SunVantage provides all services from start to finish for a Solar system at a higher and more custom level than any other company.
We specialize in Ground Mounts, Battery/Solar systems, difficult residential installs.
We partner with an excellent roofer for homes that require it.
We have many partners in our network to always cover your warranty.
Our solar consumption monitoring system goes above and beyond other companies.
Our Partnerships
- When we choose a provider to partner with, we ensure quality. These partnerships allow us to offer you more, while still ensuring a high quality service and product.
- SunVantage offers a wide variety of solar panels but the majority of homes we work with prefer to partner with American made companies. That is why our primary panel provider is Silfab Solar made in Washington State. The main benefits of Silfab is being made in the U.S.A. and their unbeatable 30 year warranty. Even with this great offer their cost is very competitive in the market.
- SunVantage’s partner for inverters is primarily Enphase Energy. Although most customers only focus on the quality of the solar panel the brunt of the work is done by the micro inverters and therefore are the most likely part of your system over the years to have an issue. That is why after much work and research in the industry we have picked Enphase. They have a 25 year warranty and there are many benefits of micro inverters. Enphase has shown to be the leader in quality, user friendliness, and standing behind their products.
- SunVantage primarily partners with SunFusion, Tesla, LG, and Enphase for batteries all with a 10 year warranty and great benefits in adding to your solar system. It really is a case by case basis of which is a better fit for you. There are two main benefits for SDG&E customers: Running the home off of the battery at 4-9pm in the summer, which is currently the high peak rates with the utility. Second is having a seemless emergency backup system that automatically backs up your fridge/freezer, lights and whatever else you would like when there are power outages due to fire risk or problems with the utility. Bottom line is batteries are not cheap, athough they do not break even financially as fast as solar panels they do save money and eventually break even and save homeowners money by staying out of peak demand rates from the utility.