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Customer Service Ranks High In The Solar Game

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 10, 2009
How many companies can make the claim that their employees receive invitations to their clients' birthday parties, summer bar-b-ques or anniversary celebrations?

Despite the economic crisis the country faces, So-Cal Solar continues to thrive and flourish, not just solely on their dedication and commitment to outstanding customer service, but by going beyond and creating personal connections with their clients.

With more state rebates and federal tax credits to entice people to go green, buying a solar electric system, for most people, is still a lifestyle choice. Whether it's for a home or a business, this person has an interest in creating clean energy.

They want to save money on electricity bills and help preserve our earth's natural resources. They are professional, conscious individuals that care deeply about the planet.

And as the solar trend continues to grow, these consumers are responding to the companies with the same consciousness that follow through with their integrity and values in all the services they provide.

For more than a decade, So-Cal Solar has been at the forefront of the solar industry as the leading provider of complete electric solar systems for residential and commercial properties throughout all of Southern California, San Diego to Santa Barbara.

There is no doubt that as the green living industry continues to explode, and more players enter the solar field, it's the companies with a competitive and customized strategy that are rapidly flourishing and coming out winners.

Xiomara Roman-Torres, Sales and Marketing Director, comments, "We pride ourselves on our personalized service. From the first time we enter a client's home during our free solar energy evaluation, they feel very confident and secure."

One of So-Cal Solar's main priorities is being of service to their customers by fueling them with as much knowledge as possible on solar electric in a simple, user-friendly way.

Roman continues, "With all the varied information out there, from technical websites to consumer blogs, we want our clients to feel comfortable knowing they are choosing the best solar solution that fits their needs. We break it down for them and give them honest, concrete solutions."

So-Cal Solar goes beyond just system installation; they are a full-service company that handles everything from securing a client's financing to completing all of the rebate paperwork on their behalf. That's just another demonstration of the personalized service embedded in their strategy keeping them at the pinnacle of success.

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