Our Solar Products, Partners & Brands
Our Solar Products, Partners & Brands Help Us Provide Superior Solar Installations in Southern Arizona
Since 1998, The Solar Store has established itself as a dependable one-stop-shop for quality solar systems. How do we achieve such a high quality of service? In part, we carefully select the partners and brands we join with. We look for companies with a similar commitment to quality and customer service, as well as a similar passion for solar energy and helping customers make the switch to clean, renewable energy systems. Their top-quality products help ensure the lifespan and effectiveness of our customers’ solar systems. In addition, our strategic partnerships enable us to do things other solar companies simply can’t! We have the resources, equipment, and expertise to handle any job a customer may have, whether commercial or residential. Proudly serving the local community for nearly 25 years, The Solar Store is dedicated to becoming the leading solar company in the Southwest.
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Hear From Our Customers
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For people "starting from zero" this was a huge help to us.
“Katharine - Thanks to you and the team for getting our solar set up promptly and professionally. I don't have enough good things to say about Kevin, the teams who conducted the installations, and your own involvement. All our friends who got solar done (or tried) have horror stories about scams and unprofessional behavior; it put us off from trying this for a while. We were at first relieved and then very happy. Everyone we interacted with was friendly, professional and knowledgeable about the process, technology and government requirements. For people "starting from zero" this was a huge help to us.”- JDC
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Technically speaking in the solar electric realm, a module is a complete, environmentally-protected unit. A panel is a collection of modules that are mechanically fastened together. For solar thermal, the individual component is called a collector.
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Silicon and rare metals such as gallium, indium, and selenium. The frames are made of extruded aluminum. The glazing is tempered low iron glass.
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Estimates are free for grid-tie solar electric and solar thermal systems. There is a nominal charge for estimates for landscape lighting, radiant floor heating, and off-grid solar systems. Typically 50% of the fee is applied toward the final purchase.
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Typical systems weigh 3 ½ to 4 pounds per square foot. Most structures built since 1930 can easily support the weight.
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It stands for photovoltaic.