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Is SUNGRID SOLAR a real contractor?
SUNGRID SOLAR appears in public building-permit records with 9 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.
How is SUNGRID SOLAR's track record verified?
Every figure on this page comes from building permits pulled from municipal records and matched to SUNGRID SOLAR by the contractor name on each permit. Permit records cannot be purchased or faked the way online reviews can, which makes them a stronger signal of real, completed work.
Is SUNGRID SOLAR licensed and insured?
This profile is built from permit records, which confirm permitted work but do not include license status. SUNGRID SOLAR has not claimed this profile to add license or insurance details. Confirm licensing directly with your state or local board before hiring.
How recent is SUNGRID SOLAR's work?
The most recent permit on record for SUNGRID SOLAR is dated 2023-09-20, with 9 permits on file in total.
CROSS STREET: Oak Dr
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Description of Work: ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV FOR EXISTING PERMITTED STRUCTURES WITH EXISTING RESIDENTIAL MAIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADE - 200A - (ONLINE PERMIT)
*The scope of work is limited to upgrades of the existing main service panel, relocation of the existing loads, new sub-panels to accomodate solar loads, and relocation of existing panels in compliance with all zoning ordinances only, does not include additional new main service panels.
This permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
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 · 2023
CROSS STREET: Solar rooftop installation. System size 24kW with 60modules/60microinverters. No MPU
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 · 2023
CROSS STREET: Alameda Way
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV WITH ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
This Permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
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 · 2022
CROSS STREET: wisecarver ln
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 · 2022
CROSS STREET: Cristobal Dr
Description of Work: 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.San Diego County · 2022
CROSS STREET: sweetwater springs 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 · 2021
CROSS STREET: Carmen Dr
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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 upgrades of the existing main service panel, relocation of the existing loads, new sub-panels to accomodate solar loads, and relocation of existing panels in compliance with all zoning ordinances only, does not include additional new main service panels.
This permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
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 · 2023
CROSS STREET: Bonita Canyon Way
Description of Work: HRA (Online Permit) ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PV WITH ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR EXISTING SFD (No Meter Upgrade).
This Permit does not exempt any existing structures from compliance with applicable building code and zoning ordinance requirements.
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 · 2021
CROSS STREET: None
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 · 2021
Permitted projects on public record. Addresses are omitted for privacy.