Yavapai Mechanical
High-Capacity System Built for Commercial Performance
System Size: 78.32 kW
Modules: 178 Silfab 440-watt solar panels
Inverters: Enphase IQ8A microinverters
High-Capacity System Built for Commercial Performance
System Size: 78.32 kW
Modules: 178 Silfab 440-watt solar panels
Inverters: Enphase IQ8A microinverters
Rooftop Solar is proud to announce the successful completion of a major commercial solar project at the historic La Posada Hotel in Winslow.
Rooftop Solar is proud to have played a key role in one of Flagstaff’s most exciting new community projects, the Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center.
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.
Rooftop Solar worked with the property management to install a 73.92 kW solar array on the roof of this iconic building.
Rooftop Solar makes a lot of sense for homeowners financially and not only as a standalone investment. It also adds great value to the home according to several independent estimates. This is because a buyer of a house with solar will be instantly offsetting their electricity bills, and more and more, homeowners are wanting to … Read more
Located in the beautiful foothills of Central Arizona, Happy Jack Lodge & RV Resort has access to a great amount of sunlight.
Rooftop Solar collaborated with Comfort Inn to develop a solar (photovoltaic) parking canopy tailored to the hotel’s unique energy needs and tax liability.
One of the most common considerations for any solar homeowner is what solar panel types are available and which is the best option for you. This question comes up when considering the efficiency, aesthetics, and of course the cost of the system. Generally speaking, there are three different types of solar panels: monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and … Read more
Rooftop Solar partnered with Flagstaff Collision Center to install an 83.2 kW solar array at their new location in East Flagstaff.