Moving to the White Mountains 5 years ago I started looking at doing new solar systems in the area. But, at the time a lot of the big incentives and buy backs offer by the electric companies got scratched and a lot of solar companies in Arizona left or just went out of business. So, the time wasn't right. Well at the end of last year it became viable again. Knowing that the White Mountains needed a good solar company in the area I started White Mountains Solar in 2017. I went to the leading solar company in Mesa AZ that has been in business 17 years now and rated #1 in the Valley. I was able to convince them to bring their services to the White Mountains and they agreed. We use only the best most proven highest rated equipment and panels (German Engineered). We offer the best service and some of the best warranties available so you can be assured your system will work as well the 10th year and more as it did on day one. Come by or call us to day to see the difference.
I grew in the building industry from the age of 6-26. I have also done punch list for friends. My friends always said I should become a home inspector, so I did!
New Mexico Laws allow a homeowner to act as the general contractor for constructing or altering their primary residence and obtain required project permits without becoming a licensed contractor. The homeowner must comply with all provisions of CILA, regulations, standards and codes including requirements for workers compensation insurance. If hiring employees homeowners must perform all Taxation & Revenue Department reporting requirements. All homeowner's subcontractors are required to be licensed and permitted their own work.
To verify if a contractor complies with building codes and doesn't have any complaints against their working, a homeowners can call CID Santa Fe Office at 505-476-4700. To check if contractor's license is an active go to http://verification.rld.state.nm.us/