Saturday, April 16, 2011

Spotlight on Jamul Haven

Jamul Haven is a beautiful five-star bed and breakfast resort facility located in the picturesque foothills of the Laguna Mountains. It was built by Charles Gifford, also known as the "Olive King," and construction was finished in 1890. With an extensive, rich and robust history, this bed and breakfast represents a magnificent piece of history which, luckily, can still be appreciated today. It was completely renovated between the years of 2004 and 2007. Today, anyone seeking a relaxing, serene and incredibly fun time can stay for one or more nights for very attractive rates. Simply put, Jamul Haven is a timeless mix of history, a taste of serenity and a well deserved bout of relaxation for all.

Not too long ago, William and Marianne Roetzheim, the Jamul Haven innkeepers, asked Cosmic Solar to come and take a look to evaluate if solar might be right for their bed and breakfast. Due to their high volume of guests, they were curious if they could greatly reduce or totally eliminate their electric bill. Excited for the challenge, we decided to tackle the job and install the system for Jamul Haven. Today, the system was completed and we're proud to announce Jamul Haven has taken an impressive step towards energy independence! With 99 panels picturesquely situated on the side of a beautiful mountain on the six-acre establishment, Jamul Haven sports the perfect mix of beauty and functionality.

Cosmic Solar wanted to personally thank the Roetzheims for their trust in us and their ability to impressively pardon our dust during our bout of construction. We can honestly say this job was a challenging, yet ultimately rewarding experience; one we'll never forget! Thank you, William and Marianne. We greatly appreciate your lighthearted nature and admire your tenacity and dedication for promoting clean, solar powered energy! We are looking forward to your beautiful system producing clean power from the sun for many, many years to come.

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