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Power Solar Structures Construction handles the basics well but lacks the polish of top-tier installers. We found nearly two dozen reviews praising Keith's workmanship, with zero complaints about the quality of the actual installation. One homeowner in a 1960s house with ventilation concerns and a rusted electrical entry watched Keith coordinate a roofer, reroute power lines through the attic, and troubleshoot neutral connections in a cramped crawl space without complaint. Reviews show Keith hits his timelines (one neighbor's competing installer started earlier but finished weeks later) and sticks to his original quotes. Where he falls short is communication under pressure. One 2019 contract dispute turned ugly when permit delays triggered a project start failure, followed by demands for payment before work began and eventual radio silence after keeping a $1,000 deposit. That's an outlier in dozens of reviews, but it's worth knowing. If you want an installer who'll solve tricky retrofit problems and deliver solid long-term performance, Keith's technical skills justify the hire. Just get every milestone and permit deadline in writing.
If you have a straightforward roof and want reliable workmanship at a fair price, Power Solar handles it well. But if your project involves delays or complications, their communication may not match their craftsmanship.
tonymag had a 1960s ranch-style house and discovered the property was far from a straightforward solar install. After he accepted the quote, Keith came out, inspected the unusual roof—tonymag had replaced tar-and-gravel with elastomeric seven years earlier and worried about ventilation—and arranged for an excellent, reasonably priced roofer to address the issues before panels went up. The site also hid a bigger electrical problem: the service wand had rusted away and power had been routed through galvanized piping that made the attic impassable. Keith repaired the wand, rerouted the feed to the main and breaker box as part of the job, and even added a 50V receptacle off the new solar breaker for tonymag’s EV because the main panel was full. The outage time stayed minimal, but Keith still crawled into an uncomfortable crawlspace and spent a long time troubleshooting neutral connections in the switch box without complaint. He patched the sheetrock neatly, kept the work area clean, stayed in touch throughout, and always showed up when expected—even returning for a county remote inspection over cell phone during the Coronavirus lockdown when electrical work was allowed as essential. AS
Rosario J. signed a $28,726 contract on 7/12/2019 with Burgad and Burgad Construction to replace an existing aluminum patio with a new wood patio (including electrical outlets and two fans), mount 16 solar panels on top, and upgrade an older electrical panel that tripped when heavy appliances ran. She put down $1,000 and later noticed the original agreement lacked a start date. After a few weeks, the company’s assistant, David Viri, drew up a short written schedule: start July 29, 2019 and finish August 7, 2019, which both Rosario and Viri signed and copied to owner Kieth Burgad — a start window Rosario relied on. Kieth later disavowed that written start date, claiming Viri had been coerced. On July 29 Kieth failed to show up, first blaming traffic and then saying he still needed a permit; Rosario suspected permits should already have been secured before a promised start. She offered to meet at lunch to pay the first installment since she couldn’t wait all day, but he declined and insisted work would begin despite no permits — and then it didn’t. When she pressed him for clarity he grew agitated, demanded the first payment, and threatened to cancel the contract for nonpayment. He,
Seakmail hired Keith to put solar panels on their home and immediately appreciated that he was upfront about price and honest about the best system for their needs. He picked the right configuration, then went a step further and accompanied them to an HOA meeting when a small hiccup came up. The crew moved quickly — although a neighbor’s installer started before Keith, he finished the job well ahead of them. They already recommended Keith to one neighbor who used his service and are about to refer another; what stuck with them was Keith showing up to sort the HOA issue in person and still completing the install faster than the competition.
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Kara opted for a full solar installation to power her 2,200 sq ft home and ended up with exactly what she expected. Keith laid out the system, costs, and timeline in plain language she could navigate easily, and the price he quoted stayed the same when it came time to pay. He stuck to the installation schedule he promised, and after a few years the panels continue to perform exactly to his projections. He’s also stayed reachable for questions and advice long after the install. The detail that stood out to her was the combination of an unwavering, accurate quote and Keith’s ongoing availability — a practical reassurance that matters when choosing an installer.
Andrew interviewed eight solar companies before settling on Power Solar for a large ground‑mount system on his property. He found Keith and the team particularly strong on industry knowledge and valued how they methodically walked him through the whole system design. The installation finished on schedule and within the expected budget, and the array looks clean and well integrated. The detail that stuck with him was the combination of clear design guidance from Keith’s crew plus dependable delivery on time and on budget.
Jorge C. has partnered with this solar construction company on numerous projects and found their work consistently reliable and honest. He watched crews follow proper procedures and avoid shortcuts, and across those jobs he never encountered any issues or complaints. The most notable takeaway from his repeated collaborations is the steady quality and lack of follow-up problems — a dependable track record rather than one-off good impressions.
Neil M. came away from his residential solar installation most struck by how hassle-free the experience was — friendly people handled the job and kept things simple. He highlighted both the quality of the installation and the team's easygoing, cooperative approach, and he closed his note with a plain thank-you for getting his home onto solar. The lasting impression: solid workmanship delivered with personable service, the kind of combination that matters when you want a straightforward switch to solar.
David hired Keith and his crew for a residential solar install and discovered a team with solid technical know-how and a clear "can-do" attitude. He watched them keep the jobsite tidy and the timeline on track — the work finished cleanly and on schedule, and the equipment arrived exactly when promised. What stayed with him was the crew’s practical, problem-solving approach and the smooth coordination between delivery and installation.
Tom P. experienced top-to-bottom quality — from the first consultation through the design stage and all the way to installation. He found each phase handled smoothly and consistently, with no drop-off in service as the project progressed. He rewarded the company with a five-star rating, the clearest takeaway being how reliably every step was executed.
Joseph A. has worked with Keith and his team on numerous roofing projects across the Bay Area and never ran into a problem—nor have any of his clients. He trusted them with complicated, custom solar installs that other companies refused to touch, and Keith’s crew pulled those jobs off cleanly and attractively. Whether he's installing solar on a homeowner’s property or hiring them as a subcontractor, he found Power Solar delivered consistently strong support and solid value. The lasting impression: if a job looks too bespoke or tricky, Keith’s team will take it on and finish it without headaches.
tonymag had a 1960s ranch-style house and discovered the property was far from a straightforward solar install. After he accepted the quote, Keith came out, inspected the unusual roof—tonymag had replaced tar-and-gravel with elastomeric seven years earlier and worried about ventilation—and arranged for an excellent, reasonably priced roofer to address the issues before panels went up. The site also hid a bigger electrical problem: the service wand had rusted away and power had been routed through galvanized piping that made the attic impassable. Keith repaired the wand, rerouted the feed to the main and breaker box as part of the job, and even added a 50V receptacle off the new solar breaker for tonymag’s EV because the main panel was full. The outage time stayed minimal, but Keith still crawled into an uncomfortable crawlspace and spent a long time troubleshooting neutral connections in the switch box without complaint. He patched the sheetrock neatly, kept the work area clean, stayed in touch throughout, and always showed up when expected—even returning for a county remote inspection over cell phone during the Coronavirus lockdown when electrical work was allowed as essential. AS
Cole chose Power Solar for his solar installation and gave them five stars. He found a crew that not only used high-quality equipment but finished the job far quicker than he expected, handling the process from start to finish with impressive speed. Throughout the project they stood by their work and kept his best interests front and center, which left him feeling confident about the outcome. The detail that stuck with him was the blend of top-tier technology, fast turnaround, and a team willing to back what they install.
Recent customers rate Power Solar Structures Construction 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.