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    Nolan Construction

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Exact Solar

    Exact Solar

    (14 reviews)

    New to the Philly area, I needed advice on what solar installer to contract with. I met with Meenal…read moreRavel, an advocate and educator with a group called Solarize Southeast PA. Among other services, they vet solar installers each year and Exact Solar was consistently one of the best. I was already aware of Exact Solar because they are listed in several national industry groups. Contracting with Exact Solar seemed a logical choice for installing a 30 panel, 9.9 kWp system on our garage roof. I reviewed my emails with Exact Solar co-owners Mark and Dara, over the months during the lead-up to the 2019 installation, and saw a long list of my questions and their answers. They always responded to my many questions promptly and accurately. Dara put together estimates of the system's output, the point at which the system would pay for its own installation (11 years). Any questions I had that had to do with system performance or the National Electrical Code went to Mark or to Vlad, a master electrician who designs each of the systems and is operations manager. Installation of a solar array is an impressive series of steps. Early on, Jackson, a technician, came out with a device to measure sun and shade on the garage roof. He determined that a black walnut tree would interfere substantially with system performance. After I had the tree removed Jackson came back and re-measured the surroundings for a go-ahead. Jackson showed me how his instruments can infer the extent of sunlight every day of the year based on a single day's several measurements. His measurements provide the basis of Dara's long-term cost and payback estimates. Exact Solar presently has two installer teams, both reporting to Vlad. My sense is that management and the installers respect each other and work well together. My team was headed by Nick who is also outstanding to work with. He, along with Jeremy, a crew member, always "did the right thing". Like running a very long power cable from my detached garage to the house. Running a very long cable means fewer wire-nut connections, and less chance of failure over time. But it's cheaper and easier to link together shorter, leftover lengths of cable. When they were installing exterior conduit, Nick would confer with me where to put them so they'd be less noticeable. If Nick had any question about the system's design, he'd call Vlad without hesitation. Vlad is a natural teacher, soft spoken, thoughtful and expert. Exact Solar has a culture of safety. Much of the time crews are on roofs and ladders, inherently dangerous places to work, and keeping workers safe is where everything starts at Exact Solar. The crew worked carefully, methodically, and cooperatively, without rushing. For Mark, Dara, Jackson, Vlad, Nick and Jeremy, bringing solar power to our communities is a passion, a mission in life, and a commitment to a viable future and not simply a business. If I had a chance to do this install over again, I would not change a thing. The system works perfectly, the design was correct, and the install was skilled and careful and oddly enough, it's fun to monitor it. I feel I have, with Exact Solar's help, contributed to the sustainability of our community.

    I had received a quote from their designer in Florida ???. It was laid out for 17,000 kwh…read moreground mount. $54 000. They were scheduled to come out for electrical panel checks. All Square D installed by union electrical company. I had contracted Davey Tree company to have a 50 tree oak tree removed and any branches interfering with the sunlight exposure a day before their visit for final details. I get an email from the designer in Florida for my commercial property in Delaware stating they were not licensed in Delaware. A BS answer. They advertise on their website Delaware. They checked the codes here for the design. They may have been in business for 21 years but like a local surgeon stated " you're only as good as your last case. That rank a zero.

    NJ Solar Power - (The mark was much darker but this was after an attempt To put chemicals on it to remove it, which only dulled and ruined the concrete)

    NJ Solar Power

    (4 reviews)

    I shopped 4 installers for a solar roof quote. I went with NJ Solar Power because they were the…read moremost knowledgeable, offered a better solar panel than competitors and their price was extremely competitive. The process of getting a quote was very easy. Extremely happy with this company so far. Let's hope it continues through installation!!!

    Absolutely HORRIBLE company. If I could give this review 0 stars I would but unfortunately I can't…read more Anyway, if you want unprofessionalism, damaged property, lack of communication, and poor work ethic than this company is right for you! My husband and I moved to Nj in January from New York and we are fortunate enough to be in a new built home. We have always talked about getting solar when we moved so once we were actually in our new home we started doing our research and landed on this company. If I could go back in time and go with another solar company I absolutely would because instead of this process being exciting and seamless, it has been a true nightmare considering I've had my solar panels on my roof for over 6 weeks and they are still not turned on due to failed inspections. You would think a company that has been doing this type of craft for so long would know the proper permits to get when installing solar on a customers roof, but sadly you can't always assume people know what they're doing. So not only do we have solar panels on my roof that are not turned on for weeks due to failure to get the proper permits, but the company's men were also negligent and damaged my front step. When speaker to our salesmen who is also incompetent and fails to represent us although he's the one making the sale off us, he told my husband and I that when the men work, they are suppose to put some type of protection down on your property so they do not damage anything. This was not the case for my install because not only did the workers half ass and were careless on my property, but I have a huge black Tar mark on the front step of my brand new home. Obviously we were extremely upset but we did not show we were mad because the workers told us they would take care of it. Well just like the solar panels that are not turned on on top of my roof, my step was NOT taken care of and it has been WEEKS. No one has called us, kept us in the loop as to when either issue would be resolved, and best part, the owner of this company got nasty with my husband after expressing how frustrating this all is that we are left in the dark. This company has no remorse, and does NOT care about the consumer. All this company has done to us is put more stress on our busy lives, and aggravate us that we are not taken as a priority. This company takes on more jobs then they can handle, and moves onto the next job without completing the first job. Absolutely HORRIBLE and my husband and I are in the process of going to the BBB and taking legal action. Stay far away from this company, do your research there are so many better companies to work with and I wish I could go back and choose another one.

    Nolan Construction - solarinstallation - Updated May 2026

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