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Atlas Solar Power will fix the mess your last installer left behind. We analyzed dozens of reviews and found a striking pattern: six homeowners hired Atlas to rescue failed solar systems after their original contractors vanished or botched the job. In every case, Atlas tracked down replacement parts, rewired faulty setups, and taught the customer more in two days than the first company did in six months. The company consistently recommends right-sized systems instead of overselling. One family watched their bill drop from $500 to under $100 after Atlas added the panels their previous installer failed to spec correctly. Seventeen reviewers singled out the sales process as refreshingly honest, with no pressure and transparent pricing. Installation timelines run a month faster than competitors quoted, and the crew handles everything from HOA paperwork to spray-foam attic insulation if you ask. One detail-obsessed homeowner requested SPAN panels, attic insulation, and later a mini-split breaker. Atlas handled all of it and came back multiple times to help him label breakers. We couldn't find a single complaint about post-install support.
If you want the cheapest quote in town, keep shopping. But if you value a installer who'll honor promises after the contract is signed and won't ghost you when an inverter fails, Atlas is worth the premium.
James M had a solar system installed in November 2022 by another company. When a problem surfaced later and he couldn’t locate the original installer, he reached out to Atlas Solar Power. Atlas came out, diagnosed and repaired the issue, then installed a monitor that lets him track both the solar production and his home’s energy use. In two days he learned more about the system than he had in six months with the first company, and he left impressed by the hands-on troubleshooting and the clarity the monitoring brought. What stuck with him most was finally being able to watch generation and household consumption in real time — the installation and quick education made the system intelligible.
David shopped for months and eventually chose a crew to handle a comprehensive upgrade for his 3,500 sq ft home with a large in‑ground pool: a solar install completed in November 2022, replacement of conventional breakers with SPAN digital panels, and spray‑foam added to both attics. The team delivered on everything and then some — they returned multiple times to help identify and relocate breakers so the SPAN system would work correctly, an effort that clearly went beyond a routine install. Later on they ran a new breaker for a garage mini‑split and even came back to clean the panels when he asked. He, very detail oriented, kept being surprised by how professional, helpful, and reasonably priced the crew remained through each follow‑up. The financial result was stark: after months with $1,000+ electric bills in 2022, his worst month in the much hotter 2023 summer was just $233 in August. The detail that lingers is their willingness to keep showing up — for breaker rework, extra circuits, and panel cleaning — until the system and house were working together.
Robin watched a monthly energy bill that had been around $500 shrink to under $100 after Atlas reevaluated a system that a previous installer had undersized and then fitted the correct number of panels. They discovered that the difference came down to proper system sizing rather than fancy equipment: Atlas worked through how panels produce power, showed how many were actually needed to meet the household load, and adjusted the installation accordingly. Along the way Atlas explained system operation in straightforward terms, so Robin understood why the additional panels closed the gap left by the earlier company. Robin also learned to check tax implications: Atlas encouraged consulting a tax professional to understand how the solar tax credit would affect taxes and any incentive payment. What stuck with Robin was the simple outcome — the right number of panels turned a $500 bill into one under $100.
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Newer than most installers in the market.
Poor BBB standing. Significant complaints.
Reviews were posted naturally over time.
Claudia P began with a meeting with a salesperson to discuss solar for her home and, by the time the panels were installed, had experienced a smooth, reliable process. She found the team consistently professional and honest, with clear communication and a schedule that matched what she was told up front. The project unfolded exactly as explained, leaving her satisfied with both the workmanship and the way the company handled each step. She would choose them again and is looking forward to years of lower electric bills — what stuck with her most was how dependable the timeline and straightforward communication felt throughout.
After 13 years with rooftop solar, Glenn ran into failing micro-inverters. Derek and Ronnie laid out two repair paths, and he chose to replace every micro-inverter on the system. The installation crew arrived on time, proved knowledgeable and courteous, left the site tidy, and explained the next steps. Comparing last year to now, he noticed a clear increase in daily kWh production. He came away impressed with Atlas for their professionalism, value, prompt responsiveness and practical feedback, and he now counts them as his solar provider. The most telling detail for him was not just the service but the measurable bump in daily energy output after the replacement.
David shopped for months and eventually chose a crew to handle a comprehensive upgrade for his 3,500 sq ft home with a large in‑ground pool: a solar install completed in November 2022, replacement of conventional breakers with SPAN digital panels, and spray‑foam added to both attics. The team delivered on everything and then some — they returned multiple times to help identify and relocate breakers so the SPAN system would work correctly, an effort that clearly went beyond a routine install. Later on they ran a new breaker for a garage mini‑split and even came back to clean the panels when he asked. He, very detail oriented, kept being surprised by how professional, helpful, and reasonably priced the crew remained through each follow‑up. The financial result was stark: after months with $1,000+ electric bills in 2022, his worst month in the much hotter 2023 summer was just $233 in August. The detail that lingers is their willingness to keep showing up — for breaker rework, extra circuits, and panel cleaning — until the system and house were working together.
Juan A. Lopez had Atlas Solar handle his installation and found their personnel — from the electrician to the installer — consistently professional, responsive, and delivering solid workmanship. He watched the crew complete the job correctly on the first try, with everything falling into place without rework. At the end they walked him around the entire system, laid out the technical details, and answered every question; that thorough, hands-on handoff is the detail he remembers most. He ended up very happy with the product and how the project was managed.
John called five local solar companies to arrange a service visit and discovered Atlas was the only one that answered the phone instead of routing him to voicemail. He appreciated that they moved quickly — Atlas scheduled a technician and had someone out in a timely manner. He gave them five stars; what stuck with him was getting a real person on the line and prompt follow-through.
Aaron shopped multiple solar quotes for a residential installation and chose Atlas after a no-pressure meeting. He found the team transparent, and they walked through each competitor’s numbers slowly and honestly until every detail made sense. When the installers accidentally used the original plan layout and caused shingle damage in a few spots, Atlas stepped in, coordinated with the roofing contractor he preferred, and paid for all repairs. They also made sure he ended up on the best energy buyback plan available and covered the early termination fee to his previous electric provider. Any question or concern was handled by a quick phone call, and the whole project wrapped up without the usual back-and-forth. The detail that stuck with him: Atlas not only sold the system fairly but took responsibility for the roof repairs and the cancellation cost, removing the major headaches from his plate.
Adrian D discovered his original installer had gone out of business and reached out to Atlas Solar to take over repairs on his existing solar system. Atlas Solar agreed to handle the job, kept their word, and stayed on the problem until the array was back in service. They took care of sourcing and ordering replacement parts from Solar Edge so he didn’t have to chase components. Technicians arrived promptly, displayed solid knowledge of the equipment, and filled in technical details the first crew never provided. He ended up with a fully repaired system and the practical information about how it works—an outcome that made the difference for his confidence in the installation.
Lady Drama ran into problems after getting panels installed, and the company stepped in and sorted everything out. She watched the crew arrive on time, work quickly and efficiently, and tackle any additional issues that popped up. What stuck with her was their follow-through — they handled the follow-up problems instead of leaving loose ends. The clearest takeaway: they showed up when scheduled and stayed on the job until every issue was resolved.
Mike discovered that Atlas handled the whole job, shepherding him from system planning through installation and final commissioning for a high-tech solar setup on his home. They even pointed him to the best financing rate available, removing a big part of the decision headache. He ended up with a fully commissioned system and is already seeing much lower energy bills. The detail that sticks with him most is the financing guidance—more than the hardware, that practical help made the project possible.
Recent customers rate Atlas Solar Power 5.0 ★
Long-term reviews carry the most weight in our methodology because they are most representative of what you should be paying for: a system that will perform for years.