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Is PROGRESSIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC a real contractor?
PROGRESSIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC appears in public building-permit records with 10 permits filed through 2023 in and around San Diego County, CA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
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How recent is PROGRESSIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC's work?
The most recent permit on record for PROGRESSIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC is dated 2023-11-20, with 10 permits on file in total.
Cross street: JAVELIN WAY
Description of Work: 4,300 SQFT RE-ROOF FOR EXISTING SFD.
If a re-roof project is proposed, the following specifications apply.
Existing roofing material: SHINGLE
Proposed roofing material: SHINGLE
Manufacturer: GAF
Brand and model: TIMBERLINE HDS REFLECTOR SERIES SAGEWOOD
Color (if cool roof required): MULTICOLOR
Built-up roofing assembly system number per attached listing report (if applicable): N/A
Specific exemption from cool roof requirements (if applicable): NO
Required building inspector field verification* (if applicable): YES
*Note: Self-certification by a licensed contractor is acceptable if a signed letter on company letterhead is provided to the building inspector.
NO SHEATHING REPLACEDSan Diego County · 2023
CROSS STREET: Jamacha Blvd.
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
This Permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2018
CROSS STREET: St. George
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
This Permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2018
CROSS STREET: Gowin St
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
This Permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.
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San Diego County · 2018
CROSS STREET: Birch
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
This Permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2018
Cross Street: FOUR GEE DR.
Description of Work: ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD
3-16-2018 PLAN CHANGE SEE C OF A.. AW
Per Section 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5' above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2018
CROSS STREET: Jamacha
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Description of Work: ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD WITH EXISTING RESIDENTIAL MAIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADE - 200A - (ONLINE PERMIT)
*The scope of work is limited to upgrade of the existing main service panel. No new sub-panels or relocation permitted.
Per Section 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2017
CROSS STREET: Summit
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2015
CROSS STREET: capes st.
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2015
CROSS STREET: Apple St
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
PerSection 4620 (i) of the zoning ordinance, roof mounted photovoltaic systems shall not extend more than 5 ft. above the highest point of the existing roof.San Diego County · 2015
Permitted projects on public record. Addresses are omitted for privacy.