A solar system is a 25-year machine, and machines want maintenance. Rooftop Power’s local service team keeps systems producing across Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut, including thousands we installed and plenty we did not.
Solar maintenance is less about scrubbing panels and more about watching the numbers. The core of it is monitoring: your system reports production hour by hour, and a technician who reads that data catches a failing inverter or a dead panel string long before it turns into a higher bill. Rooftop Power watches production on the systems we service and reaches out when the curve drops.
Beyond monitoring, real service work covers the parts that age. Inverters and microinverters are the hardest working components and the most likely to fail over a 25 year life. Connections and wiring loosen and weather. Optimizers quit. Flashing and racking bolts need a trained set of eyes. We handle all of it with in-house crews who install this same equipment every week, not a rotating cast of subcontractors.
Panel cleaning is on the list only when it earns its keep. New England rain rinses most arrays clean, but a heavy pollen spring, coastal salt film or a nearby construction site can shave real production, and that is when a cleaning pays for itself. Critter guard is the quieter one: squirrels and nesting birds chew wiring and foul the array, and a mesh barrier installed once costs a fraction of the repair after they get in.
One local number, 401-298-8040, covers every one of these. Whether it is a diagnostic, a warranty claim, a repair or a seasonal check, you are calling the same company that can climb the roof and fix it, not a call center that books a third party.
A large share of the calls we take are for systems Rooftop Power never touched. Homeowners bought from a national outfit or a door-to-door brand that has since folded, stopped answering or moved out of the region, and now they have solar on the roof and nobody behind it. If you have panels and no installer, you have us.
We service any-brand systems: Enphase, SolarEdge, Tesla, SMA and the rest, regardless of who put them up. The starting point is a full system health check. We pull the production history, check inverter and monitoring status, and inspect the panels, racking, flashing and wiring, then hand you written findings on what needs attention and what is fine as it is.
Taking on an orphaned system is not a favor we do grudgingly. It is a standing policy that goes back to the years when national installers collapsed and left New England homeowners stranded. We stepped up then and we still do, because a working system with a local team behind it is worth far more than one nobody will answer for.
The national sales brands are built to sell, not to service. Once the install is done and the commission is paid, the incentive to answer your call is gone, and plenty of them are no longer in business to answer it at all. A local company lives or dies on its reputation in the same three states it sells in, which is a very different set of priorities.
Rooftop Power has completed more than 3,027 installs and over 5,065 projects across Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut, and carries a 4.8 star rating across 874 Google reviews. We are licensed in all three states, BBB A plus accredited, and our electricians, roofers and solar technicians are employees, not subcontractors. When you call, the company that picks up is the one that can fix the problem.
Proximity matters for the plain reason that a roof problem does not wait. A local crew can be at your house on a real timeline, not a slot three states away whenever a truck happens to be routed through. That is the difference between a down system back online this week and one that bleeds production all season.

The most common service call starts the same way: the electric bill jumped, or the monitoring app looks wrong, and the homeowner cannot tell why. Guessing is expensive. We diagnose from the data, so you get the actual cause instead of a parts swap on a hunch.
The usual suspects are a faulty or offline inverter, a failed microinverter or optimizer on a single panel, a tripped breaker or blown fuse, a loose or corroded connection, or a string that dropped out. Sometimes it is not the equipment at all: a new tree canopy, a neighbor’s addition or a dirty array can pull production down, and so can a simple change in how much power the house now uses.
We read the production curve panel by panel where the equipment allows it, isolate the fault, and show you the data behind the finding. Then we quote the repair before we do it. No mystery, no vague promise that it should be better now, just the number that was off and the fix that brings it back.
Most solar equipment carries long manufacturer warranties, often 10 to 25 years by component, but a warranty is only as good as the paperwork and the person willing to file it. When a covered part fails, we handle the claim with the manufacturer, obtain the replacement, and do the swap ourselves so you are not chasing a distant brand on the phone.
A missed detail here costs homeowners real money. Warranties often require that the system be serviced by qualified professionals and left unaltered, so an untracked repair by the wrong hands can void coverage. Keeping a documented service history with a licensed local company protects that paper trail for the full life of the system.
Storm and casualty damage is a different track. When hail, wind or a fallen limb damages an array, that is usually a homeowner’s insurance matter, and we document the damage, provide the assessment your adjuster needs, and carry out the repair once the claim clears. One crew handles the diagnosis, the paperwork and the fix.
Service does not stop at the panels. Batteries, standby generators and the electronics that tie them together all need occasional attention, and they are where a lot of homeowners feel an outage most sharply. We service and troubleshoot battery storage and standby generators alongside the array, so the whole backup chain is covered by one team.
Batteries have their own monitoring, firmware and warranty terms, and a battery that quietly stops holding charge is worse than no battery at all when the grid goes down. We verify that storage is charging, discharging and reporting the way it should, and that any utility program the battery is enrolled in, such as a Connected Solutions incentive, keeps paying out.
The same visit is the natural time to add capability. Many homeowners start with panels and later want battery backup, an EV charger, a standby generator, extra panels or critter and snow guards. Because we own the whole system, adding to it is clean work, not a second contractor trying to make sense of someone else’s wiring.

A periodic health check is cheap insurance on a machine that runs on your roof for a quarter century. Once a year, or before and after a hard winter, a technician verifies production against expectation, checks inverter and battery status, inspects and tightens the mounting and electrical connections, and confirms monitoring is live. Small issues get caught while they are still small.
When something does go down, response time is the whole point of hiring local. A dead inverter or an offline system is lost production every day it sits, so we prioritize down-system calls and get a technician out on a real schedule rather than a queue measured in weeks. Monitoring often means we see the fault and reach out before you have noticed anything.
For our own customers, the first years of workmanship coverage mean much of this is already handled at no added labor cost, and every system we service gets the same monitoring-first attention. The goal is simple: keep the system producing at full strength for its entire life, and keep a local team one phone call away for the day it needs one.
Service is one piece of owning a system for the long haul. These are the related parts of the job we handle with the same in-house crews.
Add or service backup storage so your essential circuits keep running when the grid goes down.
Learn MoreInstall and service standby generators for whole-home backup when the sun and the battery are not enough.
Learn MoreOne in-house crew for roof repairs and replacement, so your panels always sit on a roof with life left in it.
Learn MoreWorking with Rooftop Power has been exceptional. From the beginning everyone at RTP kept me informed at every step. When a hiccup happened it was addressed immediately and resolved.
The installation crew was punctual, respectful, and left the job site spotless. I was particularly impressed with their attention to detail from the first consult to the final inspection.
Had a great solar experience with Rooftop Power from start to finish. We ended up getting a new roof and electrical upgrade for the install and used RP for both.
One call covers diagnostics, repairs and warranty claims: 401-298-8040.