Florida solar service
We’ve been on more Florida roofs than the afternoon rain.
Solar electric panels that stopped producing. Removal and reinstall for roof replacement. Solar pool heating and solar water heating repair. We work on systems no matter who installed them.
Replacing your roof? Tell us the date. Removal and reinstall books out, and roofers rarely give much notice.
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What’s going on with your system?
Pick the one that sounds like your situation. Each goes straight to what we actually do about it.
What we do
Solar service, not a solar sales pitch
Roughly 80% of our work is service, repair and maintenance on existing systems. That is the business, not a sideline to selling new installs.
Solar panel removal & reinstall
For roof replacement, repairs and storm work. We pull the array, the roofers do their job, then we reinstall on new flashing and confirm it produces.
Solar electric repair — panels not producing
Zero output, low output, or monitoring gone dark. Inverter and microinverter faults, wiring and breakers. We diagnose the actual cause before anyone talks about replacing equipment.
Solar pool heating repair
Leaks at headers and couplings, failed automatic valves, controllers and sensors, low flow, damaged collectors. All major brands.
Solar water heating repair
Tanks and anode rods, backup elements and thermostats, pumps, check valves, controllers and sensors, freeze protection and scale.
Solar panel cleaning
Pollen, salt air, dust and bird mess cut output. We clean, then tell you what we found up there — including things you cannot see from the ground.
Why homeowners call us
Most of what we see was installed by somebody else
We run 3,000+ service calls a year and take 1,000+ arrays off Florida roofs and put them back. We have been through the hurricanes, the roof replacements, the installers that came and went, and the equipment that is no longer made.
That matters on a service call. Most of what shows up on a Florida roof is not new — it is a system that is eight, fifteen, sometimes twenty-five years old, installed by a company that may not exist anymore, with parts that need identifying before anything gets fixed.
We are a Florida Certified Solar Contractor (CVC056660) and a Florida Certified Electrical Contractor (EC13005027). Both licenses matter: solar thermal and solar electric are different trades, and we hold the credentials for both.
What people tell us
“I wish I’d called you first.”
We hear that a lot, usually from someone who went with four guys in a pickup truck and a price that looked good in the driveway. Solar is electrical work and roof work at the same time. When it is done wrong you do not find out for a year, and by then the crew is gone.
Some of our best calls end with us not selling anything. People ring up with a system that has quit, and often we can talk them through it on the phone — a tripped breaker, a closed valve, a setting on the controller. We do not charge for that and we do not take their name. It turns up in our reviews more often than anything we sell.
Choosing a company
A 25 year warranty is only as good as the company holding it.
Solar problems do not show up in year one. Roof penetrations start weeping around year three. Inverters fail around year eight. A microinverter quits and takes one panel’s production with it, quietly, and you find out from the power bill.
That is the moment the warranty matters. It is also the moment you find out whether the company that sold it to you still exists.
We have taken over more than 1,400 Florida systems whose installer was gone, and outlasted more than 100 solar companies doing it. That is not a sales pitch. It is our service schedule.
A lot of the crews on Florida roofs today learned this trade at established shops, then went out on their own a year or two later. Some of them do fine work. But nobody can shortcut the part where you are still answering the phone in year eight.
That is what being here since 1999 actually buys you — not a big number, but the odds we are still the ones who pick up.
Straight answers
Questions we get every week
Do you service solar systems installed by another company?
Yes. Most of the systems we work on were installed by somebody else. You do not need to have bought your system from AllSolar Energy for us to service it, and you do not need to know who installed it.
My roofer says the solar panels have to come off. Who does that?
We do. Roofing crews are generally not licensed to disconnect and remount a solar array, and most solar companies will not touch a reroof. We remove the array before the roofers start, then come back after the new roof is on, reinstall it with new flashing, and confirm the system is producing again.
Do you repair solar pool heating and solar water heating, or only solar electric?
Both. Solar thermal is a large part of what we do. We repair solar pool heating collectors, valves, controllers and leaks, and we service solar water heating systems including tanks, backup elements, pumps, controllers and freeze protection.
How much does solar service cost?
It depends entirely on what is wrong, so we do not publish a flat price. We tell you what we find and what it costs before we do the work. Diagnostics come first — a surprising number of "dead" systems turn out to need a part, not a replacement.
What areas do you cover?
We are based in Sanford and service 17 Florida counties across Central, East and West Florida, including the Orlando, Tampa Bay, Ocala, Daytona and Lakeland areas.
Request solar service
Tell us what your system is doing, or when your roof is scheduled. A service coordinator will call you back to confirm details and get you on the schedule.
- Call us866-412-4218
- Emailinfo@allsolarenergy.com
- Office4205 St. Johns Parkway, Sanford, FL 32771
- HoursMonday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm