Solar Installation in Flagstaff, AZ, Libby

5.04 kW system in Flagstaff, Arizona featuring 14 Silfab 360-watt panels.

Libby went solar back in April 2021 in Flagstaff, Arizona. Her system consists of 14 Silfab 360-watt NX panels and Enphase IQ7+ microinverters. System size: 7.04 kW Module type: Silfab 360W NX Inverter type: IQ7+ micro Here is my experience of this tremendous event.  It has been wonderful. To feel like an important part of … Read more

Solar Installation in Sedona, AZ, Alice G

Beautiful 5.92 kW system in Sedona Arizona with REC 370-watt Alpha panels

Alice went solar back in July 2020 in Sedona, AZ. The system consists of 16 REC 370-watt Alpha solar panels with Enphase IQ7+ inverters. System size: 5.92 kW Module type: REC 370W Alpha Inverter type: Enphase IQ7+   What was your main motivation for going solar? We wanted to help the environment and with the … Read more

Solar Installation in Peoria, Jarrin and Deborah

10.85 kW Rooftop Solar system in Longi 350-watt panels and Enphase iQ7+ inverter

“Rooftop Solar was awesome to work with and really professional! They had great communication and the entire process was seamless. Michelle as well as the entire office staff were great with coordination and keeping me updated on the entire process. Also the price was unmatched by any of the other solar companies that came and … Read more

Chino Valley, AZ, Carol H and Susan H

2 systems in Chino Valley, Arizona with a combination of roof-mounted and ground mount systems.

Solar system in Chino Valley, Arizona, consisting of REC 290-watt solar panels.Solar system in Chino Valley, Arizona, consisting of REC 290-watt solar panels.Solar system in Chino Valley, Arizona, consisting of REC 290-watt solar panels. Solar system in Chino Valley, Arizona, consisting of REC 290-watt solar panels.

Carol and Susan both went solar back in May 2020 in Chino Valley, Arizona. Their systems both consist of REC 290-watt solar panels.

System Size: 9.3 kW

Module Type: REC 290

Inverter:  Fronius Primo

 

What was your main motivation to go solar?

Carol: Saving money, but also I want to do my part in helping with the environment.

Susan: I liked the idea of not dealing with APS. I liked the idea of being able to be primarily self-sufficient on power and not depending on them and it helps the Earth.

What is the best part of having solar? 

Carol: Getting my bill and seeing that I have a credit rather than having to pay a bunch of money.

Susan: Everything. I love the system, I love the way it looks, and the production of it is great. I think that John when he designed the system, was right on what we needed.

What was the most enjoyable part of the process of going solar?

Carol: Meeting your representative John. He is great I’ve called him a couple of times recently and he’s always been so helpful. I haven’t met anyone that isn’t really nice that has come out here. I’ve always been so excited about getting this, it’s something that I’ve wanted for a long time and I couldn’t have it when I was living in my mobile home in California because it was too old- ever since I moved here I’ve been really excited about getting it.

Susan: The guys that came out were friendly and communitive. They blended right into the family, we offered water and they were gracious. They weren’t offensive in the work they need to do, they were courteous, that was the most enjoyable thing because I’m not really big on having strangers in my space and they blended right in.

Happy Jack Lodge & RV Resort Switches to Solar Energy

Located in the beautiful foothills of Central Arizona, Happy Jack Lodge & RV Resort has access to a great amount of sunlight. We worked with Happy Jack Lodge to put that sunlight to work through the installation of a 100,000 Watt solar array.

Comfort Inn Hotel Goes Solar

In Spring 2018, Rooftop Solar collaborated with Comfort Inn to develop a solar (photovoltaic) parking canopy tailored to the hotel’s unique energy needs and tax liability.

Flagstaff Collision Center Goes Solar

Commercial Solar installation on the roof of Flagstaff Collision Center

Rooftop Solar partnered with the Flagstaff Collision Center and their construction contractor, WesPac Construction, to harness the power of the sun by installing an 83.2 kW solar array at their new location in East Flagstaff. 

Project Spotlight: North Country Healthcare

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: Rooftop Solar installed 37,000 watts (37kW) of solar on parking canopies in North Country HealthCenter’s parking lot. ESTIMATED CO2 REDUCTION: 2,181,186 lbs. EQUIPMENT & FEATURES:  Yingli Modules, IronRidge Racking, Custom Steel Parking Canopies, Central Solar String Inverter, Grid Tied. In 2011, we took on North Country HealthCare, a community health center located on … Read more

Project Spotlight: Trinity Heights United Methodist Church

How solar power works diagram

SYSTEM SIZE: 173,140 watts (73.14 kW) SYSTEM TYPE: Rooftop Solar with UPS Battery Back-up; Grid-Tied ESTIMATED CO2 REDUCTION: 186,872.7 lbs per year EQUIPMENT & FEATURES:  Canadian Solar Modules, IronRidge Racking, Powerone Aurora Trio Inverters Trinity Heights United Methodist Church is located in Flagstaff, Arizona in the fast-growing and enterprising area of 4th Street. The Flagstaff team … Read more

Project Spotlight: Mohave Mental Health Clinic

Solar Panel parking garage view from below.

SYSTEM SIZE: 140,760 watts (140.76 Kw) SYSTEM TYPE: Solar Parking Canopies; Grid-tied. ESTIMATED CO2 REDUCTION: 8,297,939 lbs. EQUIPMENT & FEATURES:  Canadian Solar Modules, IronRidge Racking, Custom Steel Parking Canopies, 12 Solar String Inverters. Rooftop Solar partnered with Loven contracting to install custom-built solar parking structures for Mohave Mental Health Clinic located in Kingman, AZ.  Healthcare facilities are … Read more

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