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We've never seen a contractor handle utility red tape with less drama. Mega Power Electric delivered installations at 25 percent above projected output in one case, and when the city utility changed requirements mid-project and demanded new electrical boxes that weren't in the original contract, the crew handled it for a nominal fee without complaint. We found 115 reviewers praising the workmanship with zero negative comments about installation quality. The owner, Gary, personally walks customers through estimates and stays involved through warranty claims years later. One reviewer called back after their inverter died a year in, and the team replaced it immediately after the vendor approved the warranty claim. The install crews finished a 28-panel system in two days, leaving roofs clean and wiring tucked away in small garage-mounted boxes. (One customer admitted to being a rough interrogator who investigates everything, and they still chose Mega Power over competitors.) Pricing runs competitive with other local installers, and the company coordinates with roofers to preserve shingle warranties during mounting.
If you want zero hassle when the utility changes the rules or a component fails under warranty, Mega Power Electric will chase down approvals and handle replacements without drama. You'll pay market rates, but the owner-led service and multi-year follow-through justify it.
Franz found working with Gary’s team straightforward; about a year after his installation he discovered the inverter had failed. He contacted the crew, and they took charge of the warranty logistics — coordinating with the vendor, securing the RMA, and arranging a replacement. The inverter was swapped out quickly once the vendor approved the return, leaving him with minimal downtime. He walked away impressed that Mega Power Electric handled the paperwork and the repair without fuss, which turned a hassle into a simple fix.
Claris had engaged Mega Power Electric for solar projects across her new and existing residential apartment communities and first met them in person when they handled a small install on the detached garage of her own house. Concerned about curb appeal, she asked for visual previews and the crew delivered photo-realistic simulations that closely matched the final look. The finished system not only blended in well but outperformed expectations—generating roughly 25% more energy than they had promised. For someone juggling community-scale installs and a personal home project, the standout detail was how accurately the visuals predicted the outcome and how much the system exceeded its performance projection.
K O. began the project skeptical after seeing dozens of solar ads, but the process changed once Gary from Mega Power spent time on the roofline and the paperwork. They discovered a salesperson who walked them through every expectation and offered competitive pricing, and when installation day arrived the crew coordinated directly with their roofer — important because the house had just been reroofed and the mounting posts needed to be resealed so the roofer’s warranty stayed intact. The installers kept the site tidy and finished quickly. When the utility (DWP) kept shifting requirements and ultimately demanded new electrical boxes, Mega Power absorbed the headache: they updated the system to meet the new rules and even handled an electrical panel replacement that wasn’t in the original contract for a nominal fee. Three years after the panels went live, DWP replaced the service drop cable and that work knocked out the homeowner’s battery; Mega Power came back, fixed the problem under warranty, and remained reliably responsive on follow‑ups. What stands out is how they coordinated with other contractors and with the utility, stepping in to manage extra work (and even pay for or a
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Scott Beaver hired Mega Power for a residential solar installation in early 2023 and returned to them in mid‑2025 to add Enphase batteries. He shopped several other Enphase partners first and discovered Mega Power offered competitive pricing while delivering noticeably higher-quality work. The crew handled permitting without drama and took care of the little things—Gary even went to the store to match the siding paint so the panels and equipment blended with the house. Between the value, the tidy installation, and that paint-match attention to appearance, the project felt unusually thorough; the extra effort to preserve the home’s look is what stuck with him.
K O. began the project skeptical after seeing dozens of solar ads, but the process changed once Gary from Mega Power spent time on the roofline and the paperwork. They discovered a salesperson who walked them through every expectation and offered competitive pricing, and when installation day arrived the crew coordinated directly with their roofer — important because the house had just been reroofed and the mounting posts needed to be resealed so the roofer’s warranty stayed intact. The installers kept the site tidy and finished quickly. When the utility (DWP) kept shifting requirements and ultimately demanded new electrical boxes, Mega Power absorbed the headache: they updated the system to meet the new rules and even handled an electrical panel replacement that wasn’t in the original contract for a nominal fee. Three years after the panels went live, DWP replaced the service drop cable and that work knocked out the homeowner’s battery; Mega Power came back, fixed the problem under warranty, and remained reliably responsive on follow‑ups. What stands out is how they coordinated with other contractors and with the utility, stepping in to manage extra work (and even pay for or a
Franz found working with Gary’s team straightforward; about a year after his installation he discovered the inverter had failed. He contacted the crew, and they took charge of the warranty logistics — coordinating with the vendor, securing the RMA, and arranging a replacement. The inverter was swapped out quickly once the vendor approved the return, leaving him with minimal downtime. He walked away impressed that Mega Power Electric handled the paperwork and the repair without fuss, which turned a hassle into a simple fix.