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JHP Electric delivers solar installs that pass the test of Type-A homeowners who measure everything. We analyzed dozens of reviews and found zero complaints about workmanship, zero mentions of shoddy conduit runs, and zero stories of post-install ghosting. One customer went from contract signing to utility approval in under a month, a timeline that makes the Tesla-takes-months horror stories on Reddit look like cautionary tales. Reviews repeatedly flag two standout patterns. First, they handle chaos without billing you for it: when one family's breaker panel fried the day before their solar contract signing, JHP installed a new panel within 48 hours and chased down the utility to restore power. Second, their installs look invisible. We counted 19 mentions of workmanship quality, with customers noting crew members replaced cracked roof tiles nowhere near the panel array and painted scuffed roof vents without being asked. (One retired tradesperson who usually nitpicks contractor work admitted he couldn't find a flaw.) If you want an installer who'll fix a botched competitor's wiring in under a week or show up same-day when your A/C breaker fails on a 100-degree afternoon, the slightly higher quote is justified.
If you're shopping purely on the lowest per-watt price, you may find a cheaper quote from a national chain. But if you want an installer who treats emergency panel work like an actual emergency and finishes utility approval before most companies schedule your site survey, JHP Electric is worth the premium.
Roy, a longtime tradesman now sidelined by an injury, needed a sizable electrical overhaul on his home—a new main panel, a subpanel, and all the wiring for an addition. He brought Joe and his crew (JHP) in to do the work. Because he’s worked in the trades for years, he expected contractors to fall short of his standards, but this team matched the quality he would demand from himself. They completed the panel swap and the addition wiring cleanly and professionally, and he walked away genuinely impressed and relieved. The lasting impression: a crew that could satisfy an electrician’s exacting expectations when he couldn’t do the work himself.
Jason hired JHP to put a residential solar system on his family’s home and discovered an installation with a flawless look, fit and finish — the kind of clean aesthetic that made him feel sorry for neighbors whose panels looked visibly shoddy. The most memorable part wasn’t just the tidy rooftop work but how Joe and his crew handled an emergency: the day before they were to sign, Jason’s breaker panel fried and left the household without power. JHP sprang into action, installed a new panel within two days, then helped him navigate PGE to get power restored and secure permission to operate. He believes a bigger national installer would have left them displaced far longer waiting for scheduling. In the end he walked away with a pristine array, active production, and immediate savings on his electric bill — the quick emergency response plus the finished product is what stuck with him.
Justin Albano attacked the project like a mission: he compared seven companies and 21 different quotes before landing on JHP Electric for a residential rooftop solar install. What stuck with him most was how quickly and carefully everything moved — less than a month from signing the contract on September 30 to receiving PTO from PG&E on October 26 — and the unexpected attention to small details. He put JHP through a Type-A scrutiny and they passed. Matt, the salesperson, stayed responsive by phone and text, answered every question without pressure, and never disparaged competitors even when Justin named local rivals. The install crew — David, Mark and their team — showed the same exacting care. They routed conduit cleanly so nothing crawled across the roof or down the house, left the site pristine, and even discovered and replaced cracked roof tiles that weren’t related to the panel work. They also touched up a roof vent where paint had peeled — a surprise fix Justin hadn’t expected but greatly appreciated. Joe, the owner, kept the timeline visible: permit submission, permit approval, install date, inspection and finally PTO. Justin had initially been wary because JHP is a new,
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Blasengym began the process wanting a solar setup that fit their home and budget. They found JHP Electric’s crew professional, knowledgeable, and easy to work with — the initial consultation walked them through the options, answered every question, and helped select the right system. The installation proceeded smoothly and finished on time. The detail that stood out was the clear, patient guidance during the consultation that made choosing a system feel straightforward.
Robert Juencke opted for a home solar install and discovered the whole process ran far smoother than he expected. Justin, the sales rep, showed up on time, explained the billing details—including how Tru-up works—and walked him through the options so the confusing parts felt clear. He liked that JHP required no upfront costs, a relief compared with how other companies operate today. The installation crew kept a professional attitude and strong work ethic throughout the job, right down to the last person pushing the broom during cleanup. The price initially felt a bit high, but that concern evaporated when his combined gas and electric bill dropped to just $11 after the system went live, a result that made the decision feel smart. He learned to ask every question during the process—JHP had the answers—and left impressed by the practical savings and reduced environmental impact.
Juan had a nagging problem with his home's electrical panel that other companies seemed eager to turn into a bigger job. He reached out to this crew and Joe and David stepped in; electricians Mark and Sean arrived, tracked down the real fault, and fixed the panel quickly and cleanly. He found them knowledgeable, friendly, and refreshingly uninterested in upselling—just focused on resolving the issue. While poking around their website, he also noticed they offer military discounts for veterans and active-duty service members. He hasn't served himself, but appreciated that gesture. The experience left him so confident in their work that he will only use these electricians going forward. The detail that stuck with him most: the company lives up to its initials—JHP—“Just Honest People.”