{"id":771,"date":"2018-10-27T21:25:17","date_gmt":"2018-10-27T21:25:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/solarrights.org\/?p=771"},"modified":"2019-08-27T21:27:19","modified_gmt":"2019-08-27T21:27:19","slug":"maintain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/solarrights.org\/maintain\/","title":{"rendered":"My installer went out of business and I can’t find anyone to repair my system. Now what?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Solar is typically a low-maintenance investment, and that’s great. But maybe your inverter went out. Maybe you just want someone to check your system out and make sure it’s working properly. You call your installer and learn they are no longer in business. What then?<\/p>\n
You could try calling some other area installers to see if they can help. The problem is that it is still quite expensive for an average solar installer to send a technician out to a home they didn’t originally service.<\/p>\n
That’s exactly what happened to one Solar Rights Alliance member, who contacted us in frustration. We always want to help our members, so we searched the internet. Here are the results of our search. This is by no means exhaustive, and should also not be taken to be an endorsement of any kind.<\/p>\n
Indaspec<\/a>\u00a0serves both the San Jose area and Southern California.<\/p>\n SunSystem Technology<\/a> serves many parts of California, call them to see if they serve your area.<\/p>\n HelioPower<\/a>\u00a0serves in Southern California.<\/p>\n SemperSolaris<\/a> offers a solar repair service in San Diego, Inland Empire and lower Central Valley.<\/p>\n Sustainable Electric Solutions<\/a> serves the Pomona area.<\/p>\n HomeAdvisor<\/a> lists these solar repair services in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n Apex Solar<\/a> serves the San Jose area.<\/p>\n Solar Maintenance Pros<\/a> works in the Central Valley.<\/p>\n Capital City Solar<\/a> offers repair and maintenance in the Sacramento area.<\/p>\n