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- ONE STOP SOLAR AND ROOFING IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
One Stop Solar and Roofing in Canyon Country, CA
Serving Canyon Country homeowners in 91351 and 91387 with licensed solar installs and roof replacements built for foothill heat, wind, and brush clearance requirements.
Since 2014
Serving California homeowners
60+
Verified customer reviews
$0
Down · 100% financing available
Lic. 964965
CSLB licensed & insured

— Built for this community
Why Canyon Country Homes Need a Unified Roof and Solar Plan
Canyon Country is full of ranch-style homes, split-levels, and hillside builds from the 1970s and 1980s - most with original roof decks that were never meant to carry solar panels. Bolting panels onto a 20-year-old roof is a problem waiting to happen. Many homeowners don't realize that until water shows up inside after the first hard rain. Green Conception built its One Stop Solar and Roofing model around exactly this reality. 91351 and 91387 neighborhoods have steep pitches, odd lot angles, and brush clearance setbacks that affect where panels can legally go. Doing roofing and solar separately means two permits, two timelines, and two companies blaming each other when something leaks. One integrated project solves that.
— The benefits
6 Reasons Canyon Country Homeowners Choose One Stop Solar and Roofing
Single Permit Package
Los Angeles County pulls one combined permit for roofing and solar when both are on the same contract. That cuts processing time and removes the risk of mismatched inspection sign-offs between two separate crews in Canyon Country.
No Warranty Gaps
One contractor owns the roof deck and the panel install. If a fastener fails or flashing leaks around a mount, there's no debate about who's responsible. 91351 and 91387 homeowners get one written warranty covering both scopes.
Hillside Access Managed Once
Foothill lots in Canyon Country often require staging equipment on narrow driveways or steep approaches. One crew coordinates that access one time instead of two separate companies each setting up and tearing down on their own schedule.
SCE Interconnection Handled Right
SCE interconnection paperwork requires accurate roof and panel specs submitted together. Green Conception files both as one package, which prevents application rejections that slow down Permission to Operate in Los Angeles County.
Brush Clearance Compliance Built In
Canyon Country sits in high fire hazard zones. Panel placement must account for brush clearance setbacks from the start. Green Conception designs the solar layout with those restrictions factored in before a single shingle comes off.
Faster Project Completion
Separate roofing and solar timelines in Canyon Country typically run 6 to 10 weeks apart. Combining both into one scheduled project cuts that to a single mobilization window, often finishing in under two weeks total.
01
Roof and Solar Site Check
One visit covers both trades. Green Conception checks roof deck condition, measures pitch, identifies brush setback zones, and maps shade patterns across 91351 and 91387 lots in a single appointment.
02
Combined Written Quote
One itemized written quote covers roofing materials, labor, solar equipment, and permit fees. No deposit required to review it. Canyon Country homeowners see the full scope before committing to anything.
03
Los Angeles County Permit Filing
Roofing and solar permits are filed as one package in Los Angeles County. Processing typically runs 3 to 5 business days. Green Conception tracks status and handles any plan-check corrections without involving the homeowner.
04
Roof First, Then Solar Mounting
New decking and underlayment go down first. Solar mounting rails and flashings are set into the roofing layer before shingles seal around them - no penetrations through a finished roof later. Watertight by design.
05
City Inspection and SCE Activation
One inspector signs off on roofing and solar together. Green Conception then submits the SCE interconnection application and walks homeowners through the Permission to Operate process until the system is live.
— How it works
How Green Conception Runs One Stop Solar and Roofing in Canyon Country
Every One Stop Solar and Roofing project in Canyon Country starts with a roof check and a solar site survey done on the same visit. Green Conception measures pitch, checks deck condition, flags any fire-zone setback issues, and maps shade patterns all at once. From that single inspection, the team produces a combined scope of work with one written quote and no deposit required to review it. Los Angeles County permit applications are filed together, which typically takes 3 to 5 business days for processing. Roofing work goes first - deck repairs, new underlayment, shingles - then solar mounting hardware is set before the final roofing layer seals around it. One city inspection signs off on both. SCE interconnection follows. Done.
— More from Green Conception
More Services for Canyon Country Homes



Attic Insulation and Ventilation
Poor attic ventilation is one of the fastest ways to kill a new roof in Canyon Country's summer heat. Green Conception checks ventilation as part of every roofing project and can add ridge vents, baffles, or blown-in insulation to protect both your roof deck and your home's cooling load under SCE rates.
Battery Backup Systems
SCE's public safety power shutoffs hit foothill communities hard. Adding a battery backup system to your One Stop Solar and Roofing project keeps critical loads running during outages. Green Conception integrates battery storage into the same permit package when the homeowner wants it included from the start.
- Why us
Why 4S Ranch Homeowners Choose Green Conception

One Permit, One Crew, One Warranty for Canyon Country Roofs
Foothill homes in Canyon Country are harder to work on than flat-lot builds. Steep pitches, fire-zone rules, and SCE interconnection requirements all hit at once. Green Conception built its approach around handling all three in a single coordinated project rather than treating them as separate problems.
"Canyon Country lots don't forgive shortcuts. A roof that's not right before the panels go on will fail, and then you've got two problems at once. We fix the roof first and build the solar into it - that's the only way to do this correctly."
— Nick K. · Founder
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Sylmar (91342)
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San Fernando (91340)
Green Conception Serves Canyon Country in 91351 and 91387
Green Conception works Canyon Country neighborhoods regularly - hillside tracts near Soledad Canyon Road, flat-lot subdivisions off Sand Canyon, and the older ranch-style streets in the 91387 footprint. The team knows how steep lot access, fire-zone setbacks, and SCE service requirements play out differently block by block. Every project in 91351 and 91387 gets a site-specific plan, a licensed crew, and a written quote before any work starts. No deposit required to get started.
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— Common questions
Canyon Country One Stop Solar and Roofing Questions Answered
Can roofing and solar really be done together?
Yes, and it's often better that way in Canyon Country. One permit package covers both scopes in Los Angeles County. Green Conception installs mounting hardware into the roofing layer before shingles are set, which eliminates penetrations through a finished roof and keeps the manufacturer warranty intact on both systems.
How long does a combined project take in Canyon Country?
Most One Stop Solar and Roofing projects in 91351 and 91387 finish in 10 to 14 days from permit approval to city inspection. Los Angeles County permit processing runs 3 to 5 business days. Roofing and solar work happen in one mobilization, which cuts total project time compared to two separate contractors.
Do I need a new roof before adding solar panels?
Not always, but Green Conception checks the roof deck on every Canyon Country project before recommending solar. If the existing roof has 5 or more years of good life left, panels may go on as-is. If the deck is worn or damaged, replacing it first protects the solar investment and the home.
What fire zone rules affect solar in Canyon Country?
Canyon Country falls within high fire hazard severity zones in Los Angeles County. Panel placement must maintain setbacks from roof edges and ridges per California Fire Code. Green Conception designs every layout with those clearances built in from the start so the permit doesn't get flagged during plan check.
Will combining roofing and solar save me money?
Typically yes. One mobilization, one permit fee, and one crew eliminates redundant costs. Canyon Country homeowners also avoid the risk of a second contractor damaging a new roof during a later solar install. Green Conception provides one written quote covering both scopes so the savings are visible before you commit.
How does SCE interconnection work with a new roof?
SCE requires accurate system specs - panel count, inverter type, and roof layout - before issuing Permission to Operate. Green Conception files the interconnection application after city inspection is complete. The full process in Los Angeles County typically runs 2 to 4 weeks after the job is done and inspected.
What warranty covers the roof and solar together?
Green Conception provides a written workmanship warranty covering both the roofing and solar installation. Roofing materials carry manufacturer product warranties that stay valid when installation meets spec. Solar equipment carries separate manufacturer warranties on panels and inverters. All warranty documents are delivered in writing before the project closes.
Is a licensed roofing contractor required for Canyon Country permits?
Yes. Los Angeles County requires an active CA contractor license to pull roofing permits in Canyon Country. Green Conception is a licensed roofing contractor and licensed solar contractor, so both permits are filed under one verified license. Homeowners can confirm the license status through the California Contractors State License Board before any work starts.


