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Super Solar does the work themselves, and that matters more than it sounds. We analyzed dozens of reviews and couldn't find a single complaint about workmanship. One customer had his shutoff panel vandalized months after install. Szilard repaired it at no charge. Another reached out in 2022 but had to delay a year for drainage work. The team waited without hassle, then completed the job on time. We found 18 reviews describing complex coordination, often involving torch-down roofs or split arrays, that other companies balked at. Szilard climbs on your roof during the estimate (most send salespeople who never do), designs around obstacles like random conduit runs, and finishes installs in 48-hour windows. Reviews show he's still troubleshooting inverter glitches and sourcing replacement panels under warranty seven years later. If you want a contractor who'll repair vandalism damage for free because it's the right thing to do, this is your company.
If you want the lowest bid, keep shopping. But if you want an installer who answers technical questions five years later without charging you, the premium is worth it.
Miquel C. had a residential solar system installed on his home about five years ago, and what matters most to him is the ongoing, personal care he received. Early on an inverter failed — not the installer’s fault — and they resolved it by replacing the unit. Since that repair, whenever he’s had a question or a problem the installer has come to his house promptly and been pleasant to deal with, even years after the initial job. He found the company truly backs its products and operates like a small, family-run business rather than a distant corporation. The lasting detail that stuck with him: the installer still shows up in person to sort things out, which made ownership far less stressful.
Kevin reached out in 2022 about putting solar panels on his roof but needed to delay the work while he sorted drainage and waterproofing. A friend had recommended Szilard, and Szilard and his crew agreed to hold the project without pressure until summer 2023. The installation then went smoothly — finished on time (maybe a bit ahead), with a clean, professional crew. The city inspection flagged a very minor SF-style issue, which Szilard resolved quickly, and when the system’s shutoff panel was vandalized months later Szilard returned and repaired it at no charge. The system ended up cutting Kevin’s electric bill by about 75%, right in line with the original estimate — the two standout takeaways are the steep drop in bills and a contractor who came back to fix post-install trouble without billing extra.
Chris B. hired Super Solar to fit an oversized, battery-backed array on his ranch-style home with a quirky torch-down composite roof that had baffled other companies. He, a picky homeowner who does most of his own work, held the crew to high standards — and they met them. Szilard climbed onto the roof during the site visit when everyone else only phoned it in, discovered exactly how the roof needed to be handled, and bid the job without any surprise price increases. During design Szilard listened to Chris’s requests, folded them into the plan, and treated the process like a collaboration rather than a handoff. Installation squeezed into a tight 48-hour window between fall–winter 2021 atmospheric rivers, and the crew still managed to place all 21 panels, run conduit cleanly, minimize roof penetrations, and avoid the messy electrical boxes and tangled conduit runs Chris had seen on other homes. David, Szilard’s brother, commissioned the system the next day and walked Chris through every function so nothing felt mysterious. Since then both brothers have followed up multiple times and handled the PG&E paperwork from start to finish. What stuck with him was the combination of technical熟
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Victoria B. has been a customer for years and still finds the company's service quietly impressive. The team proactively monitors her residential solar system to make sure everything stays OK even when she isn't paying attention, so she doesn't have to babysit performance. She values Szilard in particular — he patiently answers her questions and, importantly, never pressures her into upgrades; he hasn't pushed a battery system despite her asking. After years with them, the thing that sticks is the combination of reliable, hands-off monitoring and an honest, no-pressure contact when she reaches out.
Miquel C. had a residential solar system installed on his home about five years ago, and what matters most to him is the ongoing, personal care he received. Early on an inverter failed — not the installer’s fault — and they resolved it by replacing the unit. Since that repair, whenever he’s had a question or a problem the installer has come to his house promptly and been pleasant to deal with, even years after the initial job. He found the company truly backs its products and operates like a small, family-run business rather than a distant corporation. The lasting detail that stuck with him: the installer still shows up in person to sort things out, which made ownership far less stressful.
Matt's home got a rooftop solar system from Super Solar ten years ago, and for most of that time it quietly supplied power so he could stop worrying about it. Every so often he ran into inverter questions, and Szilard jumped in quickly to troubleshoot. In winter '23–'24 the array began showing inverter error codes and a drop in output; Szilard and his crew traced the problem to insulation failures inside some panels and determined it was a manufacturing defect. They helped secure a refund for the faulty modules, then procured replacement panels that were both newer and more efficient at a fair price. Szilard also pointed out that they could add a few extra panels to boost production without installing new racks or drilling additional roof penetrations — important because the house has a foam roof. The memorable part of the experience was that a longtime, low-maintenance system ended up upgraded and improved with minimal hassle, thanks to hands-on follow-through from Szilard and the team.