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Srinergy reviews

MICHIGAN / METRO DETROIT
Srinergy
22 Reviews • 1 Location 2,926 Data Points Processed

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The Verdict

Srinergy leaves us concerned about long-term support. We found a company that delivers solid installations with quality equipment but struggles when things go wrong after the job is done. One homeowner waited six weeks for a warranty inverter replacement, losing half their system's output the whole time. Another had five failing panels sit unfixed for five months despite the manufacturer shipping parts immediately. Reviews show 16 mentions of good project management during installation, and we couldn't ignore the homeowner whose steep-roof job required an expensive lift rental twice (once for a failed panel fix) at no extra charge to them. But post-installation responsiveness scored only 4.1 out of 5, with three negative mentions surfacing repair delays that cost customers real money in lost solar production. If you're weighing Srinergy, know that their upfront work and utility coordination earn praise. Just make sure you pin down their warranty service commitment in writing before you sign.

If you prioritize installation quality and can weather potential service delays, Srinergy delivers capable upfront work. But if you need confidence that a malfunctioning panel will be fixed within days, not months, their post-installation track record should give you pause.

3 Stories That Stood Out

1. Christopher M.
Yelp | Oct 31, 2016 |

Christopher hired the company for a 68-panel system on his home and ended up dealing with slow warranty service and sloppy work that cost months of production. After 13 months one of the system’s two inverters failed and he watched half the array go dark while Srinergy took more than six weeks to install a warranted replacement—SolarEdge indicated the swap should have been completed much sooner. Starting May 30, 2016 one panel stopped producing, two more failed by the end of June, and two additional panels went offline by the end of the summer. A roof project that required moving 20 panels gave the crew a chance to fix the broken modules, but only one of the failing panels was moved; four failing panels were never touched. SolarEdge sent replacement parts under warranty promptly, yet by late October Srinergy still had not installed them, meaning he lost crucial summer solar energy. His general contractor also questioned the subcontractor work—Srinergy and Slam Hammer charged $5,000 to move and reinstall 20 panels, looked inexperienced to the GC, and left multiple panels non-functioning.

2. garymorris2245
EnergySage | Jul 25, 2023 |

Gary chose Srinergy in 2020 to install a 6.05 kW rooftop system on a house with steep slopes on both sides. He picked them because their bid included better equipment and stronger guarantees — it cost a bit more up front, but felt like a fair price. The steep roof forced the crew to rent an expensive high-lifter to work safely, and when one panel failed to initialize they returned two weeks later with the machine to complete the fix. Srinergy absorbed those unexpected costs and fulfilled the contract without charging him extra. The system carried a performance guarantee and has outperformed expectations: his electric bills have been net zero for the past 2.5 years. The detail that stuck with him was the company coming back with the costly equipment at no added charge and delivering truly net-zero electricity.

3. Megan T
Google | Mar 19, 2018 |

Megan T had a 4.4 kW solar system installed on her home about three years ago and discovered it fit her usage almost exactly. She ended up with summer overproduction large enough to fully cover her February residential electric bill, with a credit still remaining. The crew behaved professionally and politely, and the installers and electricians left the site tidy. The company handled every interaction with DTE and city hall so she didn't have to manage permits or paperwork, then checked back later to confirm the system was performing. The thing that stuck with her was the truly hands-off experience — a correctly sized system, paperwork taken care of, and follow-up that left her with a winter bill paid by summer credits.

Platforms Monitored

Google
17 Reviews · 1 Location
4.5/5
EnergySage
4 Reviews · 2 Locations
5.0/5
Yelp
1 Reviews · 1 Location
1.0/5
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Performance by Work Type

SOLAR
SOLAR
Installation, permitting, and grid connection.
4.4/5
SERVICE
SERVICE
Repairs, maintenance, and ongoing system support.
2.9/5
BATTERY
BATTERY
Energy storage for backup savings and independence.
N/A
ROOFING
ROOFING
Repair or replacement, before or after solar installation.
N/A
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
Panel upgrades and wiring for system readiness.
N/A
COMPLEX PROJECTS
COMPLEX PROJECTS
Multi-trade installations requiring co-ordination.
N/A

How We Got To Trust Score 72

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Serving customers for 10 years

Operating longer than most installers in the market.

BBB Rating

Not BBB rated.

Review Patterns

What You Can Expect

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1. garymorris2245
EnergySage | Jul 25, 2023 |

Gary chose Srinergy in 2020 to install a 6.05 kW rooftop system on a house with steep slopes on both sides. He picked them because their bid included better equipment and stronger guarantees — it cost a bit more up front, but felt like a fair price. The steep roof forced the crew to rent an expensive high-lifter to work safely, and when one panel failed to initialize they returned two weeks later with the machine to complete the fix. Srinergy absorbed those unexpected costs and fulfilled the contract without charging him extra. The system carried a performance guarantee and has outperformed expectations: his electric bills have been net zero for the past 2.5 years. The detail that stuck with him was the company coming back with the costly equipment at no added charge and delivering truly net-zero electricity.

2. Doug Zande
Google | Aug 9, 2019 |

Doug Zande hired Srinergy to supply and install a residential solar system on his home in 2014, and he found their technical competence and project management reassuring. Srinergy answered questions quickly, resolved any concerns, and he worked directly with the company director, who personally followed up whenever they were contacted. When the inverter needed replacing in July 2019, he reached out again; Srinergy promptly supplied the replacement and arranged installation. The installer, Distributed Power, brought visible enthusiasm and dedication, coordinated smoothly as a subcontractor, and reinforced the sense that everyone involved was committed to finishing the job right. The detail that stuck with him most was the director’s hands-on involvement and immediate responsiveness across both the original install and the later service.

3. Daniel Grzywacz
Google | Mar 13, 2018 |

Three years after installing a 6.72 KWP residential system, Daniel still raves about the setup. He found Srinergy’s team straightforward to work with and transparent about the process and how the system operates. When a service issue cropped up recently, he reached out and the crew moved quickly—diagnosing the problem and taking care of it. What stuck with him most was the company’s responsiveness even years after installation.

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1. RHessel281
EnergySage | Jul 31, 2023 |

RHessel281 had Srinergy put a solar system on their home in 2014, and nine years later they’re still pleased with the outcome. Over that time the array has produced very close to the original projections — roughly 70% of the household’s annual electricity needs — and from April through November it typically eliminates the electric bill entirely, leaving only about $10/month in fixed fees. The installation process and follow-up unfolded as expected, and after nearly a decade the standout detail is how accurately the system’s performance matched the initial forecast.

2. Jonwaine Collins
Google | Feb 15, 2020 |

Jonwaine had a residential solar system installed in 2015, and four years later his daughter discovered it had stopped producing power. He reached out to Srinergy, and technician Dan Hartwell came out to troubleshoot — returning three times as bad weather repeatedly interrupted the repairs. Dan spent what Jonwaine described as an endless amount of time working on the issue until the array was back online and generating electricity again. The detail that stuck with him was Dan’s persistence: repeated site visits and hands-on troubleshooting through poor weather until the system was fixed.

3. Megan T
Google | Mar 19, 2018 |

Megan T had a 4.4 kW solar system installed on her home about three years ago and discovered it fit her usage almost exactly. She ended up with summer overproduction large enough to fully cover her February residential electric bill, with a credit still remaining. The crew behaved professionally and politely, and the installers and electricians left the site tidy. The company handled every interaction with DTE and city hall so she didn't have to manage permits or paperwork, then checked back later to confirm the system was performing. The thing that stuck with her was the truly hands-off experience — a correctly sized system, paperwork taken care of, and follow-up that left her with a winter bill paid by summer credits.

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1. Benjamin Zawodni
Google | Feb 27, 2018 |

Benjamin Zawodni hired the company for a residential solar installation and worked directly with Vamshi, who managed the project from the initial contact through final sign-off. He valued Vamshi’s responsiveness and single-point ownership of the process — the install went smoothly and used clearly high-quality equipment. Years later the system keeps working reliably, so the long-term performance matched the strong installation. The one concrete takeaway that stuck with him: he wishes he had opted for a larger system.

2. John Richter
Google | Sep 10, 2025 |

John Richter shopped around, collecting six bids for a residential solar system and landed on SRI Energy because their price was the lowest. He picked them, and their crew installed the entire system in a single day. The array powered up without issue and has been operating flawlessly ever since. What stuck with him was the combination of the low quote and the one-day installation — the speed of the install alongside trouble-free performance was the memorable takeaway.

3. Christopher J. Marzonie
Google | Jun 16, 2017 |

Christopher bought a commercial solar system for his dental practice in 2014 and discovered a very different reality than the sales pitch. He was repeatedly reassured the hardware would have a .1% failure rate, but the system ended up with roughly a 12% failure rate on optimizers and about a 50% failure rate on inverters — the panels themselves never failed, but those component breakdowns dragged overall output down. Over the years he ran into more than a dozen separate problems and found Srinergy cordial in communication but painfully slow to fix things, often leaving him waiting well over one to two months for repairs. He turned to another firm to install panels at his home, and found SolarEdge to be responsive, while the installers Srinergy used felt questionable. Now that the two‑year labor warranty has lapsed, he’s been stuck paying for labor every time something needs repair. The one detail that keeps standing out for him: repeated component failures combined with months‑long repair waits and ongoing post‑warranty labor bills.

Long-term Satisfaction

Long-term satisfaction for Srinergy drops to 4.2 ★ compared to early reviews. This decline is worse than 67% of installers we looked at.

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.

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