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All State Solar Construction reviews

CALIFORNIA / LOS ANGELES
All State Solar Construction
50 Reviews • 1 Location 6,650 Data Points Processed

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The Verdict

All State Construction delivers professional solar installations, but one serious failure raises red flags. We found 19 reviewers praising smooth installation processes and energy savings, but one customer reported five months of troubleshooting before panels worked correctly, then discovered unsafe electrical work that required hiring an outside electrician to prevent a fire hazard. The company's sales team earned perfect marks across 23 reviews (no complaints about pricing transparency or upfront expectations). Post-installation support shows a mixed record. Eleven reviewers mentioned helpful follow-up, but three described unresolved issues, including one mediation agreement the company allegedly ignored. Their crew quality stands out in non-solar work. Seven bathroom and kitchen remodels were completed on time, and one reviewer noted Sean personally drove them to a tile store to speed up material selection (the bathroom finished in seven days, not the quoted fourteen).

If you need a straightforward solar install and don't anticipate troubleshooting needs, All State Construction will likely meet your expectations. But if you're risk-averse about electrical work or want ironclad post-sale support, the one documented case of unsafe wiring and abandoned mediation is worth weighing against the positives.

3 Stories That Stood Out

1. Hank S.
Yelp | Aug 5, 2023 |

Hank hired All State Construction in November 2021 to overhaul his home’s exterior and add solar — replacing and painting fascia boards, installing a prefab patio with lighting and gutters, and mounting solar panels. What began as a comprehensive project quickly unraveled: the solar array was wired wrong, and after five months of complaints Michael finally returned to rewire the system so it would generate power. Because the solar work required a main panel upgrade, new circuits were added to the panel box — but those circuits were also wired incorrectly, forcing Hank to hire a licensed electrician to fix a potential arcing issue that could have sparked a fire. The contracted fascia boards were never replaced, and the prefab patio is leaking and failing at the joints and main structure. Michael even cut into the primary support beam that contained electrical wiring, and now rainwater pours out of that beam. Hank filed a complaint with the state Contractors State License Board, went to mediation, and says Michael did not honor the agreement; after he escalated the complaint, the company stopped showing up and stopped responding to the CSLB. A job that should have taken six to eight 

2. Shaye J.
Yelp | Aug 27, 2021 |

Shaye discovered All State Construction on Yelp when she needed a complete bathroom remodel. She found Sean, the project manager, experienced and straightforward — he committed to finishing the job in seven days as long as she chose and ordered materials quickly. Sean walked her through material differences, drove her to a tile store he recommended, and that hands‑on guidance helped her decide fast. The crew showed up every day from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., worked continuously, and delivered a modern bathroom in the week Sean had promised. Sean also suggested enlarging the shower area — an idea that surprised her because it sounded impossible and costly, but it turned out to be doable without a big extra expense. Their next plan is to hire Sean and his team again to build an ADU guest house in the back yard once plans and permits are approved, so the lasting detail is this: a tightly managed week of work plus practical, on‑site advice turned a daunting remodel into a quick, successful upgrade.

3. Harley F.
Yelp | Aug 30, 2021 |

Harley F. hired Allstate to coat his garage floor with epoxy paint and ended up with a much more thorough job than he expected. The crew cleaned the concrete completely before starting. They started with the two coats the company recommended, but when Harley discovered the coverage wasn’t sufficient, Allstate put down two additional coats until the finish looked right. About three months later some chipping appeared; Harley called owner Sean Phil and learned the team would take care of it. Expecting a small patch, he watched them instead strip and repaint the entire floor — handled promptly and with no extra charge. The thing that stood out was the owners’ hands-on response: rather than patching a spot, they redid the whole surface at their expense, leaving Harley with a consistent, durable finish.

Platforms Monitored

Google
26 Reviews · 1 Location
4.8/5
Yelp
24 Reviews · 1 Location
4.7/5
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Performance by Work Type

SOLAR
SOLAR
Installation, permitting, and grid connection.
4.5/5
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
Panel upgrades and wiring for system readiness.
5.0/5
ROOFING
ROOFING
Repair or replacement, before or after solar installation.
4.6/5
SERVICE
SERVICE
Repairs, maintenance, and ongoing system support.
3.8/5
BATTERY
BATTERY
Energy storage for backup savings and independence.
5.0/5
COMPLEX PROJECTS
COMPLEX PROJECTS
Multi-trade installations requiring co-ordination.
N/A

How We Got To Trust Score 90

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Serving customers for 6 years

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What You Can Expect

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1. Taylor Waters
Google | Mar 23, 2026 |

Taylor Waters went into the solar project expecting to catch mistakes at every turn, but Mike handled the job with the kind of calm that made even a hovering homeowner feel less on edge. As Taylor watched each bracket go down and checked the work closely, he never got defensive, and the finished system ended up looking far cleaner than expected: the attic wiring was tucked in neatly, and the panels sat flush against the shingles instead of standing out from the street. By the time the city inspector came through, the permit work was already in good shape, and the system was running without a hitch.

2. Vivianna Dubon
Google | Mar 20, 2026 |

Vivianna’s decision to go solar started with a little neighborly persuasion, after the neighbor across the street laid out his last three utility bills and made the savings feel real. For her shaded roof, with oak trees cutting across the sunlight, Mike took a calm, no-pressure approach and walked her through why microinverters fit that layout better than a more standard setup. The installation team kept the work almost startlingly low-key, and when they finished, the yard was left clean enough that not a scrap of packing material or wire was behind.

3. Jimmy Tran
Google | Mar 19, 2026 |

Jimmy came away impressed with All State Construction after comparing more than 20 solar providers for his home. What set the job apart was how early they were upfront about feasibility and panel specs, laying out what would work without overselling anything. From design to installation, the process moved in just three weeks, which made the whole project feel unusually quick for a solar upgrade. The price landed at least 10% below the other bids he had gathered, and even with a wait for approval afterward, his system ended up running smoothly and leaving the house self-sufficient.

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1. Juan Borja
Google | Mar 18, 2026 |

Juan and his household expanded an existing solar setup with extra panels and a PowerWall, after first comparing a couple of other companies and noticing All State Construction’s strong reviews. From the start, the process stayed easy to follow because communication remained steady all the way through, and the installation crew handled the work professionally. The garage-mounted equipment finished cleanly enough that visitors kept commenting on it, and the result even nudged a neighbor to choose All State for an expansion of their own. A different neighbor, after going with another installer, admitted he wished the experience had gone the same way. When Juan had the company come back later for a second PowerWall, the follow-up visit delivered the same polished result in the garage.

2. Emily Rojas
Google | Mar 18, 2026 |

Emily’s home already had solar, but the latest upgrade turned it into something more substantial: additional panels tied into a Tesla battery system, all built around the family’s projected energy needs. From the first conversation with Mike to the final walkthrough with the installation crew, the process felt carefully handled rather than rushed. The design work stood out for how thoroughly they folded the new equipment into the existing setup, and when install day came, the crew carried itself with steady professionalism — polite, considerate, and easy to work around. What lingered most was how smoothly a more complex add-on was managed on a home that already had solar in place.

3. Malachi Ferguson
Google | Mar 16, 2026 |

Malachi ended up with a much smarter solar upgrade than a full replacement. Mike walked him through three different options and helped him bring an existing system back to life with new panels, a change that boosted production by 50%. He handled the calculations behind the scenes, so all Malachi had to do was send over the information Mike asked for. Just as important, Mike treated a brand-new roof with real care, which made the whole project feel handled by a seasoned installer who understood both the numbers and the house underneath the panels.

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1. Sarah Mays
Google | Mar 12, 2026 |

Sarah came into the project expecting the city permits to turn into a bureaucratic headache, especially for a solar install in Pasadena, but the process moved from signed contract to a fully operating system with permission to sell power back to the grid in just two months. The team kept everything feeling straightforward, and Michael stood out for staying in touch so she never had to wonder about the paperwork or the timeline. By the time the meter started spinning backward, she was mainly relieved that the whole thing was finally off her plate — and wishing she had done the installation sooner.

2. Enrique Rodriguez
Google | Mar 5, 2026 |

Enrique had dragged his feet on going solar for years, mostly because he assumed a lot of Los Angeles installers were overpromising on savings. Mike from All State Construction changed that impression by sitting down and walking him through the real numbers without the usual hard sell. On a house in weather that had turned unusually cloudy and rainy, the system was still producing far more energy than the family was using. During the installation, the crew kept things professional, and Mike stayed easy to reach by text anytime a panel question came up. For someone who is usually quick to spot a bad contractor, the smoothness of the whole process was the part that stood out most.

3. Rahat Rahman
Google | Oct 22, 2023 |

Rahat Rahman had a standout experience with a solar installation on his home, where exceptional customer service shaped the whole process. He found the team consistently professional from the first consultation through the final installation, and their responsiveness became the defining feature — questions were answered quickly and with clear explanations at every step. Those prompt, informative interactions left him feeling confident about the system and removed much of the usual uncertainty that comes with home energy projects. The detail that stuck with him most was the steady clarity and speed of communication throughout the job.

Long-term Satisfaction

Recent customers rate All State Solar Construction 4.9 ★

Long-term reviews carry the most weight in our methodology because they are most representative of what you should be paying for: a system that will perform for years.

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