American Array Solar and Roofing operates out of a Paseo Nuevo address in downtown Santa Barbara, listing roofing as their primary service. The company name suggests a solar focus, though the data I'm looking at only documents roofing work—project photos show standard roof components like soffits, fascia, gutters, downspouts, and ventilation details. They maintain an active Instagram presence with nearly daily posts through late July, plus Facebook, Twitter, and Google Maps profiles, which signals they're investing in visibility.
Here's my concern: I see zero customer reviews or ratings in the data provided. After 27 years in this business, I've learned that established roofing contractors in Santa Barbara County accumulate feedback—especially if they're doing consistent residential work in a tight-knit community like ours. The absence of reviews doesn't mean poor work, but it makes it harder for homeowners to gauge real-world performance. The project images focus on technical roof elements rather than completed installations, which tells me little about craftsmanship or how they handle our coastal challenges like salt air corrosion and tile work common in Spanish Colonial homes.
If you're considering American Array Solar and Roofing, ask for local references directly and verify their contractor license status. In Santa Barbara's competitive roofing market, you want someone with a documented track record—especially before our winter rainy season arrives.