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Rooftop solar

Solar panel installation designed around your usage and roof.

Home solar panels turn your roof into a power plant, generating clean electricity, slashing your utility bills, and protecting you from rising rates. We handle design, permitting, and interconnection end to end.

What’s included

  • System sized to your usage and roof, not a generic package
  • Permitting and utility interconnection handled for you
  • Optional Tesla Powerwall pairing for day-and-night use

$15,000–$30,000

Typical cost

~6–10 yrs

Payback

Up to 10 yrs

Guarantee

Rooftop solar

The right solar system starts with your usage, not a standard package.

System size, roof type, pitch, shading, and orientation all affect production, and whether you add battery storage changes the design further. We model your specific roof rather than defaulting to a one-size system.

Panel and inverter equipment tier, along with any electrical panel upgrade required to support the system, are the other major cost drivers we walk through during the free assessment.

  • System size (kW) modeled to offset your actual usage
  • Roof type, pitch, shading, and orientation analysis
  • Panel and inverter equipment tier selection
  • Panel upgrade evaluation where needed

Rooftop solar

Pairing with a battery is where the real protection comes in.

Solar alone stops producing at night and during outages. Adding a Tesla Powerwall lets you use your own solar power after sunset, backs up your home automatically during outages, and protects you from declining net-metering rates.

We check both the solar and battery portions of the project against current state and utility programs during the same assessment.

  • Use your own solar power after sunset
  • Automatic backup during outages
  • Protection from net-metering cutbacks
  • Checked against current state and utility programs
FAQ

Common questions

How much does home solar cost?

Most residential systems run $15,000–$30,000 before incentives, depending on size and roof. State and utility programs decide your net cost, and pairing with a battery adds backup.

Should I add a battery to my solar?

A battery lets you store solar power and use it at night or during outages, increasingly valuable as utilities cut net-metering rates. We model whether solar-plus-storage is right for you.

Do I need a south-facing roof?

South is ideal, but east- and west-facing roofs produce well too. We model your specific roof's production during a free assessment.

Free estimate

Get a solar system designed around your roof, usage, and rates.

Talk with a licensed electrician, get a clear system-size recommendation, and confirm your incentive stack before any work starts.