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Top System Maintenance Companies in the USA

Ongoing monitoring, repairs, and system optimization. Browse 59+ verified contractors, compare pricing and reviews, and find the best fit for your project.

Solar system maintenance is the ongoing monitoring, preventive inspection, and repair of an installed PV system to protect the production guarantee, catch component failures early, and extend the useful life of panels and inverters past their nameplate warranty. The 59 maintenance providers listed here specialize in real-time monitoring, annual visual inspections, thermal imaging for hot spots, string-level performance audits, inverter firmware updates, MC4 connector inspections, and warranty repair coordination with panel and inverter manufacturers. Most carry factory certifications across Enphase Enlighten, SolarEdge MySolarEdge, Tesla, Fronius, and SMA — the inverter platforms that cover the vast majority of US residential installs.

Average maintenance cost in 2026. Annual residential maintenance plans typically cost $200–$500 per year and include one visual inspection, one cleaning, monitoring oversight, and a written annual report. One-time service calls — diagnosing a sudden production drop, replacing a failed microinverter under warranty, or commissioning a battery upgrade — run $150–$350 for the basic visit plus parts. Commercial O&M contracts are usually priced per kilowatt of installed capacity and run $8–$20 per kW per year, often including SCADA monitoring, quarterly inspections, and SLA-backed response times. Investing in maintenance routinely pays for itself the first time it catches an inverter fault before it cascades into months of underproduction.

Credentials and certifications that matter. Require manufacturer training on the inverter platform that powers your array (Enphase, SolarEdge, Tesla, Fronius, SMA), a current state contractor license in the electrical or general trade, $1M+ general liability insurance, and workers' compensation. NABCEP PV Commissioning certification is a strong signal — it indicates the contractor can perform full system tests and reports beyond a basic visual walk. Some maintenance providers are also Tesla Energy Service Partners or Enphase Platinum Installer-certified, both of which signal direct manufacturer support relationships.

Red flags to watch for. Contracts that don't specify what the annual visit includes, providers who can't show recent monitoring snapshots or thermal images from prior work, unwillingness to coordinate warranty claims directly with the panel or inverter manufacturer, and any pitch that pushes a complete inverter replacement without first running diagnostic isolation. Beware of door-to-door cold pitches that diagnose a problem without inspecting your system or monitoring data — most legitimate issues are visible only in the production history.

How our vetting process works for maintenance providers. Maintenance contractors badged on Top Solar Services have been verified for license status, current insurance, manufacturer training on the inverter platforms they service, and customer references confirming on-time service and accurate diagnostic work. Verification refreshes annually. Browse the 59 maintenance specialists below or request annual-plan quotes through Get Matched.

How to hire a system maintenance contractor

  1. Confirm the maintenance provider is factory-trained on your inverter platform (Enphase, SolarEdge, Tesla, Fronius, SMA).
  2. Require an annual plan that specifies what is included — visual inspection, cleaning, monitoring review, written report.
  3. Ask for sample thermal images and monitoring snapshots from prior work before signing.
  4. Verify the provider can coordinate warranty claims with panel and inverter manufacturers on your behalf.
  5. Look for NABCEP PV Commissioning certification — it signals comprehensive diagnostic capability.
  6. Confirm $1M+ general liability and workers' compensation insurance.
  7. Require a 48–72 hour response SLA for outage diagnostic calls.
  8. Walk away from any provider who diagnoses problems without first reviewing your monitoring history.
59 system maintenance companies

Sunrise Solar Systems

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4.8 3 reviews
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Location
Phoenix, AZ
Founded
2012
Languages
English, Spanish
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 70%
  • Battery Storage 20%
  • System Maintenance 10%

Sunrise Solar Systems has been installing premium residential solar arrays across Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico since 2012. We specialize in high-output tier-1 panels, Tesla Powerwall integration, and 25-year producti… See all 3 reviews →

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SolCraft California

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4.8 3 reviews
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Location
Los Angeles, CA
Founded
2015
Languages
English, Spanish
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 65%
  • Battery Storage 25%
  • System Maintenance 10%

SolCraft California is a family-owned solar installer focused on high-efficiency residential systems, battery storage, and EV charger installation across California. We handle permitting, HOA negotiation, and utility in… See all 3 reviews →

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Rocky Mountain Solar

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5.0 1 review
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Location
Denver, CO
Founded
2013
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 75%
  • Battery Storage 15%
  • System Maintenance 10%

Rocky Mountain Solar engineers solar systems for high-elevation environments — heavy snow loads, hail-rated panels, and cold-weather battery storage. Serving CO, UT, and WY. See all 1 review →

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SolarPeak Industrial

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5.0 1 review
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Location
Chicago, IL
Founded
2011
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Commercial Solar 75%
  • Battery Storage 20%
  • System Maintenance 5%

SolarPeak Industrial delivers turnkey commercial solar and battery storage projects for warehouses, cold storage, and manufacturing facilities nationwide. ESCO partnerships and PPA financing available. See all 1 review →

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Bright Energy Texas

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4.8 2 reviews
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Location
Austin, TX
Founded
2017
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 80%
  • Battery Storage 15%
  • System Maintenance 5%

Bright Energy Texas installs residential and light commercial solar systems across Texas. Veteran-owned, fully licensed, and backed by 10-year workmanship warranties. See all 2 reviews →

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Desert Shine Cleaning

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4.8 2 reviews
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Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Founded
2019
Languages
English, Spanish
Services provided
  • Panel Cleaning 70%
  • System Maintenance 30%

Desert Shine Cleaning is a dedicated solar maintenance company serving the Southwest. We clean, inspect, and optimize residential and commercial solar arrays on a scheduled or one-time basis. See all 2 reviews →

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Emerald Solar Washington

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4.5 1 review
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Location
Seattle, WA
Founded
2018
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 75%
  • Battery Storage 15%
  • System Maintenance 10%

Emerald Solar Washington installs grid-tied and hybrid solar systems across the Pacific Northwest. Our crews are factory-trained on SunPower, Enphase, and LG Chem products. See all 1 review →

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Peach State Solar

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4.5 1 review
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Location
Atlanta, GA
Founded
2019
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 80%
  • Battery Storage 10%
  • System Maintenance 10%

Peach State Solar has installed over 1,200 residential and small commercial solar systems across Georgia since 2019. Financing, leasing, and cash purchase options available. See all 1 review →

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Tarheel Solar Co.

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4.5 1 review
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Location
Charlotte, NC
Founded
2017
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 75%
  • Battery Storage 15%
  • System Maintenance 10%

Tarheel Solar Co. designs and installs residential solar systems across North Carolina. NABCEP-certified, state-licensed general contractor, and a Duke Energy approved installer. See all 1 review →

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ClearView Solar Service

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4.5 1 review
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Location
Dallas, TX
Founded
2020
Languages
English
Services provided
  • Panel Cleaning 60%
  • System Maintenance 40%

ClearView Solar Service is a maintenance-only company that services residential and commercial solar panels in 12 states. Drone inspection, cleaning, and performance reporting. See all 1 review →

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New Jersey (24) · New York (15) · Pennsylvania (5) · California (3) · Texas (3) · Arizona (2) · Colorado (1) · Georgia (1) · Illinois (1) · Maryland (1)

Frequently Asked Questions About System Maintenance

How often do solar systems need maintenance?

A well-installed residential PV system requires only modest ongoing maintenance: an annual visual inspection and string-level production review, a panel cleaning every 1–2 years (more often in dusty regions), an inverter health check every 5 years for string inverters, and a battery commissioning check every 3–5 years if you have storage. Commercial systems with SCADA monitoring typically run quarterly preventive checks plus annual full inspections to support performance guarantees and SREC compliance reporting. The single most valuable maintenance activity is reviewing your production monitoring data once a month against the seasonal forecast — most failures show up first as a quiet 5–15% production drop that you will not notice on the utility bill until months later.

What does solar system maintenance include?

A full annual residential maintenance visit takes 90–180 minutes and includes: visual inspection of panels and racking for damage and movement, infrared thermal imaging to identify hot spots and failing cells, DC and AC string testing under load, inverter firmware updates and event-log review, monitoring portal pairing and alert configuration verification, conduit and MC4 connector inspection for UV damage and corrosion, bird-deterrent inspection and minor reinstallation, ground-bonding continuity test, and a written report summarizing findings and recommended follow-up. Some providers add drone roof inspections and pure-water panel cleaning. Commercial O&M scopes are broader and typically include preventive switchgear maintenance and SCADA system health checks.

How do I know if my solar system needs repairs?

Watch for these signals: production drops of more than 10% below seasonal expectations in your monitoring portal, warning or red lights on the inverter, error notifications in apps like Enphase Enlighten or SolarEdge MySolarEdge, unexplained utility bill increases despite no usage change, visible damage like cracked panels or loose conduit, audible humming or clicking from the inverter that was not there before, or a sudden change in nighttime self-consumption if you have battery storage. The single best diagnostic is the production monitoring history — most failures show up first as a quiet drop in a specific string or microinverter. Set up email or push alerts in your monitoring app so you do not have to remember to check.

How long do solar inverters last?

String inverters typically last 10–15 years and many residential systems experience one inverter replacement during a 25-year panel warranty cycle. A replacement string inverter costs $1,500–$3,500 for a typical residential system, sometimes covered partly under warranty. Microinverters (Enphase IQ7+, IQ8, IQ8+) and DC power optimizers (SolarEdge, Tigo) are designed for 20–25 years of service and often outlast the panels they support — their solid-state design and lower thermal loading reduce wear compared to centralized string inverters. Hybrid solar-plus-storage inverters (Tesla Powerwall 3, Sol-Ark, EG4) are newer to the market with less long-term field data, but most carry 10–12 year warranties. Always factor a likely string-inverter replacement into your 25-year ownership math.

What is solar system monitoring and do I need it?

Monitoring is the software platform that tracks real-time and historical production from your inverter or microinverters, typically through a manufacturer app like Enphase Enlighten, SolarEdge MySolarEdge, Tesla Solar, or SMA Sunny Portal. Every modern install includes free production monitoring as a baseline. You should absolutely use it — it is the only way to detect quiet failures (a single bad microinverter, a failing optimizer, a tripped breaker, a chewed wire run) before they cost you months of production. Third-party monitoring services like Solar-Log, Locus Energy, and PVcase add fleet-level analytics, fault alerting, and SLA-backed response — useful for commercial fleets, optional for single-home owners, but always worth at least configuring the free manufacturer alerts.

How much does solar system maintenance cost per year?

Annual residential maintenance plans typically cost $200–$500 per year and bundle one inspection, one cleaning, and remote monitoring oversight with email or phone alerts. One-time service calls — diagnosing a sudden production drop, replacing a failed microinverter under warranty, or commissioning a battery upgrade — run $150–$350 for the basic visit plus parts. Commercial O&M contracts are priced per kilowatt of installed capacity and run $8–$20 per kW per year, often including quarterly inspections, SCADA monitoring, and SLA-backed response times. Most maintenance plans pay for themselves the first time they catch a production failure before it cascades into months of lost output and a denied warranty claim because the issue was reported too late.

Does my solar warranty cover maintenance?

No — workmanship and equipment warranties cover defects and field failures, not routine maintenance or cleaning. The panel manufacturer warranty covers output degradation and module failures, the inverter warranty covers electronics failures, and the installer's workmanship warranty covers installation defects and roof penetrations. None of those cover the cost of an inspector showing up to clean your panels or update inverter firmware. Many installers offer optional annual maintenance plans, and some Premier Verified contractors on Top Solar Services include one annual checkup as part of the original install package. Read your warranty paperwork carefully — some warranties require that you maintain the system to specific manufacturer standards or risk voiding coverage.

What are the most common solar system problems?

In order of field frequency: inverter faults (string inverters and older microinverters are the single most common failure), MC4 connector corrosion in coastal and high-humidity regions, monitoring gateway connectivity loss (often a Wi-Fi or cellular issue, not a system fault), microcracks from hail or improper installation showing up as gradual production loss, bird damage to wiring and modules under the array, rodent damage to DC conductors, tripped AC breakers from utility surges, and tilted or loose racking from windstorms. Most of these are inexpensive and quick to fix when caught within the first month of failure through monitoring; the same problems become expensive when caught after six to twelve months of production loss and a denied warranty claim.

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