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SOLAR SOLUTIONS FOR TEXAS

Go Solar and
Save on Energy

Join thousands of Texas homeowners who have switched to solar energy. Get a free quote and start saving on your electricity bills while helping the environment.

$1,200+
Avg Annual Savings
25+
Year System Lifespan
230+
Sunny Days in TX
30%
Federal Tax Credit

Why Go Solar in Texas?

Lower Your Electric Bills

Texas homeowners save an average of $1,200+ per year on electricity after going solar.

Increase Home Value

Solar panels can increase your home value by 4% or more, making it a smart investment.

Energy Independence

Protect yourself from rising electricity rates and grid outages with your own power source.

Help the Environment

Reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner Texas for future generations.

Tax Credits & Incentives

Take advantage of the 30% federal tax credit and Texas incentives to reduce your installation costs.

Perfect Texas Climate

Texas gets over 230 sunny days per year, making it one of the best states for solar energy.

How Solar Installation Works

From quote to savings in 4 simple steps

1

Get a Free Quote

Tell us about your home and energy needs. Our partner will provide a customized solar proposal.

2

System Design

Experts will assess your roof and design a solar system optimized for your home.

3

Professional Installation

Licensed installers will set up your solar panels, typically in just 1-2 days.

4

Start Saving

Once connected, start generating your own clean energy and watch your bills drop.

Solar Energy FAQs

How much does solar installation cost in Texas?

The average cost for a residential solar system in Texas ranges from $15,000 to $25,000 before incentives. After the 30% federal tax credit and other incentives, many homeowners pay significantly less. Get a free quote to see your exact costs.

How long do solar panels last?

Most solar panels come with 25-year warranties and can produce electricity for 30+ years. They typically maintain 80-90% of their original efficiency after 25 years.

Do I still have an electric bill with solar?

Yes, but it will be much lower. You may still pay a small connection fee to the grid. Many Texas homeowners reduce their bills by 70-100%, and some even earn credits through net metering.

Will solar work during a power outage?

Standard grid-tied solar systems shut off during outages for safety reasons. However, if you add a battery backup system, you can keep your home powered during outages.

Is my roof suitable for solar?

Most roofs in Texas are suitable for solar. South-facing roofs with minimal shading are ideal, but east and west-facing roofs also work well. Our partner will assess your roof during the free quote process.

Ready to Go Solar?

Get your free, no-obligation solar quote today and see how much you could save.

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