Would You Want Someone on Your Roof Without Knowing This?

October 28, 2025

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Las Vegas, NV

The safety questions most homeowners never ask — and why they should.

The Introduction

Going solar is exciting. It promises savings, energy independence, and a cleaner way forward.
But while everyone focuses on the benefits, very few ask what really happens during installation.

Who is coming to your home?
How are they working on your roof?
And most importantly, are they doing it safely?

In California, too many installers still cut corners. It might save time or money, but it creates risk. And that is not the experience you deserve.

From Swedish Winters to California Heat

At Everysun, we come from a place where the sun does not always shine.

We built solar systems in some of the harshest Scandinavian winters. Roofs covered in snow. Temperatures well below freezing. Conditions that demand precision and discipline.

This background shaped how we work. And that attitude did not change when we came to California.

Here, the sun is stronger and the heat is intense, but the approach is the same. We prepare carefully, protect our teams, and treat every project like it is our own home.

A Safer Way to Go Solar

We never show up with just a ladder and a harness.

We build aluminum scaffolding around every home. Always. It keeps our crews safe, your property protected, and the experience calm for you as the homeowner.

Most installations are completed in a single day. That is three times faster than the industry average. Less disruption for your family, more power delivered without delay.

We also believe in full transparency. Every customer receives a detailed photo report documenting the entire installation process. If your roof is not ready, we show you what we found and walk you through your options. We do not move forward unless the structure is stable, secure, and ready to carry your solar system for years to come.

The Takeaway

Solar is not just about equipment and energy. It is about trust.

When you choose a provider, you are inviting people onto your roof and into your long-term energy future.

We are not perfect. But we are here to raise the standard and prove that solar can be done better. With honesty, safety, and real care for the people involved.

That is the mindset we developed working in snow, ice, and subzero temperatures. And it is the same mindset we bring to every California home we power.

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