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Lundy Solar and Roofing handles the messy coordination that makes solar installations drag on for months, and customers notice. We analyzed dozens of reviews and found 18 mentions of workmanship quality without a single complaint about installation errors or follow-up neglect. Reviews show the owner walks jobsites to catch cosmetic details (painting roof conduit to match shingles, touching up siding that wasn't part of the contract) and returns to fix minor issues without pushback, which one reviewer called "unheard of" in contracting. Crews averaged under four days for combined reroofs and solar installs, then left sites clean enough that homeowners singled it out in reviews. Lundy also took on an inverter repair for a system it didn't originally install after multiple competitors turned the customer away, a level of service flexibility rare among solar contractors. One gutter-cleaning customer groused about tile dust on neighbors' cars after requesting a blower instead of a vacuum, so if you hire Lundy for ancillary work, specify your cleanup preference upfront.
If you want a solar installer who'll repaint your roof conduit to match your shingles without billing extra, and who'll actually return your texts six months after the panels go live, Lundy is worth the call.
After vetting several installers and taking a coworker’s referral, Sam L. selected Lundy Solar and Roofing for a residential installation of 27 panels (300 W each) paired with Enphase microinverters. He picked Lundy largely for its hands-on customer service: owner Wyndon presented multiple roof-layout options, managed the install personally, kept the site immaculate and left no debris. Two years after the system went live, it has produced 41 megawatt-hours, which erased Sam’s old $350 monthly PG&E bill and delivered a tangible return on the roof. He also enjoys the monthly Enphase report that translates production into the system’s environmental impact, and appreciated that Wyndon worked to hit his budget without cutting quality and stayed available to answer questions well after the job finished. The detail that sticks with Sam is the real production figure—41 MWh in two years—and the steady, customized Enphase reports that show exactly what the system is doing for his bills and the planet.
IP T. hired Lundy Solar and Roofing Co. for a full-up project on their home: a GAF shingle re-roof, an electrical service upgrade to 200A, and an LG solar array with Enphase microinverters. They discovered Lundy not only did the physical work but also owned the paperwork — pulling permits, coordinating with county inspectors, and managing the PG&E applications needed to get the system released and activated. At project close Lundy handed over a neat binder with the permits, datasheets and as-built drawings, which made the administrative side feel finished rather than unfinished. On-site work moved quickly: the crew tore off the old roof in a half day, replaced the roof (about six people on the roof) and installed three sun tunnels in a single day, the electrical upgrade took a day, and the solar mount and panels took three days. Scheduling the PG&E power disconnect required patience — it took about a month to line up — inspections stretched over several days because of inspector availability, and final PG&E activation wrapped up about two weeks later, closing out at the end of 2020. Practical details stood out: Wyndon followed COVID protocols (they even parked a portable potty,
Robert C. ended up with a failed inverter after his original solar installer went under. Faced with that problem, he discovered that several installers—including ones listed on the SolarEdge website—were either too busy or only willing to service their own customers. Lundy stepped in, agreed to take on the job, replaced the inverter, and completed the work in a timely, professional way. The memorable part of the experience was Lundy’s willingness to accept a service call other companies turned away and deliver a quick, competent fix.
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After vetting several installers and taking a coworker’s referral, Sam L. selected Lundy Solar and Roofing for a residential installation of 27 panels (300 W each) paired with Enphase microinverters. He picked Lundy largely for its hands-on customer service: owner Wyndon presented multiple roof-layout options, managed the install personally, kept the site immaculate and left no debris. Two years after the system went live, it has produced 41 megawatt-hours, which erased Sam’s old $350 monthly PG&E bill and delivered a tangible return on the roof. He also enjoys the monthly Enphase report that translates production into the system’s environmental impact, and appreciated that Wyndon worked to hit his budget without cutting quality and stayed available to answer questions well after the job finished. The detail that sticks with Sam is the real production figure—41 MWh in two years—and the steady, customized Enphase reports that show exactly what the system is doing for his bills and the planet.
IP T. hired Lundy Solar and Roofing Co. for a full-up project on their home: a GAF shingle re-roof, an electrical service upgrade to 200A, and an LG solar array with Enphase microinverters. They discovered Lundy not only did the physical work but also owned the paperwork — pulling permits, coordinating with county inspectors, and managing the PG&E applications needed to get the system released and activated. At project close Lundy handed over a neat binder with the permits, datasheets and as-built drawings, which made the administrative side feel finished rather than unfinished. On-site work moved quickly: the crew tore off the old roof in a half day, replaced the roof (about six people on the roof) and installed three sun tunnels in a single day, the electrical upgrade took a day, and the solar mount and panels took three days. Scheduling the PG&E power disconnect required patience — it took about a month to line up — inspections stretched over several days because of inspector availability, and final PG&E activation wrapped up about two weeks later, closing out at the end of 2020. Practical details stood out: Wyndon followed COVID protocols (they even parked a portable potty,
Kathleen hired Lundy Solar and Roofing Co. to replace a flat roof on her home and then add solar panels, and the whole sequence went smoothly. She found Wyndon and Michelle reliably responsive from the start, answering questions and steering every step of the project so nothing fell through the cracks. The installation crews worked respectfully and conscientiously, and the site was left clean and tidy at the end of each day. The finished roof and solar array delivered clear value, but what stayed with her most was the seamless coordination and the care the team showed on site—daily cleanliness that kept the project from feeling disruptive.
Jim experienced outstanding customer service and what he calls high-quality work on his home. After the crew finished, a few small issues cropped up, and Wyndon came back to take care of them quickly and without any hassle. That personal follow-through — a technician returning to fix minor post-job items rather than leaving the homeowner to chase fixes — is what set this experience apart. He walked away grateful for the responsiveness and the clean, dependable finish.
Robert C. ended up with a failed inverter after his original solar installer went under. Faced with that problem, he discovered that several installers—including ones listed on the SolarEdge website—were either too busy or only willing to service their own customers. Lundy stepped in, agreed to take on the job, replaced the inverter, and completed the work in a timely, professional way. The memorable part of the experience was Lundy’s willingness to accept a service call other companies turned away and deliver a quick, competent fix.
Allison chose Wyndon and his team to replace her roof and install solar on her home. From the first contact through the crew’s final pickup of supplies, the job moved smoothly — the team communicated progress regularly and shifted work around her schedule when they needed her. They combined efficient workmanship with careful COVID precautions: Wyndon routinely met them outdoors and kept a mask on during conversations. The installation wrapped up with a clean, attractive result; she ended up very happy with how everything looks. What lingered most for her was the steady communication and Wyndon’s masked, outdoor check-ins — small, concrete touches that made a major project feel organized and safe.
Chris L. was part of a homeowners association that needed a full roof replacement on their building, so the board undertook a lengthy vetting process — interviewing contractors, comparing bids, reading online reviews, and holding meetings to win homeowner agreement. After that diligence, the HOA chose Lundy Solar to do the job. The crew showed up in the middle of shelter-in-place, worked while wearing masks, and treated residents and the property with an unusually respectful manner — a small detail that stuck with him. When a few problem areas appeared after the install, Lundy returned immediately and corrected them. Throughout the project Wyndon and Michelle stayed responsive and pleasant to work with, answering questions and arranging fixes quickly. What lingered most in his mind was the combination of pandemic-aware professionalism on site and the company’s fast follow-up to make sure the roof was finished right.
Jonathan T. celebrated when PG&E gave final approval to start using the solar array Lundy Solar and Roofing Co. had just installed on his home. He had picked the company initially for competitive pricing, but quickly discovered the real advantage: Wyndon and Michelle guided the project details and kept everything moving so both the roof replacement and the solar install finished on schedule. He ended up with a new roof he’s very happy with and a functioning solar system that passed inspection without delays. Wyndon’s hands-on coordination made the work efficient, and the crew’s workmanship matched the value Jonathan expected. The memorable part for him wasn’t just the price, but that two major home projects were handled smoothly from start to PG&E sign-off.
Christine E. hired Lundy Roofing/Solar to replace her roof and found their crew punctual, respectful, and genuinely helpful throughout the project. She received the best price of the four contractors who came out, and the team’s workmanship left her pleased with the outcome. She referred a friend who went on to have solar panels installed and ended up ecstatic with that installation, which has prompted Christine to explore adding a few panels to her own home as well.
Recent customers rate Lundy Solar And Roofing 4.7 ★
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.