



We were on site in Shelton, CT getting a homeowner's solar system back to full production after a failed inverter shut things down. When an inverter goes, output drops - or stops completely. Every day it sits broken is a day the system isn't doing its job.
An inverter swap sounds simple, but getting the right unit, swapping it correctly, and making sure the system comes back online at full capacity takes real knowledge. That's exactly the kind of work we specialize in. We don't do new installs. Everything we do is focused on systems that are already up - diagnostics, inverter replacements, critter guard, panel removal and reinstall for roof work, and decommissioning and recycling at end of life.
That last piece - decommissioning and recycling - is something we're putting a bigger focus on now, especially for commercial systems. If you've got an aging commercial array, whether it's rooftop or ground mount, we run full diagnostics and handle the entire end-of-life process. We cover Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and New Jersey.
Whether your system just stopped producing or you're trying to figure out what to do with a commercial array that's past its prime, we can help. That's the whole point of being a full solar service company - you've got one team that handles all of it, start to finish.