Installs

Real homes. Real roofs. Real numbers.

Recent work from across our service area.
Every system built around the home it sits on.

2,000+
Installs completed
By Continuum, our install partner
13
Counties served
From Sacramento Valley to the Sierra foothills
Anatomy of an install

Three moments that shaped this install.

A recent install in our service area. Three things that wouldn't have happened with a typical solar rep working alone.

Note on numbers: Every quote is custom. Your savings depend on your roof, your usage, your utility. We don't publish projected figures because we won't know yours until we've built your proposal from your 12 months of usage data. Below: what was installed, not what was saved.
The featured Folsom, CA install: a craftsman-style single-family home with full rooftop solar coverage on a tile roof
Single-family home, Folsom
2,200 sqft · PG&E territory · install completed Feb 2026
System size
11.48 kW
Sized to 12 months of actual usage data
Panels
28 × Q.TRON
Q CELLS, Tier 1 black-on-black
Battery
Powerwall 3
13.5 kWh storage, blackout backup
Roof orientation
South-facing
Optimal sun exposure, no major shade
Out of pocket
$0
Standard PPA structure. No upfront cost
Time to power-on
8 weeks
From discovery call to PTO from utility
01
On the discovery call

Caught a heat pump plan that nobody asked about.

Mid-call, the homeowner mentioned replacing their gas furnace with a heat pump next year. Most reps would have sized for today's usage. We upsized the system to absorb the future load, helping minimize the risk of a true-up bill once the heat pump kicks on.

02
During design

Their 12 months of data showed an afternoon spike.

Their full 12 months of usage data revealed consistent late-afternoon power use, right during PG&E's peak-rate window. We added battery capacity instead of more panels. The battery discharges when power costs the most, panels produce when it costs the least.

03
On install day

Continuum flagged a panel upgrade nobody else would have.

The existing 100A electrical panel could technically handle the system. But would block a second EV charger down the road. Continuum recommended a 200A upgrade, ran conduit clean under the eaves (not on the wall face), and coordinated the permit with the utility.

Each of these came from a different part of the team: an energy advisor asking the right questions on a 15-minute call, a designer reading the data carefully, and an installer who's done thousands of jobs in Northern California. Most solar companies have one of these. You should have all three.

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