The roof
Rooftop, ground-mount or not sure.
604 Go Solar turns Maple Ridge rooftops into decades of power. This page is an unsolicited concept from X9 Lab Media — the footage and photography are face-free stock, to be swapped for the company's own rooftops and arrays.
Drive east out of the rain and the light changes. The Fraser Valley opens up — Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, the flats between — and the summers run long and bright, the kind of sun that hits a south-facing roof for hours after the coast has clouded over. Most of that light just warms the shingles and leaves. A solar array is the decision to keep some of it.
604 Go Solar designs each system around the actual house — the pitch of the roof, the way the afternoon shade moves across it, the way the home pulls power through the day. It isn't a box of panels dropped on a roof. It's an array laid out string by string to make the most of where the sun actually lands.
The work runs in a clear order: a site assessment and shading study, then a design sized to the home, then permits and a weather-tight mount, then the electrical tie-in and inspection before a single panel goes live. Nothing is energized until it passes. When it's done, you can watch what the roof is making — day by day, string by string.
“A good install disappears into the roofline. The only thing you notice afterward is the number going up.”The 604 Go Solar approach
Grid-tied panel arrays mounted, flashed and wired into the home — the heart of what 604 Go Solar does across the Valley.

For properties with land and sun — racked arrays set where the roof can't carry the system.

Laid out so storage can be added later — keep more of what the roof makes for the evening.

Real-time production monitoring, plus diagnostics when an existing array stops producing what it should.

No phone tag, no long form. Our assistant asks a few quick questions about the roof, then turns it into a written quote request the team confirms by the next business morning.
Rooftop, ground-mount or not sure.
One or two storeys, roof type.
Where in the Fraser Valley.
Lower bills, battery-ready, just planning.
Tell us about the roof and where you are in the Valley — we'll set up a free site assessment.
This is an independent local business website design concept created by X9 AI to show how 604 Go Solar — a local business in Maple Ridge / Fraser Valley — could present its products, ordering flow and local experience online. It is a local business website design example and is not affiliated with 604 Go Solar. All photos, products, prices and hours shown are examples.
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