RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS

RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS


BENEFITS FOR HOMES


COST SAVINGS

Invest in your home, invest in solar. Homeowners can save tens of thousands of dollars on energy bills over the life of their systems.

ECOLOGICAL IMPACT

Switching from fossil fuels to solar energy is the equivalent of planting 1 acre of trees and driving 14,000 fewer miles per year.

ENERGY INDEPENDENCE

Whether you’re at risk of blackouts or utility price increases, you always have a choice when it comes to your energy.

INSTALLATION TYPES


SOLAR APPLICATIONS


HOW TO GET STARTED


VIRTUAL ESTIMATE


We consider your average monthly utility usage and use satellite imagery of your roof to determine your ideal system size. From there, we provide a basic quote that includes what you can save with local and federal incentives.
Free Quote

SITE ASSESSMENT


Get the most accurate proposal with a complimentary visit from one of our system designers. We’re happy to stop by and take a look at your property in-person so we can design a system that will work best for you.
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NEW CONSTRUCTION


Send us a copy of your plan set to receive a free consultation with a system designer. Schedule a pre-wire to make your home solar-ready or design a system based on your roof layout to maximize solar production and meet your energy needs.
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BUYING OPTIONS


We're here for you.
We make sure our buying options fit your needs.

We work with federal and local organizations to offer incentives and assistance to make going solar within reach for everyone.

We partner with local banks and credit unions to find the best financing for you.

FINANCE

Finance for as little as $0 down over 5 to 25 years, Or include solar in your home mortgage.

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PURCHASE

If you aren’t financing, we accept cash, personal check, cashier’s check, or debit card.

FAQ'S FOR HOMEOWNERS


There are a number of factors we consider when evaluating your home for a solar electrical system. These factors include shading, roof pitch, orientation, material, age, and structural integrity, as well as what utility company you use and any HOA or Historical District regulations that may apply to your home. For more details on the factors we consider, read more in our learning center.