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Solar Cost & Savings Guide: What to Expect

What does a solar system actually cost — and how much will you save? This guide breaks down real installation prices, monthly savings estimates, financing options, and how to compare quotes so you don’t overpay.

How much does solar cost?

Direct answer

The average cost of a home solar system in the US is $28,000–$32,000 before incentives, or $19,600–$22,400 after the 30% federal tax credit. For most homes that works out to $2.50–$3.50 per watt installed.

That’s a wide range — and for good reason. Your final cost depends on your home’s energy needs, your roof type, your location, and which installer you choose. The sections below break down each variable so you know exactly what you’re paying for.

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Est. system cost

$21,000

after 30% tax credit

Annual savings

$1,440

avg per year

Payback period

14.6 yrs

break-even point

Estimates based on 2026 national averages. Get a real quote to confirm your numbers.

Cost by system size

The right system size depends on how much electricity you use. Most US homes need a 6kW–12kW system. The 8kW system is the most commonly installed size for a typical 2,000 sq ft home.

System size Avg cost (before ITC) After 30% ITC Powers homes up to
4 kW $11,200 $7,840 ~800 sq ft
6 kW $16,800 $11,760 ~1,500 sq ft
8 kW (most common) $22,400 $15,680 ~2,000 sq ft
10 kW $28,000 $19,600 ~2,500 sq ft
12 kW $33,600 $23,520 ~3,000+ sq ft

Financing options

How you pay for solar affects your total cost, monthly payment, and long-term savings. These are the three main paths.

Low commitment

Solar lease

No upfront cost

Installer handles all maintenance

You don’t own the system

Tax credit goes to the installer, not you

Lower long-term savings overall

Best for: homeowners who want simplicity over maximum savings

Low commitment

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

No upfront cost

You only pay for the power the panels produce

You don’t own the system

Can complicate selling your home

Rates can escalate over the contract term

Best for: homeowners in states with very high utility rates

How to compare solar quotes

Getting multiple quotes is the single easiest way to avoid overpaying. Solar pricing can vary by $5,000–$10,000 between installers for the exact same system. Here’s what to look at when comparing.

Price per watt, not total price. Installers quote different system sizes, so compare cost-per-watt to level the playing field. A fair price in 2026 is $2.50–$3.50/watt.

Panel brand and efficiency. Higher efficiency panels cost more upfront but produce more power from the same roof space. Ask for the panel model name and look up its efficiency rating.

Inverter type. String inverters are cheaper; microinverters cost more but perform better when panels are partially shaded. Ask which type is included in the quote.

Warranty terms. Look for a 25-year panel performance warranty and at least a 10-year workmanship warranty from the installer.

Production estimate vs your usage. The quote should include an annual kWh production estimate. Compare it to your actual annual usage from a recent utility bill to make sure the system is sized correctly.

Common questions

How much do solar panels cost per watt?

The national average is $2.50–$3.50 per watt installed in 2026. A 10kW system at $3/watt costs $30,000 before the federal tax credit, or $21,000 after it.

What is the average monthly savings from solar?

Most homeowners save $100–$150 per month, depending on their electricity rate and system size. In high-rate states like California and New York, savings can exceed $200/month.

Does solar completely eliminate my electricity bill?

Not always. Most systems are sized to offset 80–100% of your usage, but you’ll likely still pay a small monthly connection fee to your utility of $10–$20. A battery storage system can get you closer to full independence.

How many quotes should I get?

At least three. Solar pricing varies significantly between installers — sometimes by $5,000–$10,000 for the same system. Getting multiple quotes is the easiest way to avoid overpaying.

What should I watch out for in a solar quote?

Compare price per watt, not total price — system sizes vary. Check the panel brand and efficiency rating, the inverter type, the warranty terms, and whether the quoted production estimate matches your actual usage.

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2026 cost averages

Avg system cost$28–32k
After 30% tax credit$19–22k
Cost per watt$2.50–3.50
Monthly savings$100–150
Payback period7–9 yrs