Maximum Efficiency for the Everyday Home
The Sweet Spot for Most Homes
If your electric bill is between $150–$300/month, a medium solar system (typically 6 to 10 kW) might be your ideal match. It’s the sweet spot for:
Homes with 3–5 people
Households with HVAC, hot tubs, or EV charging
People who want full offset or near-zero bills
Homeowners who may add a battery or expand later
What’s Included?
Every system comes with:
- High-efficiency solar panels (400–450W)
- Inverter, custom design, permits, and utility paperwork
- Professional installation
- App-based monitoring
- $0-down financing with fixed payments
⚡ Batteries and extra panels can be added later if your utility’s solar program remains open.
$0 Down. Low Fixed Rates.
You can install your system with:
- No upfront cost
- Low fixed rates
- Flexible terms from 5 to 25 years
Your monthly payment often replaces — or beats — your utility bill. But unlike your power bill, this one builds equity in your energy.
How Net Metering Works
When your solar system produces more than you use, that extra power flows to the grid and earns energy credits. These credits reduce your future bills — especially at night or on cloudy days.
📝 Net metering is an application process — we take care of it for you.
Estimated Cost Snapshot
System Size | Est. Cost Range (Before Incentives) | After 30% Tax Credit |
6 kW | $15,000 – $21,000 | $10,500 – $14,700 |
10 kW | $25,000 – $35,000 | $17,500 – $24,500 |
💡 Net cost per watt ranges from $2.50–$3.50, depending on your roof, location, and sunlight.
What If You Don’t Go Solar?
Let’s say your monthly electric bill is $225/month — right in the medium system range.
Over 20 years, you’ll pay:
Yearly Bill | 20-Year Total (No Rate Increases) |
$2,700/year | $54,000 |
💰 That’s $54,000 minimum paid to the utility — with no ownership and no control over rising rates.
And if rates rise just 3–5% annually (as they often do), that number can easily hit $65,000+.
⚠️ Even if you move, you keep paying
❌ You don’t own anything
📈 You’re exposed to future rate hikes
Is This You?
- Electric bills between $150–$300
- Want a full-offset, high-efficiency setup
- Need power for extras like EVs or HVAC
- Want flexibility to add storage or scale up
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Next Step
We’ll custom-design a system that fits your energy needs, roof layout, sun exposure, and financing goals.