It’s time to GO SOLAR
Energy independence means a brighter cleaner future. You can lead the way.
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HOW IT WORKS
Enter Your Information
Interested in adding solar to your home? To get started on your solar project we need to first connect you with a local expert. Simply take a minute to enter information about your property and energy usage and we will work on getting you the lowest cost possible.
Personalized Quotes
One or more of our solar pros will give you a custom quote for your solar project. The quotes will explain the benefits and incentives of how adding your new solar panels will reduce your personal energy expenses. Thei is no obligation or commitment required to receive these quotes.
Compare and Save
After you receive your customized quotes based on your property and location you can now decide which solar professional you would like to install your new solar panels. The final decision is up to you!
How to Get the Best Solar Quote (And Spot a Bad One)
To get the best solar quote, collect at least 3–5 detailed proposals from reputable, local installers and compare them on cost per watt, equipment quality, warranties, and projected savings—not just the total price. A strong quote will clearly list system size,...
Solar Panel ROI by System Size: What the Numbers Actually Show
Solar panel ROI by system size is usually best in the 6–10 kW range for a typical U.S. home, with payback periods around 7–9 years and lifetime returns that can easily double your initial investment. Smaller systems (3–5 kW) cost less but often have slightly longer...
DIY Solar Savings Calculator: How Much Could You Really Save?
Most U.S. homeowners who install solar panels can realistically save around $25,000–$40,000 on electricity over 25–30 years, but the exact number depends heavily on your roof, your electric rates, and local incentives. A simple DIY solar savings calculator uses your...
How Solar Affects Your Homeowners Insurance
How Solar Affects Your Homeowners Insurance Adding solar panels usually increases your homeowners insurance coverage needs, but not always your total premium by a lot. Most insurers treat roof-mounted solar as part of the dwelling, so you may need to raise your...
What to Do If a Solar Panel Breaks or Stops Working
If a solar panel breaks or stops working, start by checking your monitoring app or inverter screen to confirm which panel or part of the system is affected, then safely shut off power if you see exposed wiring, burning smells, or obvious damage. Take photos, review...
How to Prepare Your Home for Solar Installation
Direct answer: To prepare your home for solar installation, you’ll want to confirm your roof is in good condition, understand your electric usage, check for shading, and make sure your electrical panel can handle a solar system. Most of this prep is simple and can be...





