Green Planet Energy Solutions

9101 Southern Pine Blvd Ste 320
Charlotte, NC 28273
(855) 257-7283
www.greenplanetenergysolutions.com
Contact: Williamson, Davy
Business Description: Green Planet Energy Solutions is an industry leader in providing cost-effective energy saving solutions. Our mission is to provide high quality products that focus on helping homeowners bring down their cost of living by reducing electric bills, increasing energy efficiency, prolong the life of heating and cooling units, and allowing homeowners and their families to live more comfortably. Our environmentally friendly product line is now available throughout the southeastern US and growing nationwide. As we continue to grow, we remain committed to being known for offering professional, dependable and reliable protection to homeowners for better energy efficiency. At Green Planet Energy Solutions, we offer only the best products, services and prices. Our network also share's in our commitment to excellence. Therefore, they are all trained and certified so that we can ensure maximum customer satisfaction.
In Business Since: 2011
Service Area: North Carolina and South Carolina. Main offices located in Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington. We are happy to work with you anywhere in the Carolinas!
On Angie's List Since: 6/22/2011
Warranties: TRUE
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-6:00 PM; Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Excluded Services: n/a
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: National
 
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