Solar Installers Near Me provides independent guidance across the full spectrum of home energy decisions: solar installation, battery storage, EV charging, heat pump conversions, and whole-home efficiency planning. Our fee does not change based on which brand or product you choose.
Independent estimates. No-pressure guidance.
We assess your roof, utility rate, and post-efficiency load before recommending a system size. Every proposal includes a payback calculation with no federal residential credit applied, because none exists in 2026.
Grid-outage protection and rate arbitrage, honestly sized.
LFP vs NMC chemistry explained, state rebate status date-stamped, and backup scenarios calculated for your actual critical load, not a marketing scenario. No federal credit for purchased batteries in 2026.
Level 2 charging sized for your panel and your solar system.
We run a load calculation before recommending a charger. Panel upgrade requirements are identified in the site assessment. The Section 30C federal charger credit expired June 30, 2026.
Cut your heating and cooling costs together.
A correctly sized heat pump replaces gas or oil at two to four times the efficiency. Solar offsets the electricity it consumes. We sequence, size, and incentive-stack both projects from the start.
The free first step before any equipment decision.
A 60-to-90-minute assessment included in every consultation. Utility bill analysis, attic insulation review, air leakage pathways, and load profiling before a single panel or pump is sized.
Section 48E credit guidance for projects starting before deadline.
Commercial projects with construction starting before July 4, 2026 may qualify for the 30 percent Section 48E base credit. We provide independent feasibility, financing structure, and incentive-stack analysis.
Every engagement starts with understanding your home and your utility before any system is sized or any product is recommended.
We review 12 months of utility bills, inspect insulation and air sealing quality, and profile your current and planned loads. No equipment is recommended until this step is complete.
You receive a written sequencing document: which upgrades to do first, how each one reduces the size and cost of the next, and what the payback looks like without federal credits that no longer apply.
When you are ready to proceed, we connect you with vetted local installers for the specific work you need. Our fee does not change based on which contractor or brand you choose.
We review installer proposals before you sign: correct system sizing, accurate state incentive claims, no fabricated federal credits, and no dealer fee language buried in the financing terms.
Commercial and industrial solar projects with construction starting before July 4, 2026 may qualify for the 30 percent Section 48E Investment Tax Credit base rate, with adder potential for domestic content, energy community, and low-income project designations. This deadline applies to new construction starts, not to existing projects already underway.
Independent feasibility, ownership structure analysis, and incentive-stack guidance for commercial property owners, nonprofits, municipalities, and agricultural operations.
Construction start deadline
July 4, 2026
Section 48E base credit: 30%
"Most solar companies sell a specific brand and earn a margin on what you buy. We do not install panels, sell inverters, or receive manufacturer commissions. Our income comes from the advisory engagement, which means the only system we recommend is the one that is right for your home."
Start with a free, no-pressure in-home assessment.
We assess your home, your utility, and your goals before recommending any equipment. The assessment is free and the roadmap is yours.