What Happens If Your Solar Company Goes Out of Business?
Investing in solar is a long-term decision—and naturally, one question many homeowners ask is: What happens if the company that installed my solar system goes out of business?
The good news is that your solar system doesn’t suddenly stop producing energy.
Most solar equipment—including panels, inverters, and batteries—is manufactured by third-party companies and often includes manufacturer warranties that continue even if the original installer is no longer operating. Your solar investment still has value, and in many cases another qualified solar provider can step in to help.
That said, homeowners may run into challenges such as:
- Not knowing who to call for service or support
- Trouble accessing monitoring platforms
- Questions about equipment warranties
- Needing repairs, maintenance, or troubleshooting
- Expanding an existing system with batteries or additional panels
That’s where having a trusted local solar partner can make all the difference.
How ES Solar Can Help
At ES Solar, we understand that many homeowners may feel uncertain if their original installer is no longer available. Our team works with customers to help evaluate existing systems and determine what support options may be available.
Depending on your equipment and system setup, ES Solar may be able to help with:
- Solar system inspections and diagnostics
- Monitoring support for compatible systems
- Troubleshooting performance concerns
- Service and maintenance options
- Battery additions to existing solar systems
- Guidance on manufacturer warranty processes
Our goal is simple: help homeowners continue getting the benefits of solar and protect the investment they already made.
Solar should deliver confidence—not confusion.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a solar company closes its doors, read our featured local news story to learn what homeowners should know and what options may still be available.


