Soltech Electric

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CA 92122-1029 View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampRating Soltech Electric Inc is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27Central &ampCEO/President Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Bradley J GoodinCEO/President Customer Contacts Mr. Bradley J GoodinCEO/President Additional PhoneSolar Energy ContractorsSolar Energy Designand does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policyBBB does not endorse any productserviceor business. Businesses are under no obligation to seek BBB accreditationplease consider the company&#x27CA 92109-1744 Find Local Branches close Find a Location Soltech Electric Inc has 2 locationsCA 92109-1744 Soltech Electric Inc 8910 University Center Ln San DiegoCA 92122-1029 1 BBB Accreditation &ampp...

16-year-old roof on my house so with a brand new solar system I assumed it would be good to re-do the waterproof paper in the area of the solar system. Brad with Soltech was the only company to suggest this as their best practice. Brad explained their company belief on the longevity of the system vs. getting a quick install done which resonated with me. Soltech takes pride in delivering a service that isn't just putting panels on the roof. I couldn't be more pleased to know the roof and system w

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