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Titanium Power reviews

CALIFORNIA / LOS ANGELES
Titanium Power
104 Reviews • 1 Location 13,832 Data Points Processed

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The Verdict

Titanium Power runs free AC and water heater installations through government programs, but the solar work is a mess you should avoid. One customer waited 9 months for solar panels, only to have the crew drill holes in their roof and then ghost them for another 4 months without repairs. Another reported mold in their ceiling from a botched boiler install and crews showing up unannounced at random hours for over a month. We found 12 reviews detailing severe project failures: missing inspections, property damage, and installations that created new problems instead of solving old ones. The post-sale support scored 2.8 out of 5, with 10 negative mentions versus 8 positive. One reviewer accused a sales rep of referring them to a tax service that tried to file fraudulent returns, then refused to refund the $1,500 fee when the customer's CPA flagged the scheme. Meanwhile, 53 reviewers loved their free HVAC upgrades and praised the crews as friendly and professional, but those jobs appear to be totally separate operations with different oversight. If the only thing holding them accountable is a government contract, you're rolling the dice on whether your project gets the care or the chaos.

If you qualify for a free HVAC upgrade through a utility program and Titanium is the assigned contractor, the install will likely go fine. But if you're paying them directly for solar or any complex project, walk away. We found too many cases of botched work, abandoned repairs, and predatory side schemes to trust them with your roof or your money.

3 Stories That Stood Out

1. Joshua Swanson
Google | Jun 7, 2024 |

Joshua endured a nine-month ordeal to get a rooftop solar system installed. When the crew finally finished, they drilled holes into his roof, and more than four months later the company still hasn’t returned to repair the damage. He left a one-star review and wished he could give them negative five stars — the installation was completed, but the unresolved roof damage has been left sitting for months.

2. Ehab Wahdan
Google | Jul 25, 2024 |

Ehab met Jake Longwell when Jake came to his home offering a solar system for the array Ehab had installed through Titanium Company. Jake referred him to a third‑party tax firm to claim credits; the firm collected $1,500 to carry out what Ehab’s CPA later flagged as an illegal and high‑risk scheme likely to trigger an IRS audit and penalties. He connected his CPA to the tax people, and the CPA uncovered that the proposed approach would be legally dangerous. Jake had promised a money‑back guarantee if Ehab chose not to proceed, but when Ehab asked for a refund Jake refused, saying “no money for you” and that he couldn’t be pursued legally. Ehab felt the company should be ashamed for keeping someone who steers customers into risky arrangements — he ended up $1,500 out of pocket and with a clear takeaway: verify any third‑party tax referral with your CPA before handing over money.

3. Marcos C.
Yelp | Aug 1, 2020 |

Marcos C. hired the company to install a solar array and a boiler at his home and ended up with a loud, unpleasant boiler that began making noise and a ceiling that developed mold after the work. He experienced crews showing up at random times, asking him to open an exterior door without explaining what they were doing, and then having teams return repeatedly and unexpectedly for more than a month—disrupting his sleep. The panels went up, and a few days later the installers added a large, unsightly bar beside them without any notification. He walked away convinced the crew was sketchy and unprofessional, calling the whole operation a scam and warning that something would likely be wrong by the time they finished. The detail that lingered most: the nonstop, unannounced visits stretched over weeks and left tangible problems—a noisy boiler and moldy ceiling.

Platforms Monitored

Google
96 Reviews · 1 Location
4.7/5
Yelp
8 Reviews · 1 Location
2.0/5
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Performance by Work Type

ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
Panel upgrades and wiring for system readiness.
4.7/5
SOLAR
SOLAR
Installation, permitting, and grid connection.
2.6/5
SERVICE
SERVICE
Repairs, maintenance, and ongoing system support.
N/A
ROOFING
ROOFING
Repair or replacement, before or after solar installation.
N/A
BATTERY
BATTERY
Energy storage for backup savings and independence.
N/A
COMPLEX PROJECTS
COMPLEX PROJECTS
Multi-trade installations requiring co-ordination.
N/A

How We Got To Trust Score 64

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Background Check

Serving customers for 8 years

BBB Rating

Not BBB rated.

Natural Review Patterns

Reviews were posted naturally over time.

What You Can Expect

01

1. Omar Chacon
Google | May 16, 2025 |

Omar Chacon chose Titanium Power for a new solar installation on his Delano home and ended up with a system that required no out-of-pocket expense. He felt very satisfied with the result and remains grateful — the zero upfront cost is the detail he emphasizes for prospective buyers.

2. Irene Serna
Google | Jun 11, 2025 |

Irene quedó encantada con la amabilidad del equipo: recibió un trabajo muy bien hecho y, para su sorpresa, sin costo. Ella terminó con un resultado impecable y mucha gratitud hacia los muchachos que lo realizaron. Lo que más le quedó fue la combinación de trato cercano y trabajo de calidad sin cargo, y por eso los recomienda.

3. Ehab Wahdan
Google | Jul 25, 2024 |

Ehab met Jake Longwell when Jake came to his home offering a solar system for the array Ehab had installed through Titanium Company. Jake referred him to a third‑party tax firm to claim credits; the firm collected $1,500 to carry out what Ehab’s CPA later flagged as an illegal and high‑risk scheme likely to trigger an IRS audit and penalties. He connected his CPA to the tax people, and the CPA uncovered that the proposed approach would be legally dangerous. Jake had promised a money‑back guarantee if Ehab chose not to proceed, but when Ehab asked for a refund Jake refused, saying “no money for you” and that he couldn’t be pursued legally. Ehab felt the company should be ashamed for keeping someone who steers customers into risky arrangements — he ended up $1,500 out of pocket and with a clear takeaway: verify any third‑party tax referral with your CPA before handing over money.

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1. Pedro Cortez
Google | Jun 16, 2025 |

Pedro Cortez recibió la instalación de un sistema solar en su hogar y terminó encantado: los instaladores demostraron mucha profesionalidad y le encantó el equipo. Él se sintió muy agradecido, sobre todo porque no tuvo que pagar nada —el sistema fue gratis— y valoró la atención y el trabajo del personal. La imagen que le quedó fue clara: una instalación pulida y sin desembolso por su parte.

2. Edgardo Arellano
Google | Dec 9, 2025 |

Edgardo called on Titanium Power to replace his boiler and watched the crew finish the job much faster than he expected. He received very good service from start to finish and ended up with a brand-new boiler installed quickly; he walked away grateful to Titanium Power for the speedy turnaround and dependable work. What stuck with him most was how fast the unit was up and running, restoring heat without a long wait.

3. Joshua Swanson
Google | Jun 7, 2024 |

Joshua endured a nine-month ordeal to get a rooftop solar system installed. When the crew finally finished, they drilled holes into his roof, and more than four months later the company still hasn’t returned to repair the damage. He left a one-star review and wished he could give them negative five stars — the installation was completed, but the unresolved roof damage has been left sitting for months.

03

1. Victor Garza
Google | Jul 28, 2025 |

Victor Garza welcomed a new solar system installed in McFarland. It marked the second time the company worked on his house, and he wrapped up the job with a simple thank you. The detail that stands out for prospective buyers: he invited the team back for a repeat installation, which speaks to his confidence in their work.

2. Alma Camacho
Google | Jun 18, 2025 |

Alma Camacho arranged a solar system installation at her home and encountered friendly, efficient service from start to finish. She felt genuinely grateful for the installation and singled out one detail above all: the system was provided free of charge. She left a five‑star review, walking away especially pleased because the no‑cost installation made the whole experience memorable.

3. Daniel Reynolds
Google | Jul 11, 2024 |

Daniel Reynolds purchased a residential solar system in February 2024 and expected it to start cutting his electric costs. By mid‑July he still hadn’t cleared the final inspection, so instead of saving money he ended up paying his normal utility bill plus monthly payments on equipment that isn’t producing power. Every time he called the company he kept hearing "no inspection date," was told there was nothing they could do, and could not get a supervisor to take the call. After months of waiting and no clear escalation path, he views the deal as effectively a scam — the striking detail is the prolonged delay that forces him to shoulder both bills for a system that doesn’t work.

Long-term Satisfaction

Recent customers rate Titanium Power 4.5 ★

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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