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Jordan at Efficient Solar Services beat seven other quotes and delivered the whole job in a day. We found 36 reviews that called him the best value they'd seen, not because he cut corners, but because he pairs competitive pricing with LG panels, Enphase inverters, and installers who color-match conduit to your roof tiles so the system doesn't scream "solar house" from the street. One reviewer postponed their install by 30 days mid-contract and wasn't charged a penalty. Another came home expecting to sweep nails off the lawn and found the crew had already cleaned every shingle fragment, even set up a porta-potty so workers wouldn't knock on the door. The Blalock Electric crew completes most installs in one day (21 panels plus a panel upgrade, start to finish, while a neighbor who started two months earlier was still waiting on a competitor). We couldn't find a single complaint about Jordan ghosting after contract signing. Sixteen reviewers specifically praised his post-sale availability, and one texted him months after activation with a billing question and got a callback in five minutes.
If you're comparing purely on price, you may find a lower quote elsewhere. But if you want an installer who answers texts five months after your system goes live and a crew that cleans up roof debris better than you would, the premium is worth it.
Steve B. began his solar search by interviewing eight companies and ultimately landed on Jordan at Efficient Solar after a clear, no-pressure run-through of options and what to watch for. He trusted Jordan’s straight answers and prompt responses to email and text, and the company’s pricing and his gut feeling sealed the decision. Scheduling moved quickly and the install team from Blalock Electric executed a full electrical panel upgrade and a 21-panel roof system in a single day — the most memorable part of the experience. Neighbors who started the process two months earlier were still waiting, and watched the Blalock crew arrive and finish in a day. A crew returned the next day to tidy the stucco around the electrical panel, and once the gas and electric companies finished their paperwork about a week later, the house was running on solar power. His practical takeaway: do the homework and interview several companies, then call Jordan — he’ll give honest guidance — and expect a fast, clean install when the right teams are involved.
Lisa hired Jordan at Efficient Solar Services to replace her roof and put solar panels on her family home while other construction was underway. What stuck with her most wasn’t just the timeline or the finished panels, but how thoroughly the crew looked after the site and their own team: after tearing off the old roof on a day they stopped work, she expected nails and shingles scattered across the backyard where her kids and dog play, and instead discovered the yard spotless. The crew arrived on time, announced when they were starting, and even used a provided porta-potty so they wouldn’t need to ask to use the family’s bathroom — a small detail that made the whole project feel organized and considerate. Jordan walked her through every step, let them push the start date back 30 days without penalty when other work on the house ran late, and recommended a charcoal roof color they now love. The crew finished the new roof and solar installation in five days, and the system was up and running a couple of weeks after passing city inspection. The detail that lingers for her is simple: a clean yard and a team that seemed to take care of its people as well as the house — and she urges new,
Paul B. came to the project expecting the usual post-pandemic overpromise and under-deliver pattern, but Jordan from Efficient Solar and the Blalock crew delivered every step on time and without shortcuts. What stood out most was the attention to appearance: the installers color-matched the conduit to both the wall paint and the roof tiles so the wiring almost disappears, keeping the roofline clean instead of leaving obvious runs of metal. A short time after the plans were finalized, the system went up and began performing; the Enphase app provides clear monitoring, and he added the cellular service option because his home Wi‑Fi is unreliable. Functionally the array already produces more electricity than the household uses. Financially, he started from a baseline electric bill of over $450 per month and eliminated roughly $400 a month in gasoline costs by switching to an EV, creating about $850 in monthly savings. After factoring in the tax credit he figures the system will pay for itself in about 2.6 years (about 4.5 years if you count only electricity savings). The combination of near-invisible conduit and a system that already outsources more power than they consume is the kind‑
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Liz S. had an Enphase microinverter-based solar array installed on her home in 2020. On New Year’s Day she noticed an alert that one of the microinverters had stopped communicating and, after logging into the monitoring portal and seeing a single panel dark on the screen, she emailed the installer. By the very next morning the company had already inspected the system, ordered a replacement microinverter, and told her they will call to schedule the swap as soon as the part arrives. She walked away impressed by how fast and professional the whole follow-up was and specifically thanked Jordan Litrownik, President of Efficient Solar Services, for the quick response — the key detail that stuck with her was getting a holiday email turned into a next‑day inspection and a part order.
Alex put a solar system on his home five years ago and has had zero problems since. He found Jordan straightforward and genuinely helpful, guiding him to the best layout for the property and cutting through the options. The installation hit a snag with a difficult HOA, but Jordan and the team pushed the approvals through and finished the project on schedule. What lingers most is that the panels have performed flawlessly for years and the crew handled the HOA headache so Alex didn’t have to.
Tong S. needed HOA approval to move forward with a home solar installation, and Jordan visited his house, walked him through the application steps, and helped secure that approval — the key hurdle. He found the on-site guidance reassuring, while Sara and Lexi kept the process moving by handling scheduling and follow-up appointments with consistency. The result felt organized: the paperwork was taken care of and the installation timeline stayed on track.