Phoenix-area home with rooftop solar at sunset

About SunWright Solar

One Phoenix rooftop in 2014. 1,200 rooftops later, still NABCEP.

SunWright Solar opened in 2014 with one engineer-installer named Hector Vega, a Ford F-150, and a rule: design the system for the heat, design it for the homeowner, never the salesman. The rule hasn't changed.

The shop

Engineering first. Always has been.

“In Arizona the heat is the design constraint. Get that wrong and you lose 18% of the production you paid for. Every system we put on a Phoenix roof is engineered cooler, mounted higher, and monitored harder than what the national chains drop in.”
— Hector Vega, founder & PE

SunWright Solar opened in October 2014 out of a one-room office on Scottsdale Road. Hector Vega had spent eight years engineering grid-tied PV for a national chain and watched too many systems get under-engineered for the Phoenix heat, oversold, and abandoned the day the install crew drove off. He started SunWright to do it the other way around.

We deliberately stayed regional. Phoenix metro and Tucson—nowhere else. Every panel we mount, every Powerwall we wire, and every monitoring dashboard we activate is in a county our crew can drive to inside two hours. The math behind that radius is simple: if we can’t be on your roof inside a day when something goes sideways, we shouldn’t have sold you the system.

Today SunWright is a 28-person W-2 shop—four NABCEP-certified designers, six licensed electricians, twelve install techs, plus permitting, monitoring, and ops. We’ve installed 18 MW across 1,200+ residential and 30+ commercial customers. We hold SunPower Premier Dealer status, Tesla Powerwall Certified Installer, and BBB A+. The phone still rings to the same dispatch desk Hector built into the back of the office in 2014.

We don’t do door-to-door, don’t buy leads from solar aggregators, and don’t pay subcontractor referral fees that quietly inflate your quote. Every install comes from a neighbor, a referral, or the yard sign your friend’s house got after we put their array on.

1,200+

AZ Homes Powered

Residential PV systems installed since 2014 across Phoenix and Tucson metros

18 MW

Total Installed

Combined nameplate capacity across residential and commercial customers

$847/yr

Avg Savings

Mean year-one bill reduction for a typical 8 kW residential install in AZ

12 yrs

Powering Arizona

Founded in Phoenix 2014. Same engineering team, same install crew, same number

Operating principles

Six things that haven’t changed since 2014.

A regional solar shop only works if the rules are non-negotiable. These are ours.

Engineered, not estimated

Every roof gets a structural review, a shading study, and a string-by-string production model before the price hits paper.

All three options on the table

Cash, $0-down loan, PPA / lease — modeled side by side in every proposal. You pick the structure, not the salesman.

W-2 install crew

No subcontractors on your roof. Every installer is on our payroll, NABCEP- or OSHA-certified, and pulls a SunWright paycheck.

Heat-spec equipment

SunPower Maxeon panels, Enphase IQ8 microinverters, Tesla Powerwall 3 — the gear that survives 118°F summers and dust storms.

Monitoring on day one

SolarSight runs panel-level production from system turn-on. A dropped panel triggers an alert inside 24 hours — not at quarter-end.

25-year workmanship warranty

Equipment warranty from the manufacturer is one thing. Our workmanship warranty — mounting, wiring, sealing, and weatherproofing — runs 25 years from us.

SunWright install crew mounting panels on a Phoenix-area home

How a SunWright install works

From bill to roof in three weeks. Or your deposit back.

No high-pressure door-to-door sales. No surprise change orders. Every SunWright install follows the same four steps, and we put the three-week target in writing in your contract.

  1. 01

    Free quote in 24 hours

    Drop your bill, your zip, and a roof photo. A NABCEP designer comes back inside 24 hours with the system size, the layout, and the written price—every line itemized.

  2. 02

    Engineered design + permit

    Structural review, electrical plan, and city of Phoenix permit pulled inside 10 business days. Utility interconnection paperwork filed in parallel so the install date holds.

  3. 03

    Install in 1–3 days

    Our W-2 install crew rolls in with all equipment on the truck. Most residential jobs are panels-on-roof in one day; commercial flat-roof and carport in 2–3.

  4. 04

    Activate & monitor for 25 years

    Inspector signoff, utility commissioning, system turn-on. SolarSight monitoring runs from day one and we send a one-page production report every quarter.

From the neighborhood

Real customers. Real receipts.

5-star average across 480+ Google reviews. We’re happy to share full monthly-production data on any nearby install—or just drive you past the rooftop with our yard sign on it.

★★★★★
Three solar companies pitched us. SunWright was the only one who showed us PPA, loan, AND cash numbers side by side. Eight months in, our APS bill is $14 and we run AC at 74° all summer.
$211/moactual savings
★★★★★
Crew was on time, panels were on the roof in one day, and the city inspector signed off in five days flat. They did the SRP rebate paperwork for us. Best contractor experience we’ve had in this house.
$232/moyear-one bill drop
★★★★★
We went PPA because we’re moving in five years. SunWright still treated it like our forever house — engineered for the pool load, walked us through the transfer clause, no pressure to upsell to a loan.
$148/mooff APS bill

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Want to meet the design team before you sign?

Hector and the senior engineers do every initial site visit. Coffee at the Scottsdale Rd office or video walk-through — your call.

Mon–Sat, 7am–7pm

(602) 555-0177

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