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

- ONE STOP SOLAR AND ROOFING IN PLACER COUNTY
One Stop Solar and Roofing in Granite Bay, CA
Serving Granite Bay homeowners in ZIP 95746 with licensed solar installations and roof replacements - one crew, one permit package, one warranty covering both systems.
Since 2014
Serving California homeowners
60+
Verified customer reviews
$0
Down · 100% financing available
Lic. 964965
CSLB licensed & insured

— Built for this community
Why DIY Solar and Roofing in Granite Bay Always Costs More
Granite Bay homeowners try to save money by handling parts themselves. Wrong move. A DIY roof patch before solar panels go up seems logical until the installer voids the manufacturer warranty because the deck prep wasn't done to spec. 95746 homes built in the late 1990s and 2000s have OSB decking that hides moisture damage until you pull the shingles. Green Conception checks the deck before a single panel gets mounted. Placer County requires separate structural and electrical permits - coordinating those yourself adds weeks. One Stop Solar and Roofing means one team manages the sequencing from tear-off to PG&E interconnection. No gaps. No double-billing on inspections.
— The benefits
Six Reasons Granite Bay Homeowners Choose Combined Service
Single Permit Package Saves Time
Placer County processes roofing and solar permits separately, but submitting them together as a package cuts total wait time. Green Conception files both simultaneously, shaving 5-10 days off the average project timeline in 95746.
One Warranty Covers Both Systems
Manufacturer roof warranties get voided when a second contractor penetrates the deck for solar mounts. One Stop Solar and Roofing keeps the same crew on both, so the warranty stays intact and there's no dispute about who caused what damage.
PG&E Interconnection Handled Correctly
PG&E interconnection paperwork trips up homeowners every time. Green Conception files the application, coordinates the utility inspection, and tracks approval status so you're not chasing PG&E for months after install.
Deck Check Before Panel Placement
Granite Bay's older subdivisions near Douglas Boulevard often have hidden deck rot. 95746 homes get a full deck check during tear-off before any solar hardware is ordered, preventing costly re-work mid-project.
No Deposit Required to Start
Green Conception doesn't ask for a deposit to begin the estimate or the permit process. Written quotes are no-obligation, and the project schedule gets locked in only after you've reviewed every line item and signed off.
Sacramento Heat Performance Rated
Panels and shingles installed in 95746 are spec'd for Central Valley heat loads, not coastal ratings. Materials rated below the Sacramento Valley's peak conditions fail faster - Green Conception only uses products tested at sustained high temperatures.
01
Free Roof and Solar Inspection
Green Conception schedules a no-obligation site visit for Granite Bay homes. The crew checks shingle condition, deck integrity, attic ventilation, and roof pitch to determine whether a full replacement is needed before solar installation.
02
Written Scope and Itemized Quote
95746 homeowners receive a written quote breaking out roofing costs, solar hardware, racking, electrical, and permit fees separately. No bundled mystery pricing. You see exactly what you're paying for each component before signing anything.
03
Placer County Permit Filing
Green Conception files the structural and electrical permit applications as a combined package with Placer County. The team tracks status and flags any county comments immediately, keeping the project on schedule without homeowner follow-up.
04
Roof Tear-Off and Solar Installation
The roofing crew completes tear-off, deck repair, and new shingle installation first. Solar racking and panel placement follow on the fresh roof surface. One mobilization. No second crew arriving weeks later with different anchor specs.
05
City Inspection and PG&E Activation
Placer County inspection covers both the roofing system and the solar installation in a single visit. After approval, Green Conception submits the PG&E Permission to Operate request and confirms system activation with the homeowner before closing out.
— How it works
How One Stop Solar and Roofing Works in Granite Bay
Green Conception runs a structured five-step process built around Placer County's permit timeline and PG&E's interconnection schedule. Most Granite Bay projects in 95746 take three to five weeks from signed contract to utility approval, depending on permit queue times. Placer County building permits currently take 5-10 business days for residential solar-plus-roof packages. The process never skips structural review, because Sacramento Valley wind and heat load calculations affect both the roofing system and the panel racking. Every step gets documented and shared with the homeowner before the next phase begins. Nothing moves forward without your sign-off.
— More from Green Conception
More Services for Granite Bay Homes



Attic Insulation and Ventilation
Granite Bay attics in 95746 run dangerously hot in July and August, reducing both roof lifespan and solar panel output. Green Conception checks attic ventilation during every roof project and can upgrade insulation and ridge venting in the same mobilization, no second appointment needed.
Battery Backup Installation
PG&E outages in Placer County happen more often than homeowners expect during fire season. Green Conception installs battery storage systems alongside solar, sized for Granite Bay home loads, so critical circuits stay live when the grid goes down and no separate contractor is required.
- Why us
Why 4S Ranch Homeowners Choose Green Conception

One Contract, One Crew, Zero Coordination Headaches
Granite Bay homeowners dealing with Sacramento Valley heat don't need two separate contractors debating who's responsible for a leak around a solar mount. Green Conception built One Stop Solar and Roofing around a single point of accountability - one license, one warranty, one call if anything needs fixing.
"In Granite Bay I see roofs and solar treated like completely separate projects. They're not. The deck condition determines panel placement, and panel placement affects how the roof drains. You have to plan both at the same time or you're solving problems after the fact."
— Nick K. · Founder
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Green Conception Serving Granite Bay Homes in 95746
Green Conception works directly in Granite Bay's established neighborhoods along Douglas Boulevard, Cavitt-Stallman Road, and the newer subdivisions off Auburn Folsom Road. Homes in 95746 range from mid-2000s tract construction to custom builds on larger lots, and both types present different roofing and solar challenges. The team knows the deck profiles, the HOA roof color rules, and the Placer County inspection process specific to this ZIP. Every project starts with a free on-site inspection and ends with a single warranty document covering both systems.
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— Common questions
Common Questions About Solar and Roofing in Granite Bay
Do I need a new roof before installing solar?
Not always, but it depends on your roof's condition. Granite Bay homes in 95746 built in the late 1990s often have shingles with under five years of life left. Installing solar on a roof that needs replacement in three years means uninstalling and reinstalling panels at full labor cost - Green Conception checks this before recommending anything.
How long does a combined project take in Granite Bay?
Most Granite Bay projects run three to five weeks from signed contract to PG&E activation. Placer County permit processing takes 5-10 business days for residential packages. Weather delays in 95746 are rare compared to coastal cities, so the schedule is usually predictable once permits clear and materials are staged.
What permits are required in Placer County for this work?
Placer County requires a building permit for roofing and a separate electrical permit for solar. Green Conception files both as a combined submission, which Placer County accepts for residential projects. The city inspection covers both systems in a single visit, reducing the total number of coordination steps for the homeowner.
Does PG&E interconnection take a long time?
PG&E interconnection for Granite Bay homes typically takes two to six weeks after the Placer County inspection is approved. Green Conception submits the Permission to Operate application immediately after inspection sign-off and tracks the status directly with PG&E. Homeowners don't need to manage that process themselves.
Will combining roof and solar void any warranties?
Done correctly, combining both under one contractor actually protects warranties rather than voiding them. Problems happen when a second contractor penetrates a warranted roof for solar mounts. Green Conception installs both, so the manufacturer warranty stays valid and there's no dispute between separate contractors about responsibility for any penetration damage.
What roofing materials work best for solar in Granite Bay?
Composition shingles rated for high-temperature climates perform best under Sacramento Valley conditions. Class 4 impact-rated shingles also carry insurance discounts in Placer County. Green Conception specs materials rated for sustained heat above 100 degrees, not coastal products that degrade faster in 95746's summer temperature range.
Is Green Conception licensed and insured in California?
Yes. Green Conception holds an active California contractor license covering roofing and solar, plus full liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job. Placer County verifies license status at permit submission. Homeowners can confirm license status independently through the CSLB website using the contractor license number before signing anything.
How much does One Stop Solar and Roofing cost in Granite Bay?
Project costs in Granite Bay typically range from $18,000 to $55,000 depending on roof size, shingle grade, panel count, and whether battery storage is included. Federal solar tax credits offset 30 percent of the solar portion. Green Conception provides an itemized written quote broken out by system so you can see exactly where every dollar goes.


