85040
We had a very positive experience with Solar Topps from their initial sales person to the final installers. They were responsive throughout the process to our questions and concerns. Getting solar installed is a long process involving city approval for the design, coordination at installation between Solar Topps, APS, and city inspectors, then comes final inspections from the city and APS. The Solar Topps staff was very helpful in keeping us informed of the timeline each step of the way. Our installers were conscientious and professional. The solar system is working just as it was outlined in our initial sales meeting. Because of their product, their follow through, and their knowledge and professionalism, we highly recommend Solar Topps.
https://www.solartopps.com
102 S 28th St Phoenix, AZ 85034
When we purchased this home, the electrical panel needed a subpanel added. Lloyd Ferguson, with Fox Valley Electric, very expertly installed a new subpanel with additional breakers to add capacity for later remodeling. He was prompt, efficient and very nice! He was patient with all the questions and requests we had.
https://foxvalleyelec.com
8836 North 23rd Ave Ste B3 Phoenix, AZ 85021
Kevin and team are the consummate professionals. Their work is impeccable, follow up thorough and always available. They did our Generac installation. They did such a great job we had them do some lighting work, then some sound installation. These guys are definitely ones to keep in your contacts.
http://www.onewayelectric.com
2010 West Parkside Ln Ste 150 Phoenix, AZ 85027
My experience with Solar Sandy was great! We decided we wanted solar but were not sure which company to go with....so many out there that come and go. When Solar Sandy personally came to my house, I trusted her right away. She took time to explain the process and offered to pay for our first two years of our solar loan. We also decided to replace our roof at the same time and were able to roll it into a very low interest loan. Additionally, we received over $25K in tax rebates that we used to remodel our backyard. Best of all, our APS bill has dropped to almost nothing (even when we had our Christmas lights on overnight during December and January). We are so happy that we went with Solar Sandy!
https://asksolarsandy.com
Phoenix, AZ
Great job and worked all day to get the job done! I had them fix a leak, install a waterline, do plumbing for a dual vanity and set the bathtub. Definitely will contact them next time I need a reliable plumber!
http://www.blueplumbingphx.com
Phoenix, AZ
TL;DR: It took over a year to get my solar panel system installed and activated, and it only got completed that quickly because I stepped in and managed the project myself when Zenernet wouldn't.
I signed a contract with Zenernet for a solar panel installation in August of 2021, based on fantastic reviews for customer service and being rated as one of the best solar companies to work with. Additionally, Zenernet offered Tier 1 panels. We weren't planning to finance the system, so there were no issues with banks, etc. Our original estimated installation date was the week of November 22, 2021.
After signing the contract with Zenernet and approving the final design, we were waiting for the permit to install the system from the city. It was taking a long time and our estimated install date came and passed. I had a Zenernet project manager calling me weekly to give me an update that amounted to "still waiting for the permit" for about 5 or 6 weeks until I decided to investigate myself. A five minute google search brought me to my city's permit website. I looked it up and the project permit was rejected by the city almost immediately after Zenernet filed it due to it being filed under the wrong category (it was filed under "electrical" instead of "solar"). I called Zenernet to tell them about the issue and they said that they had already fixed it and re-filed the application but I didn't see that on the permitting website. I looked a few hours after talking to Zenernet, and what do you know, there was a brand new application filed under the correct category. Oh well.
Several weeks and months passed with various reasons for not making any progress. I got an email from Zenernet saying that I was being assigned a single project manager to be my single point of contact as several customers had complained about having to communicate with multiple contacts at Zenernet. I replied to the email, cc'ing my project manager, and got an auto reply email from them basically saying that they're too busy and will get back to me whenever they have time. I continued to get passed around from one rep to another for months until finally Zenernet informed me that the installer that they hired for my project indicated that I needed to do some landscaping work in front of where the inverter panel would be located, but they didn't have any information about what exactly needed to be done. We went back and forth on this for weeks until I asked to talk to the installer myself and was informed that the installer wasn't responding to requests for info from Zenernet. I told Zenernet that it appeared that the installer might need to be replaced if they won't respond to their requests and won't tell us what landscaping work needed done.
Several weeks passed again and finally Zenernet informed me that they found an alternate installer who was more responsive. The new installer was on the ball and found issues with Zenernet's system drawings, etc and fixed their paperwork, essentially without being paid. The new installer ultimately fixed Zenernet's system plans, city permit application and submitted an application for interconnection with the electric grid. Meanwhile, Zenernet seemed to completely give up on managing the project. I heard nothing from them for weeks on end and my messages would often go unanswered or take weeks to get a response. The new installer got all the paperwork in order and (finally) scheduled an installation date (scheduled for early August 2022). When the installer went to Zenernet's warehouse to pick up all of the equipment the day before the installation, no one was there to get them the gear. They spent the entire morning and most of the afternoon just sitting there waiting for their equipment. They tried calling my project manager and the Zenernet CEO with no response. I did the same when the installer called me and told me what was happening and that they might need to reschedule. I also called every contact I had at Zenernet, including emailing the CEO and calling both his office and cell. Someone finally got them the equipment at the very end of the workday.
We got the panels installed in early August 2022 and all that was left was to get connected to the grid. Meanwhile, Zenernet was emailing me "updates" about my project that were months old. I kept replying that the panels were installed and if they wanted to be helpful, they could work on getting our application for electrical grid connection approved. I never got a reply to that. I tracked down our interconnection application and walked it through the process myself and got connected. Later, I got another "update" from Zenernet and I told them the project was done but they didn't respond. Once they called the installer and realized they were done, they sent me the invoice for the final payment, saying they wouldn't help with the interconnection until I made the final payment. Continued in attached photo.
I signed a contract with Zenernet for a solar panel installation in August of 2021, based on fantastic reviews for customer service and being rated as one of the best solar companies to work with. Additionally, Zenernet offered Tier 1 panels. We weren't planning to finance the system, so there were no issues with banks, etc. Our original estimated installation date was the week of November 22, 2021.
After signing the contract with Zenernet and approving the final design, we were waiting for the permit to install the system from the city. It was taking a long time and our estimated install date came and passed. I had a Zenernet project manager calling me weekly to give me an update that amounted to "still waiting for the permit" for about 5 or 6 weeks until I decided to investigate myself. A five minute google search brought me to my city's permit website. I looked it up and the project permit was rejected by the city almost immediately after Zenernet filed it due to it being filed under the wrong category (it was filed under "electrical" instead of "solar"). I called Zenernet to tell them about the issue and they said that they had already fixed it and re-filed the application but I didn't see that on the permitting website. I looked a few hours after talking to Zenernet, and what do you know, there was a brand new application filed under the correct category. Oh well.
Several weeks and months passed with various reasons for not making any progress. I got an email from Zenernet saying that I was being assigned a single project manager to be my single point of contact as several customers had complained about having to communicate with multiple contacts at Zenernet. I replied to the email, cc'ing my project manager, and got an auto reply email from them basically saying that they're too busy and will get back to me whenever they have time. I continued to get passed around from one rep to another for months until finally Zenernet informed me that the installer that they hired for my project indicated that I needed to do some landscaping work in front of where the inverter panel would be located, but they didn't have any information about what exactly needed to be done. We went back and forth on this for weeks until I asked to talk to the installer myself and was informed that the installer wasn't responding to requests for info from Zenernet. I told Zenernet that it appeared that the installer might need to be replaced if they won't respond to their requests and won't tell us what landscaping work needed done.
Several weeks passed again and finally Zenernet informed me that they found an alternate installer who was more responsive. The new installer was on the ball and found issues with Zenernet's system drawings, etc and fixed their paperwork, essentially without being paid. The new installer ultimately fixed Zenernet's system plans, city permit application and submitted an application for interconnection with the electric grid. Meanwhile, Zenernet seemed to completely give up on managing the project. I heard nothing from them for weeks on end and my messages would often go unanswered or take weeks to get a response. The new installer got all the paperwork in order and (finally) scheduled an installation date (scheduled for early August 2022). When the installer went to Zenernet's warehouse to pick up all of the equipment the day before the installation, no one was there to get them the gear. They spent the entire morning and most of the afternoon just sitting there waiting for their equipment. They tried calling my project manager and the Zenernet CEO with no response. I did the same when the installer called me and told me what was happening and that they might need to reschedule. I also called every contact I had at Zenernet, including emailing the CEO and calling both his office and cell. Someone finally got them the equipment at the very end of the workday.
We got the panels installed in early August 2022 and all that was left was to get connected to the grid. Meanwhile, Zenernet was emailing me "updates" about my project that were months old. I kept replying that the panels were installed and if they wanted to be helpful, they could work on getting our application for electrical grid connection approved. I never got a reply to that. I tracked down our interconnection application and walked it through the process myself and got connected. Later, I got another "update" from Zenernet and I told them the project was done but they didn't respond. Once they called the installer and realized they were done, they sent me the invoice for the final payment, saying they wouldn't help with the interconnection until I made the final payment. Continued in attached photo.
Phoenix, AZ
RUN from this company. Glenn Williams is a fraud and lacks even a shred of integrity. Glenn sold me an off grid solar system that was inadequate per his own engineer. The Engineer told me that Glenn's system would ruin my brand new HVAC unit! Glenn even admitted to me that he did not do his own due diligence before he sold it to me, but that he would not take it back even though the system hadn't been used. Makes me wonder if the batteries Glenn sold me were outdated and he knew it. Glenn proceeded to call me names when I would try and reason with him. I have been flexible with offering a payment program. People like this shouldn't be allowed to hang a shingle on their door. Beware, he writes his own positive reviews.
Glendale, AZ 85303
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Phoenix, AZ 85027
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http://mesa.solarpointinc.com
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2266 S Dobson Rd Ste 200 Mesa, AZ 85202
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Phoenix, AZ
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20325 N 51st Ave Glendale, AZ 85308
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https://www.eliteroofsolar.com
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12621 N Tatum Blvd Ste 890 Phoenix, AZ 85032
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http://earthwisesolarenergy.co…
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Scottsdale, AZ 85254
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40 N Central Ave Ste 1400 Phoenix, AZ 85004
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http://www.rapowerconnect.com
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1305 Hancock Rd Ste 7 Bullhead City, AZ 86442



















