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EZ Solar & Roofing consistently beats its own production projections. We found one customer whose system hit 5,060 kWh after the company predicted 5,006 kWh, and another whose panels now generate more electricity than the household consumes. Reviews show the company wins roughly four out of five competitive bids on price, then delivers installations that run smoothly enough that homeowners mention the word
XxjesusbazannxX found themselves stranded halfway through a home solar installation after their original contractor went out of business and left the work unfinished. They watched EZ Solar step in, clean up the mess, repair the problems left behind and complete the installation. The lasting impression: EZ Solar rescued a stalled project and delivered a finished system when the previous company folded.
Roderick R. hired EZ Solar and Electric to install a 19-panel rooftop system about 18 months ago. What began as a complicated, time-consuming job became straightforward as the team kept him in constant contact, walking him through the design, permitting, and installation steps. EZ Solar beat four other bids on price, and the finished array now produces more electricity than he uses. The memorable takeaway: a best-priced bid that delivered a surplus-generating system.
Ed C. had solar installed in October 2022 and discovered the system’s first-year output landed almost exactly on target — projected at 5,006 kW and producing 5,060 kW with ten days still to go. He found that being a net producer to the grid keeps his SDGE bill minimal, and the year-end "True up" left him with a small credit rather than a charge. After realizing he hadn’t been running his pool filter enough, he increased its runtime and still saw no rise in SDGE costs. During the pre-install evaluation the crew uncovered two complications: his electrical panel lacked capacity and there was no conduit to the street, which would have made replacing the box a major project. EZ Solar recommended adding a subpanel to the existing box to provide the necessary capacity and room for extra breakers, and they replaced his old Zinsco breakers because of their known fire risk. Visually the panels blend into his black roof and remain unobtrusive. What sticks: the system produced almost exactly what was promised, and the installer handled the tricky electrical upgrades and safety fixes while keeping the installation tidy.
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Roderick hired EZ Solar to install a 19-panel rooftop array about 18 months ago. The crew turned a potentially complicated, time-consuming project into a straightforward process, keeping him in steady contact and guiding him through design, permitting and installation. They also beat four competing bids on price, so the project delivered on cost as well as execution. Eighteen months in, the system produces more electricity than he consumes — a persistent surplus that stands out as the concrete result of the whole effort.
Ed C. had solar installed in October 2022 and discovered the system’s first-year output landed almost exactly on target — projected at 5,006 kW and producing 5,060 kW with ten days still to go. He found that being a net producer to the grid keeps his SDGE bill minimal, and the year-end "True up" left him with a small credit rather than a charge. After realizing he hadn’t been running his pool filter enough, he increased its runtime and still saw no rise in SDGE costs. During the pre-install evaluation the crew uncovered two complications: his electrical panel lacked capacity and there was no conduit to the street, which would have made replacing the box a major project. EZ Solar recommended adding a subpanel to the existing box to provide the necessary capacity and room for extra breakers, and they replaced his old Zinsco breakers because of their known fire risk. Visually the panels blend into his black roof and remain unobtrusive. What sticks: the system produced almost exactly what was promised, and the installer handled the tricky electrical upgrades and safety fixes while keeping the installation tidy.
Roderick R. hired EZ Solar and Electric to install a 19-panel rooftop system about 18 months ago. What began as a complicated, time-consuming job became straightforward as the team kept him in constant contact, walking him through the design, permitting, and installation steps. EZ Solar beat four other bids on price, and the finished array now produces more electricity than he uses. The memorable takeaway: a best-priced bid that delivered a surplus-generating system.