Community Engagement

Apex Solar Power & Roofing enjoys giving back to their community whenever they can. They know that they wouldn’t be able to keep bringing their services to the communities that they serve without their support. Over the years they have taken time to give back and help support these communities in any way that they can. Check out some of the projects they have completed so far.

Adopt A Highway

In 2019, Apex Solar Power & Roofing adopted two local stretches of road to maintain. They took to the roads last Earth Day and collected over 30 bags of trash in one outing! Apex Solar Power & Roofing takes pride in their local roads and are happy to be able to help beautify them and keep the trash off them. They will be maintaining these roads again this year and you will be able to them us out and about throughout the year picking up the trash along side them.

Salvation Army

For the 2019 holiday season, Apex Solar Power & Roofing sponsored the Salvation Army Holiday Stage at the Aviation Mall. Through this sponsorship they were able to help more families celebrate a Christmas that they would not be able to afford otherwise. It also went towards supplying holiday dinners for local families. By sponsoring this event they were able to spread the holiday spirit and help families have a wonderful holiday season.

Habitat For Humanity 

A few years ago, Apex Solar Power & Roofing had the opportunity to help with a Habitat for Humanity project. They installed a 4000-watt installation on a local home, which was one of the first Habitat for Humanity homes with solar on it in the country. Apex Solar Power & Roofing had a number of employees and installers come out for the day and volunteer their time to help a local family. It was a great experience for all and they are happy that they could help a local family not only build a home, but power it with solar power.

Marathon Dance

Apex Solar Power & Roofing has had the honor of helping the South Glens Falls High School reach their fundraising goals for the Marathon Dance. Over the years they have donated $250 for every project installed in the area and $20 for every person in the area that gets a free quote. Apex Solar Power & Roofing does their best to help this great cause that helps a variety of charities in the area. The students that put on the dance are hard working and Apex Solar Power & Roofing is happy to support them.

Questions?

Apex Solar Power & Roofing is always looking for new ways to give back to their community. If you have a project in mind give us a shout! You can also refer a non-profit for our solar for a cause program to help them reach their fundraising goals. You can also contact us here with any community involvement questions! 
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