National Solar Rankings

Mountain View Solar

0BBB Complaints (3yr)Excellent
Years in Business
74/100Overall Score

Detailed Profile

Mountain View Solar, which markets under the mtvSolar brand, has been one of the most established dedicated residential solar PV installers in West Virginia since opening its doors in 2009. The company operates from 11500 Valley Road in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, anchoring the eastern panhandle of the state and serving residential, commercial, agricultural, municipal, and utility-scale customers across West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. With more than fifteen years of in-state installation history, mtvSolar predates most of the West Virginia competitive set. What stood out to our research team is the recognition the company has earned outside of its own marketing. Mountain View Solar received the West Virginia Environmental Council's Green Entrepreneur Award and has been invited to speak at multiple regional and state-sponsored renewable energy events, which is the kind of third-party validation that distinguishes a serious operator from a transient sales-led dealer. The company maintains an in-house team across design, engineering, electrical, and installation rather than subcontracting the core trades, and their published service portfolio includes residential rooftop and ground-mount solar PV, battery backup, electric vehicle charging station installation, and ongoing system service work. The Berkeley Springs headquarters location matters more than it might appear at first glance. Most West Virginia-licensed solar installers cluster in Huntington and Morgantown, leaving the eastern panhandle and the I-81 corridor underserved by in-state installers, and mtvSolar fills that gap with reach into the Hagerstown, Winchester, and northern Loudoun County markets. Prospective customers should understand that the company's review base on third-party platforms is smaller than its tenure would suggest, with roughly 43 reviews on Birdeye at the time of our research, and the company's published portfolio of specific case studies is less extensive than larger regional players. Buyers should ask for in-state references for completed residential systems, confirm NABCEP-certified personnel availability for their specific install, and request a clear interconnection timeline given the variability of West Virginia utility processing. With a composite score of 74.0 out of 100, Mountain View Solar holds the second-ranked position in West Virginia for 2026.