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Solar and Roofing Advisor
Discover the post-installation service crisis plaguing solar companies and learn how to choose an installer who actually stands behind their work in SoCal.

Sarah checked her solar app one Tuesday morning and noticed something wrong. Her production had dropped to zero. No error messages, no warnings—just complete silence from the panels she'd installed eight months earlier.
She called her installer immediately. After being transferred three times, she finally spoke with a support representative who told her they'd "open a service ticket in 5 to 7 business days." When she pushed back, explaining she was now paying full electricity rates again, they offered to put her on a waitlist for a January appointment—six weeks away.
This story isn't unique. It's becoming the norm across Southern California as solar companies struggle under the weight of year-end demand. What Sarah discovered the hard way is that choosing a solar installer based on price alone often means choosing a company that won't be there when you actually need them.
A recent complaint from a Southern California homeowner perfectly captures what's going wrong. After installing panels and a battery earlier this year, their entire system stopped charging. When they called for service, the company took nearly a week just to open a support ticket, then scheduled a repair appointment six weeks out.
The frustration is understandable. When you're paying thousands of dollars for a system designed to save you money, watching it sit broken while still paying full utility rates feels like a betrayal.
But here's what makes this situation even worse: this isn't an isolated incident. It's become the norm across the solar industry in 2025.
The solar industry is experiencing unprecedented demand as homeowners rush to claim the 30% federal tax credit before it expires on December 31, 2025. Companies that were already stretched thin are now completely overwhelmed.
Every installer in Southern California is booking installations months in advance. They're hiring rapidly, training new crews, and working overtime to get systems installed before year-end. Service departments that were already understaffed are now handling triple the normal call volume.
The result? Homeowners with existing systems are being pushed to the back of the line. The question of what happens if your solar installer goes out of business becomes a very real concern when you see headlines about 100+ recent solar bankruptcies nationwide.
Price shopping for solar is tempting. When one company quotes $25,000 and another quotes $32,000 for similar systems, the cheaper option seems obvious.
But here's what that lower price often means:
The Reddit thread that inspired this article perfectly illustrates the problem. The homeowner's system was fixed with a simple reset—something that should have taken minutes to troubleshoot over the phone. Instead, they faced a six-week wait for an in-person service call.
When choosing a reliable solar installer in Southern California, the question isn't just "Who offers the lowest price?" It's "Who will still be around—and responsive—five years from now when I need help?"
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Most solar system failures fall into three categories: inverter issues, panel problems, or monitoring glitches. The good news? Many can be diagnosed and fixed remotely in minutes.
The bad news? If your installer doesn't have a responsive service team, even simple fixes turn into multi-week ordeals.
The homeowner in our example experienced complete production loss on their newer panel array. It turned out to be a Powerwall 3 issue—when the inverter stops working, all connected panels stop producing. A simple system reset fixed the problem immediately.
This is actually common with string inverter systems. One component failure affects the entire array. Compare this to microinverter systems where individual panel failures only affect that specific panel.
Understanding your system type matters because it affects how quickly problems can be diagnosed. With proper monitoring tools and a responsive service team, most issues are resolved within 24-48 hours. Without them, you're looking at weeks of lost production.
Let's be realistic about solar installation timelines in California. Even the best solar companies are busier than usual right now. Some service delays are understandable given industry conditions.
But there's a difference between acceptable delays and neglect:
Acceptable in 2025:
Not Acceptable Ever:
If your installer is showing red flags like these, you're not working with a professional solar company. You're working with a sales organization that installs panels.
The difference matters when your system stops working.
The Reddit thread that started this discussion ended with an apology: "I apologize if anyone in SoCal read my previous post and pulled the trigger with them." That regret is completely avoidable if you ask the right questions upfront.
Here's your due diligence checklist for things you must know before going solar:
Ask your installer:
If they hesitate on any of these questions, that's your red flag. Professional installers have clear, confident answers because they've invested in proper service infrastructure.
Not all warranties are created equal. Many homeowners don't realize they have multiple separate warranties:
That last warranty is where companies differentiate themselves. Some offer 2 years. Others offer 5. The best offer 25 years comprehensive coverage that matches the life of your panels.
Why does this matter? Because panel failures are actually rare. Installation errors? Much more common. If your installer's workmanship warranty expires after 2 years but you develop a roof leak from improper flashing in year 3, you're paying out of pocket for the repair.
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US Power was founded specifically to solve the service problem plaguing the solar industry. As an exclusive QCells partner with factory-direct pricing, we built our business model around long-term customer relationships, not one-time sales.
When you work with US Power, you're getting:
Responsive Service Infrastructure:
Comprehensive 25-Year Warranty: Our 25-year comprehensive warranty covers three critical areas:
This isn't marketing speak. It's a legally binding warranty backed by both US Power and QCells, a financially stable manufacturer with decades of industry experience.
QCells panels are manufactured in Dalton, Georgia—not overseas. This matters for service because:
When you combine American-made panels with a local installer committed to service, you eliminate most of the horror stories you read online.
Even during the year-end rush, we maintain realistic timelines. How? By not overcommitting our installation crews. We deliver solar faster than the competition because we'd rather turn away business than compromise on quality or leave existing customers hanging when they need service.
That means when we quote you a 3-6 week timeline, that's what actually happens. And when you call us three years from now because you have a question about your system, we answer the phone.
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The year-end rush isn't just causing service delays. It's revealing systemic problems in how the solar industry operates.
Three factors converged to create chaos:
The result? Companies taking on more work than they can handle, cutting corners on service to maximize installations before year-end, and leaving homeowners frustrated.
Watch for these red flags when choosing a solar company:
If you see multiple warning signs, walk away. The money you "save" upfront will cost you exponentially more in frustration and repair bills down the line.
The homeowner who shared their Solar Optimum experience on Reddit ended their post with an apology. They felt guilty that their positive review might have influenced others to choose a company that ultimately disappointed them.
You can avoid that regret.
Solar is still one of the smartest investments a Southern California homeowner can make. With SCE rates climbing and the 30% tax credit expiring in weeks, the financial case for solar has never been stronger.
But those savings only materialize if your system actually works—and keeps working—for the next 25 years.
The difference between a good solar investment and a nightmare comes down to one decision: choosing an installer who treats service as seriously as sales. US Power built our reputation on being that company. CSLB-licensed installers. Factory-direct QCells panels made in America. 25-year comprehensive warranty. Real humans answering phones. Service response measured in days, not weeks.
We're not the cheapest option in Southern California. We're the option that's still here when you need us.
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First, check your monitoring app for error codes. Many issues are temporary glitches that resolve with a system reset. If production remains zero after 24 hours, contact your installer's service department. Document everything: production data, photos of inverter displays, and all communication. If your installer is unresponsive, contact your panel manufacturer—they may have service networks that can help.
Professional companies respond to initial calls within 1-2 business days, attempt remote diagnosis within 24 hours, and schedule on-site visits within 1-3 weeks depending on the issue severity. If you're waiting longer than three weeks for a service call, your installer is either overwhelmed or doesn't prioritize customer service.
You can't transfer your installation to a new company, but you can hire different contractors for service and repairs. However, this voids most workmanship warranties. This is why choosing the right installer upfront is critical—you're locked into a 25-year relationship.
Panel and inverter warranties are typically honored by manufacturers even if your installer closes. However, workmanship warranties disappear. This is why financial stability and company reputation matter as much as price when choosing an installer.
Some delays are understandable given unprecedented demand. But there's a difference between a company being busy and a company being negligent. Response times of 5-7 days just to open a ticket are not acceptable, regardless of how busy the industry is.
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