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Everything Solar reviews

FLORIDA / ORLANDO
Everything Solar
140 Reviews • 2 Locations 18,620 Data Points Processed

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The Verdict

Everything Solar excels at the initial sale and installation, but drops customers when something breaks. We found the sales process is patient and educational, with no high-pressure tactics, and installation crews finish on time with clean workmanship. Reviews show electric bills plummeting to near zero, and one customer saved over $17,000 across eight years. But when a panel failed at just two years old, the owner told the customer to handle it themselves because they were "too busy for this minor issue." Another homeowner discovered water damage from loose roof attachments nine years after install, only to be told the promised free panel removal for roof work never existed. One couple paid out of pocket to fix leaks because the company wouldn't return calls. If you need someone to design and install a system, they deliver. If you need them to honor a warranty after the check clears, you may be on your own.

If you're willing to handle your own warranty claims directly with manufacturers and can afford repair costs out of pocket, the install quality may justify the risk. But if you expect the installer to stand behind their work when panels fail or roofs leak, look elsewhere.

3 Stories That Stood Out

1. mpatel_2
EnergySage | Dec 14, 2023 |

mpatel_2 purchased a relatively expensive, locally installed solar system after being reassured by Brad about service, warranty support and the company’s track record. About two years in, in July, he discovered the system was underperforming and Everything Solar sent a technician three times — each visit produced a different explanation and each time the problem was presented as resolved. After persistent follow-up he learned one panel was failing and Brad acknowledged it should be replaced under the 25-year panel warranty. Despite that admission, multiple calls and emails over roughly six months produced no action: the service team didn’t arrange the warranty replacement, and BJ emailed as if the problem were negligible and should be taken up with the panel maker. The company initially said it would cost them to gather the information needed for a warranty claim even though technicians had had three opportunities to collect it, and on the last call Brad conceded BJ wouldn’t handle it because they were “too busy.” The most striking detail: a warranty-covered faulty panel on a system barely two years old has lingered unresolved for months after the installer admitted responsibility.

2. Mrs. S.
Yelp | Apr 13, 2022 |

In July 2013, Mrs. S. met with Brad from Everything Solar to get an estimate for pool solar panels. At the sale, Brad promised a one-time courtesy: when she eventually replaced the roof, the company would remove the panels and reinstall them free of charge. She laughed at the idea of replacing a roof every few years, signed the contract, and had the panels installed. The city initially failed the installation inspection; Everything Solar returned, added more fasteners, and passed the follow-up inspection. The panels performed as expected for about nine years. Several months ago she discovered water stains on the upstairs ceiling. Multiple roofers and her insurer concluded the 17-year-old roof needed replacement and that water had entered through mounting holes where panels had come loose — the panels hadn’t all been secured to the trusses as they should have been. When she called Everything Solar to request the promised removal and reinstallation, she reached Brad again; he insisted no such courtesy existed and denied making the promise. What stood out for her was not just the installation issues that led to interior water damage, but that the salesperson’s one-time promise — the理由

3. Jon Spreadbury
Google | Feb 27, 2021 |

Jon moved into a new home and, in the late summer and fall of 2020, had a solar system designed and installed to meet his household electricity needs. Brad took an entire morning to walk him through the benefits and caveats and ran the numbers with him so the final system matched expected usage. After commissioning, Brad continued to coordinate with Duke Energy and checked that the system was performing as intended. Dylan led the crew on the roof, working professionally and courteously; Jon climbed up to inspect the arrays and came away impressed by the workmanship and the quality of the equipment. BJ handled the system design and became the main post-sale contact, quickly setting up the power-monitoring account and answering each question concisely. The installation sailed through the county inspection, and Duke Energy approved the grid connection within a week. The result: utility bills now show only the customer charge and taxes, and he hasn’t paid for power in several months. Having recently added a plug-in hybrid, he’s weighing extra panels to cover EV charging—and plans to call Brad and the team first when he expands the system.

Platforms Monitored

Google
92 Reviews · 1 Location
4.5/5
SolarReviews
33 Reviews · 1 Location
4.1/5
EnergySage
10 Reviews · 2 Locations
4.2/5
Yelp
5 Reviews · 1 Location
3.6/5
BBB
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Performance by Work Type

SOLAR
SOLAR
Installation, permitting, and grid connection.
4.1/5
SERVICE
SERVICE
Repairs, maintenance, and ongoing system support.
2.8/5
ROOFING
ROOFING
Repair or replacement, before or after solar installation.
3.3/5
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
Panel upgrades and wiring for system readiness.
5.0/5
BATTERY
BATTERY
Energy storage for backup savings and independence.
N/A
COMPLEX PROJECTS
COMPLEX PROJECTS
Multi-trade installations requiring co-ordination.
N/A

How We Got To Trust Score 70

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Hidden fees
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Background Check

Serving customers for 13 years

Among the longest-standing installers in the market.

BBB Rating: A+

Excellent BBB standing. Strong complaint resolution.

Natural Review Patterns

Reviews were posted naturally over time.

What You Can Expect

01

1. 80furniture
EnergySage | Nov 16, 2023 |

80furniture discovered Everything Solar three years ago while arranging a residential solar installation. After a thorough sales meeting they ended up with a tidy, professionally executed system and have relied on the company ever since. When questions or problems arise technicians respond promptly and with a professional approach. They’ve hired Everything Solar for the original install, routine maintenance of that system, upkeep on an older solar water-heating unit, and a recent troubleshooting call that Everything Solar resolved quickly. Interactions stayed pleasant and dependable throughout. Three years in, the company remains their go-to for installations, maintenance, and fast fixes.

2. denisesilas68
EnergySage | Mar 28, 2023 |

Denise has relied on Everything Solar for years as the company installed and serviced her home system. She found the most striking thing was having a single, dependable contact—BJ—who answers her questions and steps in whenever she needs help. Everything Solar handled the installations themselves and kept up with follow‑through, checking back to make sure she was satisfied. Rather than feeling like just another account, she repeatedly experienced prompt, personal attention; what sticks with her is knowing BJ is only a phone call away.

3. Sally Vega
Google | Apr 16, 2022 |

Sally Vega has run solar panels at her Orlando home for about three years and found the standout of the experience was the personal support. She relied on Brad, who stayed a phone call away and jumped on any concern immediately. When her system’s data stopped transferring to the monitoring app, Everything Solar guided her through troubleshooting, tracked the problem to her home internet, and got the feed restored. The fast, hands-on help turned a single technical hiccup into a nonissue and gave her real peace of mind — she thanked the Orlando team and recommends them, especially for the quick, dependable phone support.

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1. mpatel_2
EnergySage | Dec 14, 2023 |

mpatel_2 purchased a relatively expensive, locally installed solar system after being reassured by Brad about service, warranty support and the company’s track record. About two years in, in July, he discovered the system was underperforming and Everything Solar sent a technician three times — each visit produced a different explanation and each time the problem was presented as resolved. After persistent follow-up he learned one panel was failing and Brad acknowledged it should be replaced under the 25-year panel warranty. Despite that admission, multiple calls and emails over roughly six months produced no action: the service team didn’t arrange the warranty replacement, and BJ emailed as if the problem were negligible and should be taken up with the panel maker. The company initially said it would cost them to gather the information needed for a warranty claim even though technicians had had three opportunities to collect it, and on the last call Brad conceded BJ wouldn’t handle it because they were “too busy.” The most striking detail: a warranty-covered faulty panel on a system barely two years old has lingered unresolved for months after the installer admitted responsibility.

2. Robbie Lyons
Google | Nov 16, 2023 |

Robbie chose Everything Solar for a full home solar install and then relied on them for routine maintenance and a recent troubleshooting visit over the past three years. He discovered the installation itself was top notch, handled by reliable, professional staff who left the system in excellent shape. When two small issues cropped up later, they treated them as minor, diagnosed the problems during a service call, and corrected both quickly. Across routine checks and that repair visit, he experienced consistent responsiveness and straightforward service. After three years, the detail that sticks is their follow-through: he could pick up the phone, get a prompt service call, and have issues fixed without hassle.

3. lionheart2021
EnergySage | Mar 27, 2023 |

lionheart2021 had a 10 kW PV system installed on an Orlando-area home almost eight years ago and ended up saving more than $17,000 over that time. They valued that the Everything Solar team stayed reachable—always picking up the phone whenever questions popped up—and provided steady support long after installation. The standout from their experience wasn’t just the dollar savings but the company’s local reliability: Everything Solar stuck around while other fly-by-night installers closed their doors. The bottom line the reviewer remembers is concrete—roughly $2,100 a year in savings and a local team who still answers the phone.

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1. Midhir Patel
Google | Dec 14, 2023 |

Midhir had a two-year-old solar system when one panel began failing. He spent months chasing inconsistent help from the service team and the original salesperson with little progress. After posting a public review, the owner of Everything Solar called him promptly, took responsibility, and arranged a swift panel exchange. The replacement returned the system to full functionality, and the owner's personal intervention — the phone call and immediate action — restored his trust, leaving him convinced the company will stand by its customers.

2. Dave Hardison
Google | Feb 27, 2023 |

Dave Hardison put a rooftop solar array on his home and found the hardware and workmanship to be above average: the racking sits above the roof so air circulates under the panels, helping keep the modules — and the house — cooler, and the system uses microinverters/optimizers that let him monitor each panel’s output. The panels have been performing as promised and cutting his electric bill enough to cover the payments on the system; he paid a bit more than other quotes because he was told higher-quality components were being used. Where the experience turned sour was during sales and warranty interactions. Early in the process he accepted some verbal assurances that never made it into the contract, and learned the hard way to get every promise in writing. About one year and three months after the system started producing, an inverter failed. The installer acknowledged the failure was covered by warranty but said the customer would still owe roughly $150. They also admitted the SolarEdge inverters used that year proved unreliable and required many replacements. With a 30-year loan in place, he felt a component dying after 14 months was unacceptable and that someone other than the,

3. Vanessa Corredor
Google | Nov 4, 2025 |

Vanessa hired the company to install a solar heating array for her backyard pool and ended up with an undersized system that struggled to heat the water once the weather cooled. About a year later she learned the original firm had been bought and was referred to Bob Heinmiller, who came out and agreed to inspect the problem — with a promise that parts and labor for the visit would be covered. The technician concluded the array needed three additional panels to run properly in colder months. When Vanessa reminded them of the earlier commitment, the team reversed course and said she would have to buy and install those panels at her own expense. She walked away with an underperforming pool system and an unexpected cost, calling it a huge loss and planning further action. What sticks is that a promised service visit turned into a bill for more equipment.

Long-term Satisfaction

Long-term satisfaction for Everything Solar drops to 3.7 ★ compared to early reviews. This decline is worse than 74% of installers we looked at.

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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