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West Texas Solar, LLC
We Sale, Design, and Install solar systems/arrays in the Big Country, We are locally owned and operated and are leaders in the Big Country for Solar Energy.
From BuildZoom: West Texas Solar, LLC, 4074 E Overland Trl, Abilene, TX (Owned by: Liles, Landon) holds a Contractor license and 5 other licenses according to the Denton license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 94 ranks in the top 24% of 222,249 Texas licensed contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring West Texas Solar, LLC, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
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West Texas Solar, LLC Reviews
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By Victor A.January 31, 2025Solar panel, inverter, batteries$34,000
Building Permits by West Texas Solar, LLC
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West Texas Solar, LLC License info
License Not Verified
| License # | C10769 |
| Status | Active |
| County | Denton |
| Type | Contractor |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of November, 2021. Check the current license status of West Texas Solar, LLC with the Denton County
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License Not Verified
| License # | C10790 |
| Status | Active |
| County | Denton |
| Type | Contractor |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of November, 2022. Check the current license status of West Texas Solar, LLC with the Denton County
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License Not Verified
| License # | C10791 |
| Status | Active |
| County | Denton |
| Type | Electrical |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of October, 2022. Check the current license status of West Texas Solar, LLC with the Denton County
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Verified License
| License # | 35152 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Texas |
| Type | Electrician |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of February 2026.
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License Not Verified
| License # | E7362020 |
| Status | Active |
| City | Wichita Falls |
| Type | Electrical Contractor Registration |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of March, 2022. Check the current license status of West Texas Solar, LLC with the City of Wichita Falls
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License Not Verified
| Status | Active |
| City | Abilene |
| Type | Building |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of December, 2018. Check the current license status of West Texas Solar, LLC with the City of Abilene, Texas Contractor List
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94
BuildZoom Score
7
Permits
- Building permit records show that West Texas Solar, LLC has worked on 7 permitted projects.
Folks! Look no further for a solar system. West Texas Solar is the company to select if you’re in the market to save your well-earned dollars. I was paying over $300 a month on electrical needs keeping my home cooled at 78-degrees in the summer. After the installation was completed, my monthly electrical charge dipped below $60 (normal electrical and solar fees required by my electrical provider). If I had more panels, I would probably have a better buyback from the provider or should I say a better electrical provider.
The installation was on two sides of my new home. It was designed so the panels would be in sunlight till sunset. It was also placed so the solar panels would be inconspicuous from the road adding yet another since of security. The batteries were set up inside my gate on a concrete slab outside the view of the road as well.
My system might be a little different than most but here’s what I wanted installed: I wanted a system capable of supplying power during a power outage like an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) and use the same battery charge to cut down on grid usage at night. After the batteries were fully charged, any excess power be sent back to the electric provider as a buyback plan. What I currently have is a 25 MSolar 410 watt panels, Sol-Ark 15k Hybrid Inverter and 3 EG4 PowerPro Outdoor Rated batteries at 14.3 kWh a piece for a total of 42.9 kWh.
I wanted the loan to be less than $300 a month and Mr. Jacob Lopez and his team at West Texas Solar were instrumental in reaching that goal. Jacobs kept me informed from his first visit when he showed me the options West Texas Solar had to offer. I’m still in contact with Jacob today and looking forward to future installation of batteries and/or solar panels to reach my goal of being fully independent from the electrical grid/provider. In my opinion I have an outstanding backup/UPS and it only gets better through West Texas Solar.