✓ California Licensed Contractor
✓ CSLB #964965
✓ Family-Owned & Operated
✓ Fully Insured
✓ Serving California Homeowners Since 2014

- BEST SOLAR AND ROOFING COMPANY IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Best Solar and Roofing Company in Highland, CA
Green Conception serves Highland, CA 92346 with dual-licensed roofing and solar work - one contractor, one warranty, zero runaround for homeowners across San Bernardino County.
Since 2014
Serving California homeowners
60+
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Lic. 964965
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— Built for this community
Why Highland Homes Sell Faster With New Roofs
Resale value in Highland moves on condition. Buyers in 92346 walk away from listings the moment an inspector flags a 20-year-old roof or a solar system tied to a lease they'd have to assume. Green Conception has replaced hundreds of roofs in this zip and paired a big share of them with owned solar that transfers clean to the next buyer. The math works: a new roof adds curb appeal, a paid-off solar system adds appraised value, and together they cut the days on market in the Highland real estate corridor along Pacific Street and Boulder Avenue. No solar lease liability. No deferred maintenance flag. Just a tight, permitted, warranted package that appraisers can document and buyers can trust.
— The benefits
Six Reasons Highland Homeowners Choose Green Conception
One License Covers Both
Green Conception holds both C-39 and C-46 licenses under a single CSLB number. Highland homeowners get one point of contact, one warranty, and no finger-pointing between separate contractors. Especially in 92346.
SCE Bill Relief Starts Fast
SCE tier rates in San Bernardino County are brutal by July. A properly sized solar system offsets most of that load, and pairing it with a new roof means no re-mounting costs later. Done right the first time.
Permits Pulled Every Time
San Bernardino County permits for roofing and solar take roughly 3-5 business days when the paperwork is clean. Green Conception handles the filing, the inspection scheduling, and the final sign-off so you never chase city hall. Every job.
Wind-Rated Materials Standard
Santa Ana wind events in the Highland foothills regularly exceed 60 mph. Every roof Green Conception installs uses wind-rated underlayment and fastening patterns built for that load - not minimum code, but what the terrain actually demands. No exceptions.
No Deposit Required
Green Conception doesn't collect a deposit before work starts. You get a written, no-obligation estimate, review the scope, and approve it before a single shingle moves. That's the policy for every Highland job, period.
Manufacturer Warranty Included
Every roof installation includes a manufacturer warranty backed by the materials brand, plus Green Conception's own labor warranty. Both transfer to the next owner, which matters a lot if resale is part of the plan in Highland. Big difference at closing.
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Free Roof and Solar Inspection
A licensed technician visits the Highland property, checks the roof deck, attic ventilation, and sun exposure, and documents everything in writing. No charge. No obligation to move forward.
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Written Scope and Quote
You get a line-by-line written quote covering materials, labor, permit fees, and warranty terms for both the roofing and solar scopes. No deposit is collected at this stage. Review it at your own pace.
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Permit Filing With the County
Green Conception submits both the roofing and solar permit applications to San Bernardino County simultaneously. Clean paperwork means approvals typically land in 3-5 business days. We track the status and notify you the moment permits are in hand.
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Roof First, Solar Second
The roofing crew completes the new roof deck, underlayment, and shingles before any solar racking gets touched. Sequencing it this way protects the new roof surface and keeps the manufacturer warranty intact. No shortcuts on the order of operations.
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Inspection and Final Sign-Off
San Bernardino County inspection closes both the roofing and solar permits in a single site visit. Green Conception schedules it, meets the inspector, and hands you the final documentation. Job closed, warranties active, SCE interconnection filed.
— How it works
How Green Conception Handles a Highland Roof and Solar Job
Every job in Highland starts with a free inspection, not a sales pitch. A licensed technician checks the existing roof deck, flashing, and drainage before any solar design touches the table - because mounting panels on a failing roof is a mistake that costs twice. Once the roof scope is set, the solar design gets laid out to match the new surface, and both permit applications go to San Bernardino County together. Permits in San Bernardino County typically take 3-5 business days for clean submittals. Installation runs in sequence so the roof is dried-in before any racking goes up. City inspection closes both permits in one visit when the work is done right. No re-inspection fees. No surprise change orders after the written quote is signed.
— More from Green Conception
More Services for Highland Homes



Attic Insulation and Ventilation
Proper attic ventilation in Highland's 108-degree summers can cut cooling loads by a measurable margin. Green Conception installs ridge vents, baffles, and blown-in insulation as part of a roofing job or as a standalone service in 92346 homes with existing roofs. One visit, permitted work, documented R-value improvement that pairs directly with any solar system already on the property.
Solar Panel Installation
Debris from the Verdugo and San Bernardino foothills clogs gutters fast, especially after Santa Ana wind events push dry brush across 92346 neighborhoods. Green Conception installs and replaces gutter systems sized for Highland's drainage patterns, including downspout extensions and splash blocks that protect the foundation. Gutter work is quoted in writing, no deposit, and can be bundled with any roofing scope for a single mobilization fee.
Cool Roof Coating Systems
Reflective cool roof coatings reduce surface temperatures on Highland flat and low-slope roofs by up to 50 degrees Fahrenheit on peak summer days. Green Conception applies elastomeric coatings over existing membrane roofs as a lower-cost alternative to full replacement when the deck is still sound. Coating work is inspected and carries its own manufacturer warranty, fully compatible with solar panel installations above it.
- Why us
Why Highland Picks Green Conception
One License. Both Trades.
Holding both C-39 and C-46 licenses under one CSLB number means Green Conception is legally qualified to do what it actually does. No unlicensed subs. No gray-area work. Active CA license, verified on the CSLB website any time you want to check. 92346 homeowners should always check.
Permits Pulled. Inspections Passed.
Permits in San Bernardino County have specific submittal requirements that trip up out-of-area contractors constantly. Green Conception has pulled dozens of permits in this county and knows exactly what the plan checkers want. Faster approvals, no re-submittals, no delays on your project.
Highland Roofs We Know Cold.
Every roofing material Green Conception installs qualifies for the manufacturer's warranty, and that warranty transfers to the next owner at resale. For Highland homeowners thinking about selling in the next five years, that's a document that shows up in the disclosure package and actually moves buyers.

How Green Conception Thinks About Roofing and Solar in Highland
Most contractors separate roofing and solar into two different calls, two different crews, and two different warranty documents. Green Conception builds them as one system from the first inspection - because a roof and a solar array share the same surface, the same load path, and the same 25-year horizon.
"I've seen too many roofs in Highland where someone bolted solar onto a 15-year-old deck and called it done. We won't do that. The roof comes first, always, and the solar has to fit the roof - not the other way around."
— Nick K. · Founder
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Green Conception Roofing and Solar Service in Highland, CA
Green Conception has worked across Highland's residential neighborhoods from the established ranch-style homes along Victoria Avenue to the newer two-story builds climbing toward the San Bernardino foothills in 92346. Crews have replaced tile roofs in the quiet cul-de-sacs off Base Line Street and installed solar on east-west ridge lines where panel orientation requires real design work, not a template. Every job in this zip is permitted with San Bernardino County, inspected, and closed with full warranty documentation in hand.
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— Common questions
Common Questions About Roofing and Solar in Highland, CA
Does Green Conception hold a valid CSLB license?
Yes - Green Conception holds active C-39 roofing and C-46 solar contractor licenses under a single CSLB number. You can verify the license on the CSLB website at any time using the contractor name. Active CA licensure means the work is legally permitted, insured, and subject to CSLB oversight if any dispute arises. Always verify before hiring any contractor in 92346.
How long do Highland roofing permits take?
Permits in San Bernardino County typically take 3-5 business days for a clean submittal. Green Conception handles the full application - plans, load calculations, and product data sheets - so the plan checker has everything on the first submission. Incomplete packages get kicked back and restart the clock, which is why getting the paperwork right the first time matters for Highland homeowners with a schedule.
Can I install solar on an older Highland roof?
Not always a good idea. If the existing roof has fewer than 10 years of useful life left, mounting solar on it means you'll pay to remove and re-mount the panels when the roof finally fails - typically $3,000 to $6,000 in added labor. Green Conception inspects the deck first and will tell you directly if a roof replacement makes more sense before any solar work begins. No upsell pressure.
What roofing materials work best in Highland's heat?
Concrete tile and Class 4 impact-rated shingles perform well in Highland's inland valley heat and wind conditions. Concrete tile handles thermal cycling better than standard asphalt on south-facing slopes where surface temps can hit 160 degrees Fahrenheit in July. Green Conception spec's materials to the specific roof pitch, orientation, and exposure of each 92346 property rather than defaulting to one product across the board.
Does new roofing affect my home's resale value in Highland?
Yes, and meaningfully so. Highland appraisers document roof age and condition as a direct line item, and buyers' agents in 92346 routinely flag deferred roof maintenance as a negotiating point. A new roof with a transferable manufacturer warranty removes that flag entirely. Pair it with owned solar and you add an appraised asset rather than a lease liability - a combination that consistently shortens days on market in this corridor.
Do Santa Ana winds damage roofs in Highland?
They do, and more often than homeowners expect. Santa Ana events in the Highland foothills regularly push sustained winds past 60 mph with gusts over 80 mph, enough to lift improperly fastened shingles, crack ridge caps, and drive debris under flashing. Green Conception uses wind-rated underlayment and code-plus fastening patterns on every Highland job. 92346 roofs installed to minimum code often show wind damage within three to five years.
Is a no-deposit policy standard for Green Conception?
Yes, it is. Green Conception does not collect a deposit before work starts on any residential roofing or solar job in Highland. You get a written quote, review it, sign a contract that spells out the full scope and price, and then the work gets scheduled. No money changes hands until the job is underway per the contract terms. That policy applies to every job in 92346, no exceptions.
What is the warranty on a Green Conception roof installation?
Every installation includes two layers of warranty coverage: the manufacturer's product warranty on the shingles or tile, and Green Conception's own labor warranty on the installation work. Both are documented in writing at project close. The manufacturer warranty transfers to the next owner at resale, which is a real asset for Highland homeowners planning to sell. Ask for both documents before the crew leaves the job site.


