SoLink Energy designs and installs residential solar photovoltaic systems from 6549 Mission Gorge Road in Grantville, San Diego, holding CSLB license #905681 under the C-46 solar classification in the 92120 ZIP. Mission Gorge Road is the primary commercial artery through Grantville, running north toward Mission Trails Regional Park, and the company's midpoint address on that corridor keeps it within a short drive of rooftops across College Area, Allied Gardens, San Carlos, and Del Cerro. Roof-mounted arrays account for the majority of installations, and the company coordinates structural loading assessments and flashing penetrations with roofing contractors—TAG Roofing & Solar in Grantville handles the companion roof work on projects where aging shingles need replacement before panels go up. Ground-mount solar systems are a second specialty, serving properties where roof orientation, shading, or structural capacity rules out a rooftop array; the company completed a ground-mount project for a client after other installers declined the scope. Each system is custom-designed using site-specific shade analysis, roof pitch measurement, and annual irradiance modeling to size the array for the household's SDG&E usage profile under California's NEM 3.0 net billing tariff. Installation typically occurs within 48 hours of city permit approval, with the crew handling panel mounting, inverter wiring, conduit runs, and main-panel interconnection in a single mobilization. Financing programs cover a range of credit profiles, and the company has approved applicants who were turned down by other solar installers. Solar water heating system interconnections sometimes require plumbing modifications to integrate a new storage tank and circulation loop, work that routes to American Plumbing Group in Grantville for copper and PEX re-piping. Post-installation, SoLink handles SDG&E interconnection paperwork, city inspection scheduling, and system monitoring setup to track kilowatt-hour production against the design estimate.