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Businiess name:  Solar Connector
Review by:  citysearch c.
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Golden Solar Electric seemed to know more about solar than most companies I interviewed. They had good ideas for my project, installing solar for my home. I'd interviewed several other companies, but Golden Solar had ideas no one else presented. I'm so glad I bought my system when I did, because it has saved me a lot of money over the years. Their prices were very competitive, and the company seems to be very honest and conscientious in general. I don't recommend companies lightly, but I've referred Golden Solar to friends and neighbors who have been just as pleased with their service. Plus, it feels good to patronize local businesses when they provide better service than the big corporations. These people are friends and neighbors who run a business that is good for the local economy, as well as the environment.

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