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What really makes a solar company "Top Rated"? Here's what you should know before making a solar installation decision.

Type "solar company near me" into Google and nearly every result claims to be top rated. Five-star reviews, award badges, "#1 in your area" banners. It all starts to look the same after the third website.
The problem is that "top rated" isn't a protected term. Any company can put it on a homepage. What actually separates a genuinely trustworthy solar dealer from one that's just good at marketing comes down to a handful of verifiable signals, not a badge in the footer.
Here's what to actually check before you let a company touch your roof for the next 25 years.
Solar is a high ticket purchase with a long sales cycle, which makes it a magnet for aggressive marketing. Homeowners in California, Texas, Florida, and Illinois all report the same pattern: three quotes, three different companies claiming to be the top rated installer in their zip code.
Part of the confusion comes from how easy it is to display a badge. Third-party review widgets, homepage banners, and paid directory listings can all be purchased or self-selected, regardless of actual installation quality. None of that is illegal, but it does mean the badge alone tells you very little about the work that happens after you sign.
A 4.9 star rating built on 12 reviews tells you very little. A 4.6 star rating built on 400 reviews, collected over several years, tells you a lot more. Review volume and review age matter as much as the number itself.
Some companies also incentivize reviews at the moment of signing, before installation is even complete. That captures excitement, not satisfaction with the finished system.
"Top rated" is marketing language. Licensing numbers, bonding, and manufacturer certifications are verifiable facts. A dealer confident in its work will hand these over without hesitation. One that dodges the question is telling you something too.
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Once you know what to look for, sorting real credibility from marketing noise gets a lot easier.
Every state handles solar contractor licensing differently. California requires a CSLB license. Texas, Florida, and Illinois each have their own contractor registration and bonding requirements. A legitimate dealer will list its license number on its website and provide it on request.
Manufacturer certification matters too. Being an authorized dealer for a Tier 1 panel brand means the manufacturer has vetted the installer's training and installation standards, not just approved a reseller agreement.
Look for companies with reviews spread across multiple years, not clustered in a single quarter. A steady stream of recent five-star reviews, alongside a healthy total count, is a far stronger signal than a burst of activity followed by silence. If you're still sorting through installer red flags, our guide on red flags when choosing a solar installer breaks down the warning signs that often accompany inflated ratings.
You don't need to take any company's word for it. Verification takes about fifteen minutes and can save you years of frustration.
Search the company's license number directly on your state's contractor licensing board website. Check the Better Business Bureau for complaint history and resolution patterns, not just the letter grade. Then compare the Google review count against what the company claims on its own site. Mismatches are common and worth asking about directly.
A confident installer will show you recent project photos, provide references, and walk you through their manufacturer partnership documentation. Homeowners increasingly use tools like the AI-powered solar design tool to compare system designs and installer credentials side by side before committing to a single company.
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Verified credentials matter more than a headline claim, and this is where the details start to separate installers.
US Power works directly with Qcells as a factory-direct partner, which removes the distributor markup that inflates so many solar quotes. That relationship also means priority access to American-made panels instead of waiting on distributor inventory.
Most installers rely on subcontracted crews, which can stretch timelines to 8 to 12 weeks. US Power keeps installation in-house and typically completes projects in 3 to 4 weeks after approval. If you want the full breakdown of what that process looks like, our guide on the solar installation timeline in California walks through every phase from permit to Permission to Operate.
US Power's standing as a top local solar company in Los Angeles didn't come from a marketing badge. It came from thousands of completed installations and a review history homeowners can actually verify.
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Ratings and licensing oversight aren't identical from state to state, and it helps to know what's normal where you live.
California's CSLB is one of the more rigorous licensing bodies in the country, with public complaint records and disciplinary history available online. Texas, Florida, and Illinois each regulate contractors differently, so the verification steps that work in one state won't always transfer directly to another. When in doubt, your state's official licensing board site is the most reliable source.
National solar brands sometimes lack a real local presence, relying on subcontractor networks that vary in quality from region to region. A company with an established local team tends to have more consistent installation standards and faster response times for service calls.
This matters most after the panels go up. Warranty claims, monitoring issues, and service calls all move faster when the installer has an actual local office and crew, rather than a call center routing you to a subcontractor who may no longer be under contract. Ask any installer directly how service requests are handled once your system is producing power, not just during the sales process.
For a full walkthrough of vetting questions to ask any installer, see our guide on how to choose a solar company in Los Angeles, and for pricing context, our breakdown of how much solar panel installation costs is worth reviewing before you compare quotes.
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Anyone can put "top rated" on a website. Verified licensing, manufacturer partnerships, and a real, dated review history are what actually back up the claim. Spend fifteen minutes checking before you spend the next 25 years living with the results.
If you want a clear, no-pressure starting point, you can also get a free solar cost estimate to see real numbers before comparing installers.
Reviews are a useful starting point but shouldn't stand alone. Pair them with licensing verification, Google Reviews, and manufacturer partnership documentation for a complete picture.
Search the company's license number directly on your state's contractor licensing board website. This confirms the license is active and shows any disciplinary history.
Not on its own. A high rating combined with proper licensing, manufacturer certification, and a transparent quote is a far stronger indicator than any single factor alone.
Not automatically, since newer companies or newer locations need time to build a review history. What matters more is whether the reviews that do exist look genuine, are spread out over time, and are backed by verifiable licensing and manufacturer credentials.
There's no official standard behind the phrase. It's most meaningful when backed by verifiable data like review volume, licensing status, and manufacturer certification, not just a claim on a homepage.
As a specialist in solar-roofing synergy, the author focuses on the intersection of structural integrity and energy production. Their expertise lies in optimizing residential energy footprints through the use of high-performance components, including Qcells technology and sleek, all-black solar arrays. The author serves as a consultant for homeowners looking to navigate the technical complexities of modern sustainable building standards.
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