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- North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Member
- C-10 Electrical Contractor
- Certified PV Solar Installer
- mPower Certified Contractor
- HERO Certified Contractor
- Ygrene Certified Contractor
- California Solar & Storage Association Member
- Better Business Bureau Accredited Business
- Angie’s List Super Service award winner 2016
- 2016 Top 500 Solar Contractors
- Fronius Authorized Service Provider
- BP Solar Authorized Service Provider
- Grid Alternatives partner
Do you need to replace your roof before getting a solar power system?
Homeowners who are considering going solar may not know that it may be necessary to replace their roof before installing a solar system. This is an especially serious concern for homes 20 to 30 years old, with roofs nearing the end of their lifespans. Rooftop repairs and replacements can be a pretty big setback for […]
How does your PG&E electricity plan affect your potential solar power savings?
If you have been thinking about getting a solar power system for your home, you’ve probably wondered how much money you could save each month. Fortunately, there’s a pretty simple way for PG&E customers to find out. By reading through the monthly statements of your PG&E electricity plan, you can find out exactly how much […]
Is DIY Solar right for your home?
Solar power is becoming ever more popular as homeowners recognize the financial benefits of going solar. There’s no lack of professional installers to choose from, but homeowners who are a little handier than the average person are often interested in taking the DIY approach to building and installing a solar power system and saving a […]
Buying a Home with Solar Panels – What You Should Know
As of January 1st, 2020, all new homes built in California are required to have solar panels installed during construction. But many prospective homeowners are buying homes with solar panels purchased or leased by the homeowner. These homes have increased value over comparable homes without solar power systems, so home buyers can expect to pay […]
Building a New Home in California? You’ll Need a Solar Power System.
Back in 2018, the California Building Standards Commission approved a mandate that changes Title 24 of the state’s building codes. The code change requires all new homes built in the state of California to have solar power systems installed on them. As of January 1st, 2020, that requirement goes into effect. Capital City Solar has […]