
What matters most in a solar system
We are no longer presenting roofing materials here. This page is now focused on the solar equipment and planning categories that matter to Arizona homeowners. If you want help choosing the right setup, start with a solar consultation.

Solar Panels
The visible heart of the system. We focus on Tier 1 high-efficiency panels from brands like REC, Q-Cells, and Silfab that are tested for extreme Arizona heat.
Key Benefits
- Superior Heat Tolerance
- Clean All-Black Aesthetics
- 25-Year Linear Production Warranty
- High-Wind Load Certification

Microinverters
We prioritize individual panel optimization using Enphase microinverters. This ensures shading on one panel doesn't affect the rest of your system.
Key Benefits
- Panel-Level Monitoring
- No Single Point of Failure
- Burst Mode Technology
- Rapid Shutdown Compliance

Battery Storage
Energy resilience for outages and peak utility rates. We are certified installers for Tesla Powerwall 3 and Enphase IQ Battery systems.
Key Benefits
- Whole-Home Backup Capable
- Storm Watch Auto-Charging
- LFP Chemistry Safety
- Modular Scaling Options

System Monitoring
Real-time production and consumption tracking through your smartphone. See exactly where your energy goes and how much you save.
Key Benefits
- Live Performance Data
- Historical Savings Reports
- Utility Rate Integration
- Proactive Health Alerts

Roof-Smart Racking
Solar should be installed with roof-readiness in mind. We use premium flashing and attachment systems like IronRidge or Unirac.
Key Benefits
- Leak-Free Warranty
- Structurally Engineered
- Sub-Flashing Protection
- Integrated Grounding
How to compare solar options
Start with usage
Panel count only makes sense in the context of actual consumption, especially summer cooling demand in Arizona.
Match battery goals to real priorities
Some homes need outage backup. Others care more about time-of-use management. Those are different conversations.
Look at serviceability
The best-looking install is not always the best-planned install. We account for access, layout, and long-term ownership.
Demand clarity from the installer
You should understand the equipment, the production assumptions, and the ownership experience before signing anything.