Solar Orphans
Solar companies that go bankrupt are unable to maintain warrantees and guarantees on their systems, leaving thousands of customers without support. If you’re one of those customers, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve been an advocate for solar orphans since I first started in the industry, and now that I’ve got my own business, I can finally do something about it.
I partner with local service providers—and with financiers and manufacturers when possible—to ensure that these systems are well maintained and running smoothly. If you need help, and the numbers you normally call are going to dead ends, let me know.

solar orphan
noun
/ˈsoʊlər ˈɔːr.fən/
1. (Informal) An individual who has installed solar panels or solar energy systems on their property but is unable to receive service, maintenance, or warranty support because the original installation company has gone out of business or is otherwise unavailable.
Usage: "After the solar installation company closed down, Sarah found herself a solar orphan with no support for her system's warranty issues."
Synonyms: solar-stranded, warranty-abandoned
Related Terms: solar installation, warranty service, solar support