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    Protecting Your Solar Investment with the Titan Solar Power Continuity Guide

    May 6, 202612 min read
    Protecting Your Solar Investment with the Titan Solar Power Continuity Guide
    Titan Solar Power bankruptcy (2024) left Arizona homeowners without installer support.
    Systems may work, but maintenance, repairs, and monitoring now need third-party solar experts.
    Manufacturer warranties (Enphase, SolarEdge, etc.) will be valid but require proper documentation to claim.
    Common issues include inverter faults, offline monitoring, and reduced energy output.
    Homeowners should use certified solar service providers for diagnostics, repairs, and warranty help.

    Arizona’s solar market is always changing, with companies often rebranding, merging, or leaving the region entirely. In recent years, several solar service providers, including Titan Solar Power, SunPower, Vision Solar, ADT Solar, Kayo Energy, Zenernet Solar, Erus Energy, Going Green Solar, and Freedom Forever, have joined the list of companies that are no longer actively supporting their customers.

    This market volatility creates a significant hurdle because your solar system is not a "set it and forget it" asset. Although designed to last for decades, without a reliable partner to handle offline monitoring, inverter failures, or performance drops, these systems can't reach their full potential. When the original installer vanishes, the technical needs of the equipment don't go away; they simply become the homeowner's responsibility to solve.

    Homeowners experienced this reality most sharply during the Titan Solar Power shutdown. Thousands were left searching for answers after the company’s liquidation filing ended its operations.

    Sunny Energy RX was founded specifically to fill this gap. With over 17 years of experience in the Arizona market, our NABCEP-certified technicians focus on supporting "solar orphans" by providing the expert repair, maintenance, and monitoring that original installers are no longer able to provide.

    If you are in this situation and want to regain control of your investment, this guide walks you through the specifics of the Titan Solar Power bankruptcy fallout. We will also break down what the closure means for your warranties, how to spot hidden performance issues, and the practical steps you can take to ensure your system continues to deliver the savings you were promised.

    Don’t let your solar investment sit idle after the Titan Solar Power bankruptcy—ensure your system is performing at its peak. Schedule a call with Sunny Energy RX today to speak with an Arizona expert and secure the professional support your system deserves.

    Before diving into solutions, it is essential to understand what issues are faced by Titan Solar customers.

    What Problems Are Customers Facing After the Shutdown?

    Identifying a failing system early is the best way to protect your investment. If you suspect your solar panels in Arizona aren't living up to their potential, look for these specific indicators:

    • Monitoring app is offline or showing errors – If your Enphase Enlighten, SolarEdge, or Tesla portal has lost connection, your system may be producing less than you think, or nothing at all. Monitoring is your first line of defense in identifying a failure.

    • Electricity bills are rising despite Arizona sunshine – A functioning solar system should offset a significant portion of your utility costs. If your bills are creeping up during peak sun months, it is a reliable signal that your hardware is underperforming.

    • Inverter fault codes or warning lights – These are not minor alerts; they indicate the system has detected a performance or safety issue. Dealing with these codes promptly is essential for solar panel repair in Arizona, as ignoring them can lead to total system shutdowns.

    • Panels are visibly dirty after dust storms or haboobs – Arizona’s intense dust events can reduce energy output by 20–30%. Panels that haven't been professionally cleaned since Titan went under are likely losing significant efficiency every day.

    • No professional inspection since installation – Solar technology isn't "set it and forget it." Systems installed several years ago without recent service are operating on faith rather than data; a professional check ensures connections haven't degraded in the extreme heat.

    • Higher Repair Costs- Switching to a new solar service provider after the company’s shutdown also comes with added costs. A new solar provider may charge inspection or diagnostic fees before performing repairs, since they did not install the original system. Costs can also increase if hidden installation issues are discovered.

    If any of these warning signs sound familiar, the next question homeowners often ask is whether their original warranty still provides protection after the installer has shut down.

    Does Titan Solar Warranty Still Protect You?

    If you are worried about your Titan Solar warranty, there is significant relief: manufacturer warranties on your solar panels and inverters are between you and the manufacturer. They are not voided by the installer’s bankruptcy. 

    Major brands like Mission Solar, Silfab, QCells, REC, etc., remain liable under their original terms. This is meaningful coverage, as panel warranties typically run 25 years and inverters 10–12 years.

    For customers, this means that while the company that installed your system is gone, the high-value components on your roof are still protected. All you need is a qualified service partner to help you facilitate those claims and handle the labor. 

    The Gap Most Homeowners Don't Know About

    Having a valid warranty and being able to exercise it are two different things. Manufacturers require specific documentation to process a claim, including a certified technician's written assessment and proof of proper maintenance. 

    Without an active installer such as Titan Solar Power to handle the paperwork, these warranty benefits often go to waste. This creates a difficult situation for homeowners who need repairs but no longer have a professional to manage the process. 

    The Solution: Bridging the "Service Orphan" Gap

    To close this gap, homeowners must shift from a reactive mindset to a proactive maintenance partnership. By securing a third-party service agreement with a reputable local contractor, you ensure a certified professional maintains your system's history and a digital paper trail of tune-ups. This satisfies strict manufacturer requirements and ensures you have a dedicated expert ready to validate and process future warranty claims. 

    Follow these steps to guarantee your coverage remains actionable:

    • Audit Your Paperwork: Gather your original installation invoice and model/serial numbers immediately. Don't wait for a breakdown to realize you're missing a digit.

    • Establish a "Professional of Record": Hire a certified technician such as Sunny Energy RX to perform a baseline inspection. Having their contact info and a recent service record on file makes them the "active installer" the manufacturer expects to see during a claim.

    • Request Digital Documentation: Confirm every service visit results in a detailed, written assessment that explicitly notes the unit's condition and any preventative measures taken.

    Protecting your warranty is only one part of the equation. For many former Titan Solar customers, the next major concern is financial: if the installer is gone, what happens to the solar loan tied to the system?

    What Happens to the Solar Loan After an Installer Bankruptcy?

    If your solar installer goes bankrupt, your loan obligations typically do not change. This is because the installer (who did the work) and the lender (who provided the funds) are usually separate legal entities.

    Key Takeaways for Homeowners

    • Loan Responsibility: You are still legally required to make monthly payments to your financing provider (e.g., GoodLeap, Mosaic, Sungage) regardless of the installer's status.

    • Performance Issues: A system that is broken or underperforming does not excuse you from loan payments.

    • Documentation is Critical: You must establish a "Technical Record" to protect your investment.

    Action Steps to Protect Your Investment

    To remain on the safer side, here is what customers should do:

    • Maintain Payments: Check autopay settings to avoid credit damage.

    • Verify Equipment Warranties: Contact manufacturers (Enphase, SolarEdge) directly; hardware warranties usually remain valid even if labor warranties are void.

    • Document Performance: Hire a third-party service provider to conduct an inspection. This provides proof of:

      • Actual production vs. promised output.

      • Equipment failures or installation defects.

      • Safety and code compliance.

    • Create a Service History: Manufacturers often require proof of professional maintenance to honor warranty claims. Without an installer, you must maintain these records yourself.

    Once financial obligations are clear, the next priority is safeguarding system performance through documentation and ongoing technical support.

    The Local Alternative

    As the industry matures, the focus is shifting away from rapid installation toward long-term reliability. This evolution has repositioned the local service specialist from a "backup plan" to the primary guardian of a homeowner's investment. When you choose a partner rooted in your community, you are opting for a business model built on longevity rather than one driven by quarterly sales quotas.

     Here is why you should choose a local service provider:

    • Arizona’s extreme heat demands fast, on-site service that only local crews can deliver.

    • Local providers understand Arizona roofing timelines and solar coordination.

    • Faster response times mean less system downtime and fewer project delays.

    • Better knowledge of local permits, utilities, and inspection requirements.

    • Hands-on support for legacy systems affected by solar company bankruptcies.

    • Easier communication—no waiting on out-of-state call centers.

    • More accountability with teams that actually operate in your community.

    • Flexible scheduling that aligns with roofing crews and weather conditions.

    While any qualified third-party provider can help restore support, partnering with an experienced team like Sunny Energy RX, which specializes in supporting abandoned and orphaned solar systems, can make the recovery process much smoother.

    How Sunny Energy RX Supports Former Titan Solar Power Customers

    We understand the frustration of losing your original support team. It’s important to know that while we didn't install your system, we are fully equipped to service it. Our team has extensive experience with every major brand in Arizona to restore your investment to peak performance.

    Here is what we offer to help you navigate the aftermath of the Titan Solar Power bankruptcy:

    • Solar System Diagnostics – We provide comprehensive assessments to establish your system's current health and identify hidden faults that may be costing you money.

    • Warranty Claim Assistance – Our team handles the full manufacturer coordination for your Titan Solar warranty. From documentation and fault assessment to filing the paperwork with companies like Enphase or SolarEdge, we manage the process end-to-end.

    • Solar Monitoring System Support – If your portal is dark, we can help. We specialize in the reconnection and troubleshooting of Enphase, SolarEdge, SMA, Tesla, Fronius, and Generac monitoring platforms to restore your visibility.

    • Performance Troubleshooting – We identify and resolve output losses caused by Arizona-specific issues, including shading, wiring degradation from extreme heat, or inverter faults.

    • Solar Panel Repair & Inverter Replacement – Our certified technicians provide high-quality repairs and warranty-aligned component replacements when diagnostics reveal hardware failure.

    • Solar Panel Cleaning – We restore the efficiency lost to Arizona dust, haboob debris, and bird droppings, ensuring your panels can actually catch the sun.

    • Solar Panel Bird Proofing – To prevent recurring damage and fire risks, we remove existing nests and install durable critter guards designed for the long haul.

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    Conclusion

    Titan Solar Power closure created confusion and frustration for many Arizona homeowners, but it did not erase the value of the system on your roof. Your panels can still produce energy, many manufacturer warranties may remain in force, and most performance issues can still be diagnosed and corrected with the right support.

    The key is taking action before small problems turn into expensive ones. Offline monitoring, inverter faults, reduced production, dust buildup, or unresolved warranty claims can quietly cost you money month after month.

    That is where Sunny Energy RX comes in. With 17 years of Arizona solar experience, NABCEP-standard technicians, and expertise across all major brands, we help former Titan Solar customers restore performance, navigate warranty claims, and protect long-term system value.

    Key Takeaways

    • The Titan Solar Power bankruptcy in 2024 left thousands of Arizona homeowners without installer support, marking a major shift in the state’s solar service landscape.

    • Your manufacturer equipment warranties may remain valid because panel and inverter warranties are typically separate from the installer.

    • Warning signs of underperformance include rising electric bills, offline monitoring apps, inverter errors, dirty panels, and no recent inspections.

    • Arizona conditions, like heat, dust, and monsoon weather, can reduce output if systems are not properly maintained.

    • Sunny Energy RX helps former Titan customers with diagnostics, repairs, monitoring restoration, warranty claim assistance, cleaning, and bird proofing.

    • Taking action early can protect your investment and help restore the energy savings your system was designed to deliver.

    Can I choose any solar company, or do I need the original installer after the Titan Solar Power bankruptcy?

    You are not required to use the original installer for most maintenance and repair needs. Many independent Arizona solar service companies, such as Sunny Energy RX, can diagnose, repair, clean, monitor, and maintain systems installed by other providers, as long as they work with your equipment brand and follow proper standards.

    Is it worth keeping solar panels if my original installer went out of business?

    In many cases, yes. A working solar system can still provide long-term bill savings even if the original installer is gone. The key is making sure the system is producing properly and receiving ongoing maintenance when needed.

    Does Titan Solar Power’s closure void my panel or inverter warranty? 

    No. Your installer’s bankruptcy does not affect your manufacturer's warranties because your warranty agreement remains directly with the manufacturer.  Panels and inverters from Enphase, SolarEdge, SMA, Fronius, Tesla, and other major brands remain covered under their original warranty terms.

    What happens to my GoodLeap loan now that Titan Solar is bankrupt? 

    GoodLeap is a separate lending company and is not part of Titan's bankruptcy. Your loan obligations continue independently. If you believe you have grounds for relief, consult a consumer finance attorney or contact the Arizona Attorney General's consumer protection office.

    What records should I keep if my solar company has closed?

    Keep copies of your installation contract, loan documents, utility approvals, warranty paperwork, equipment serial numbers, monitoring login details, and past service records. These documents can be helpful for repairs, warranty claims, resale questions, or future upgrades.

    Can I still make a warranty claim without Titan Solar? 

    Yes, but you will need a certified technician to document the fault and coordinate with the manufacturer. Sunny Energy RX handles this process end-to-end, including all manufacturer communication and paperwork.

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    Sunny Energy RX Team

    Published May 6, 2026

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