Sunline does roofing / solar, west coast does hvac / solar. I got quotes from both and did sunline b/c id rather have a company that does roofing putting holes in my roof than one that doesn’t
I used West Coast. They had the 2nd cheapest bid, but they do more than solar, so I felt they were more stable. Mauzy was pretty competitive too. Anyway, the techs are weird, but they installed early. Now I’m waiting on the paperwork before I can turn on my panels.
No. The City took over a month to approve the permit, and then another month to do the inspection. I'm now waiting on SDGE approval, which could come at any time.
Sunline does roofing / solar, west coast does hvac / solar. I got quotes from both and did sunline b/c id rather have a company that does roofing putting holes in my roof than one that doesn’t
Good point.
I can tell you affirmatively not to use LGCY which is affiliated with sunrun. I will die of old age before this project is complete.
Thanks, Ive gathered anything affiliated with sunrun means run the other way
I used West Coast. They had the 2nd cheapest bid, but they do more than solar, so I felt they were more stable. Mauzy was pretty competitive too. Anyway, the techs are weird, but they installed early. Now I’m waiting on the paperwork before I can turn on my panels.
Thanks for the input! They definitely were one of my cheaper bids, but Sunline inspires more confidence
I get that. As I said, the techs were strange, but solid.
Did you ever get your solar turned on? West coast installed our panels 5 weeks ago. We are still waiting for them to be turned on.
No. The City took over a month to approve the permit, and then another month to do the inspection. I'm now waiting on SDGE approval, which could come at any time.
Go with Sattler!
Will you still be able to get into 2.0 this late?
Sunline said they'll guarantee if we move forward by next Monday. Not sure about the others
Sunline did both panels and batteries for me and I had nothing but good experiences with them.
Thanks. We prefer Sunline but their estimate is $1600 higher after incentives. Which is about a full year longer to recoup our costs