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Verde Solar Power does the fundamentals right, but stops short of standout. We analyzed over a hundred reviews and found a company that sizes systems accurately, installs cleanly, and beats payback estimates. One customer paid off their array in under five years instead of the projected seven, another switched from a $2,000-a-year power bill to a net credit from APS. Reviews show 66 mentions of solid workmanship and 45 praising follow-up support, with almost no complaints about the installation itself. Where they fall behind is responsiveness after the fact. We found three reviews describing billing disputes or unrepaired roof damage where the owner never called back, and in one case a customer had to escalate through the attorney general's office. If you're comfortable trading a lower upfront price for a company that may go quiet when something goes wrong, Verde Solar will get panels on your roof without drama. If you need an installer who answers the phone two years later, keep looking.
If you want a reliable install at a fair price and don't expect to need much post-sale help, Verde Solar is a safe pick. If you might need warranty follow-through or quick fixes down the road, you're gambling.
Bob W. had Verde Solar install a rooftop solar system on his house in 2021 and ended up more than satisfied with the outcome. Verde evaluated the home and his electrical needs, sized the array accordingly, and managed the project from initial assessment through final installation. They handled all permits, made sure the work met code, used quality components, and handed over the paperwork needed for tax credits along with a comprehensive system manual. He can connect the array to his Wi‑Fi and monitor production from his phone. His APS electric bills dropped from thousands of dollars a year to below zero—he now receives a check from APS at year end—and although Verde estimated a roughly seven‑year payback, his actual projection is closer to four to five years. The detail that stands out: a professionally managed install that turned a large annual utility bill into a year‑end payment and a much faster-than-expected return on investment.
Dwight Kadar has relied on Verde Solar Power in Cottonwood for a decade, and when the company changed hands he followed the new owners — Dean and Stephanie Kaliakmanis — to upgrade his home system. He moved a five-year-old setup of two SMA inverters and twelve BYD batteries (about 30 kW) to a single LuxPower EG4 inverter with seven Volt Bank batteries, bringing the system to roughly 36 kW. Dean dispatched a crew — Matt, Chandler, Kevin and others — to demo the old equipment and install the new components while he and his family were away on a five-day vacation. During the disconnect Chandler hot-wired the refrigerator and the wine fridge so the household stayed powered. When he returned, the new system was fully operational and handled a 100°F afternoon without issue. He highlighted the owners’ hands-on approach and the crew’s professionalism and politeness, and appreciated the switch to higher-quality components and the simpler single-inverter layout. The image that stuck with him: coming home from vacation to a completed, working system in the middle of a heat wave.
Rebecca R. owned a solar system on her home and paid every bill on time for years. When she sold the house she asked the installer to remove and store the equipment; the company promised free pickup and storage but never showed up, so her boyfriend had to take the panels down on closing day. A company employee finally arrived in a van and handed over a messy, hand-written itemization on a piece of cardboard. After the move the company refused to release the system, claiming she owed money but initially could not specify an amount; they eventually said it was about $500. She paid the $500 while repeatedly asking for an accounting and received nothing for months; certified letters went unanswered until she involved the attorney general. Only then did the company produce unsigned documents that had been altered to show her payments began a year later than her original agreement — a change that produced a false arrears claim despite proof her payments started earlier and that ISDA had paid $500. The attorney general labeled it a civil dispute and urged court action, but she couldn’t afford litigation; a lawyer’s letter drew no reply, and now the statute of limitations may have closed.
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Bob W. had Verde Solar install a rooftop solar system on his house in 2021 and ended up more than satisfied with the outcome. Verde evaluated the home and his electrical needs, sized the array accordingly, and managed the project from initial assessment through final installation. They handled all permits, made sure the work met code, used quality components, and handed over the paperwork needed for tax credits along with a comprehensive system manual. He can connect the array to his Wi‑Fi and monitor production from his phone. His APS electric bills dropped from thousands of dollars a year to below zero—he now receives a check from APS at year end—and although Verde estimated a roughly seven‑year payback, his actual projection is closer to four to five years. The detail that stands out: a professionally managed install that turned a large annual utility bill into a year‑end payment and a much faster-than-expected return on investment.
Bert chose Verde Solar five years ago for a system on his Sedona roof that gets both west and southern sun. He ended up with an array Greg sized to capture the maximum from those exposures, installed at the lowest price of the bids he received. Over five years the panels have run without problems and continue to perform as promised; he appreciated the professional service and practical advice throughout the process. Because the array was aggressively sized and APS has raised rates since installation, he now expects to reach full payback within the next two to three years—an outcome driven as much by the sizing decision as by rising utility rates.
Samantha chose Verde Solar for a residential install completed in late 2023 and ended up expanding the system once she saw the results. She found the team kept her informed promptly and answered every question along the way. The crew finished the job quickly and with a professional touch, and the system produced noticeable cost savings that made adding capacity an easy decision. The clearest takeaway: a smooth, responsive installation that delivered enough savings to justify expanding the array.
Dwight Kadar has relied on Verde Solar Power in Cottonwood for a decade, and when the company changed hands he followed the new owners — Dean and Stephanie Kaliakmanis — to upgrade his home system. He moved a five-year-old setup of two SMA inverters and twelve BYD batteries (about 30 kW) to a single LuxPower EG4 inverter with seven Volt Bank batteries, bringing the system to roughly 36 kW. Dean dispatched a crew — Matt, Chandler, Kevin and others — to demo the old equipment and install the new components while he and his family were away on a five-day vacation. During the disconnect Chandler hot-wired the refrigerator and the wine fridge so the household stayed powered. When he returned, the new system was fully operational and handled a 100°F afternoon without issue. He highlighted the owners’ hands-on approach and the crew’s professionalism and politeness, and appreciated the switch to higher-quality components and the simpler single-inverter layout. The image that stuck with him: coming home from vacation to a completed, working system in the middle of a heat wave.
Kathy F. had Verde Solar put a home solar system on her roof in 2019 and has been collecting APS credits through the summer ever since. After she updated her WiFi and the inverter lost its connection, a technician named Matt stepped in, handled the reconnection, and got everything dialed in. The detail that sticks is how quickly Matt resolved the tech hiccup so the summer credits continued without interruption.
Nelle bought a rooftop solar system for her Jerome, Arizona home in 2014 and has had it running flawlessly ever since. She still enjoys watching the monthly solar credit shave dollars off her APS bill — a tangible, recurring payoff from the panels. Verde Solar Power handled the installation and left her with steady performance year after year. The detail that sticks: the regular utility credit that makes the system’s benefit visible every month.
Roy Sedona had known Greg for more than twenty years, and when Greg delivered a prompt, professional estimate that Roy judged fair, he decided not to seek other bids. He trusted Greg’s integrity, watched the installers arrive on time and communicate clearly, and saw the job completed smoothly. The system has run flawlessly since, and his only regret is that he didn’t make the switch years earlier.
After comparing several solar installers for their home, Verde picked Greg because he understood the system better and offered fair, straightforward pricing. They gave the warranty five stars. Nine years later they called for a check-up; Greg showed up, found a couple of worn boots — nothing major — and pushed the supplier to honor the warranty, getting both parts and labor covered at no cost. The detail that will stick with a prospective buyer: the warranty actually delivered after nine years because Greg followed through with the supplier.
Bob chose Verde Solar Power a year ago for an 18-panel rooftop system, and it has performed exactly as promised. He had several bids and found their proposal the best by a wide margin; Greg and Butch stayed hands-on, walked him through roof placement options, ways to future-proof the array, how the system would push and pull with the APS grid, and the ins and outs of federal and Arizona tax credits. They ran the numbers against his past electric bills so the expected savings matched his actual usage, and their long experience across northern Arizona showed up in practical, technical advice rather than sales pressure. After installation they trained him on a phone app for live monitoring — and most memorably, they offered and installed a manual switch that lets him isolate the system from the grid during a Sedona outage so his house can stay powered, at no extra charge.
Long-term satisfaction for Verde Solar Power holds steady at 4.7 ★. This is better than 65% 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.