Corona Solar
Residential rooftop solar installation in Chino, San Bernardino County
Chino, San Bernardino County

Chino, CA Solar Installation

Local residential solar for Chino homeowners in San Bernardino County, designed around Southern California Edison rates and the roof and shade conditions we actually see in The Preserve and College Park.

Solar in Chino, San Bernardino County

Chino's mix of master-planned communities like The Preserve and older ranch neighborhoods means design and HOA processes vary block by block.

The Preserve has its own architectural guidelines we've submitted under before, which usually shortens approval by a couple of weeks.

Chino at a glance

What Chino roofs need

Newer Preserve homes use flat concrete tile, and we plan rail spacing around the specific tile profile rather than a generic install.

Designing around Southern California Edison

Because Chino is on Southern California Edison, new systems fall under NEM 3.0, where exported power earns far less than retail. We design Chino systems to self-consume more during peak hours, usually by pairing solar with battery storage sized to your evening load.

Getting an estimate for ZIPs 91708, 91710

The fastest first step is the solar savings calculator. Drop your address and average monthly bill, and we'll return a Chino-specific range based on local production data and the right utility's rate plan.

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Frequently asked questions

Real answers for Corona homeowners exploring residential solar.

Do you install solar in Chino, CA?+

Yes. We design and install residential solar across Chino (San Bernardino County), covering ZIPs 91708, 91710 and neighborhoods like The Preserve, College Park, Chino Ranch, Los Serranos.

Which utility handles net metering in Chino?+

Chino is served by Southern California Edison. That means SCE NEM 3.0 export rates apply, which is why we design most new systems with battery storage in mind.

How fast can you get to a Chino home?+

We're about 13 miles away in Corona, which keeps response times short for Chino site visits and warranty calls.

Anything specific about Chino roofs I should know?+

Newer Preserve homes use flat concrete tile, and we plan rail spacing around the specific tile profile rather than a generic install.

How long does a Chino solar project take end-to-end?+

From signed agreement to PTO from Southern California Edison, Chino projects typically take 6 to 10 weeks. The on-roof install itself is usually 1–2 days.

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