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Sasha International gets projects done without drama. We found 16 reviewers who praised how the company handled permits, timelines, and unexpected challenges, often finishing installs in under a week. One commercial contractor described them as a "1 stop shop from A-Z" after five years of repeat business, while a homeowner noted they strategically placed panels to satisfy both HOA rules and maximum coverage. The company's strength is project execution: clients report fast permit turnarounds, clean installations, and follow-up when systems need service months later. The sales process centers on Armin, the energy consultant, who reviewers say explains system design without pressure. One cautionary note: We did find one review describing a year-long support breakdown after installation, with unresolved billing issues and a non-functioning system. That's an outlier in the data, but it's worth confirming response protocols before you sign.
If you want an installer who'll handle permits, navigate HOA restrictions, and finish quickly, Sasha International delivers on logistics. Just verify their post-installation support commitments upfront, since one customer reported a service gap that contradicts the otherwise strong follow-up pattern.
Brian reached out to Armin at Sasha International after reading strong reviews and wanted to explore solar for his house. He was connected right away with Armin, an energy/solar consultant who patiently guided him through how solar works, the benefits and drawbacks, and the decisions involved in designing and sizing a system for the roof. Armin stayed calm, detailed, and thoughtful throughout the process, never pressuring a sale but laying out tradeoffs and next steps. Once they settled on the system size, Armin walked him through the installation timeline, and the crew completed the installation quickly and without hassle. What stuck with him most was the no‑pressure, informative approach and the fast, trouble-free install.
Mina L. hired Sasha International to install solar on her home, which sits under a homeowners association with strict placement rules. She found the team professional and efficient: they pushed permits through promptly and kept the project moving from start to finish. The most memorable part was how they handled the HOA — Sasha International mapped panel placement so nothing violated association rules while still maximizing roof coverage. Mina also liked their price and that the crew stayed available throughout the process. She gave them five stars for the quick permitting and installation, the competitive cost, constant availability, and the clever HOA work that delivered a compliant, high-coverage system on a fast timeline.
Farid signed a contract with Sasha International in July 2019 for what ended up being about a $31,000 solar project. He waited five months through multiple failed city inspections before the crew finally finished the panel installation in January 2020 and collected full payment. Within a month he began receiving unusually high electricity bills; when he called, Armin Saderi told him to be patient and he would see lower bills. A year later the system started flashing red lights and needed repairs, but Sasha International stopped answering his calls and voicemails. He tracked down a name on the paperwork, Sungate, only to be told by their agent that they were merely the panel supplier and that Sasha remained responsible for service. Left holding roughly $28,000 in financed debt plus $2,500 paid up front, he is now preparing a lawsuit. The lasting image: a paid-for system that doesn’t work and a company that vanished after getting paid, leaving him with a nonfunctional array and a six-figure—sorry, $31,000—bill to sort out.
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Farid signed a contract with Sasha International in July 2019 for what ended up being about a $31,000 solar project. He waited five months through multiple failed city inspections before the crew finally finished the panel installation in January 2020 and collected full payment. Within a month he began receiving unusually high electricity bills; when he called, Armin Saderi told him to be patient and he would see lower bills. A year later the system started flashing red lights and needed repairs, but Sasha International stopped answering his calls and voicemails. He tracked down a name on the paperwork, Sungate, only to be told by their agent that they were merely the panel supplier and that Sasha remained responsible for service. Left holding roughly $28,000 in financed debt plus $2,500 paid up front, he is now preparing a lawsuit. The lasting image: a paid-for system that doesn’t work and a company that vanished after getting paid, leaving him with a nonfunctional array and a six-figure—sorry, $31,000—bill to sort out.
Moein worked with Sasha to get a solar system installed on his house, and he walked away impressed by how smooth the whole process felt. Sasha and the team kept things simple and organized from start to finish, removing the usual headaches of an installation. He finished by thanking the crew for making it easy.
Hector A. bought solar panels from the company and found the most memorable part of the experience was his contact, Armin. He kept him informed at every step, checked in whenever an update was needed, and repeatedly went the extra mile to make the process smooth. That steady, hands-on communication left him convinced the team delivered top-tier service—Armin’s follow-through is the detail he still remembers.