
About us
Original Solatube dealership in Arizona for 22 years. Family owned. Showroom hours: Mon-Thur 9am to 2pm; Friday & Saturday by Appointment only. Additional website - www.solatube.com. Additional e-mail - aacerno@solarconceptsaz.com. Additional DBAs - Empowered Technologies LLC, Solar Tubes, Solatube. Additional contact name - Angela Acerno.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Residential and commercial skylight, installation, parts & solar attic fans., tubular day-lighting system sales
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"[member name removed] first noticed the problem in November 2012 and called a company other than Solar Concepts. They sent a very large man who did not identify the company he worked for. He told her he had resealed her flashings. When she called us in January 2013 we told her we had no record of a visit and the man she described did not resemble any of our technicians. Once we knew about the leak problems in late January 2013, I immediately arranged for a technician to go out on January 29th, but it was raining and he could not get on the roof due to slippery tiles. He went out again January 31st and resealed the flashings. On May 7, 2013 I received an email saying she had another leak and this time had called out a roofer to fix the problem. If she had called us we would have gone out without charge (even though it was past the warranty period). Also, we always inspect the entire roof to see if the problem is arising from another area of the roof. We take pictures and show these to the client so they know where the problem is originating. As she was going out of town in May for 3 weeks I asked her to call us when she returned so we could inspect the entire roof. She never called me. Three different times the flashings have been resealed. If the problem was with our installation it would have been fixed with three reseals. So, the problem is probably coming from another part of the roof. The reason we have the fine print is because we want to insure that we are called for problems so we can locate the problem and recommend what needs to be done, or so we can make repairs to our work if necessary. Roofers and handymen can sometimes make the problem worse and usually just assume it is the Solatube and not another part of the roof so they don’t bother to look."
Licensing
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