Independent solar advice for homeowners and businesses. No door-knockers. No commissions. No shared leads.
The federal residential solar tax credit ended on December 31, 2025. We tell you the truth about what is left in 2026: which state programs still apply, and which financing paths can still capture federal value.
Certifications and accreditations
The process
Four stages, no surprises. Every step is explained in writing before it begins.
An independent advisor visits your home, reviews your utility bills, and evaluates your roof and electrical panel. No sales rep. No brand agenda. Just your numbers.
We design the right system for your home based on your actual usage, your roof, and your utility's current net-metering rules. We recommend equipment from any brand, not a single manufacturer.
We handle your local permit application, utility interconnection, and inspection. Your system is installed by licensed professionals and inspected before it powers your home.
After your system goes live, we help you read your monitoring data, understand your first utility bills, and navigate any warranty or service issue, from any installer or manufacturer.
Our approach
The 30 percent federal residential solar tax credit ended December 31, 2025. Many solar companies are still quoting systems as if the credit exists. We do not. Every number we give you is based on what is actually available today: your state incentives, your utility's current net-metering rules, and the correct 2026 cost basis.
See what incentives actually remainWe do not knock on doors, buy shared lead lists, or hand your phone number to four competing installers. One advisor. One inquiry. No spam.
Our advisors are not paid more for recommending a larger system or a higher-margin panel. Your system is sized to your actual needs, not our revenue.
We show you the dealer fee in every solar loan proposal, in dollar terms, not obscured in the APR. The average fee is $5,000 to $10,000 on a typical system.
What is a dealer fee?We work with a vetted network of licensed installers and present competing proposals so you can see exactly why one system costs more than another.
See what solar saves you before you talk to anyone.
Enter your monthly electric bill, your state, and your utility. Get an estimated payback range, system size, and 2026 incentive summary. No contact required.
Our promise
Door-to-door solar sales have produced a CFPB complaint surge of roughly 500 percent since 2019. Investigators have documented fake rebates, inflated quotes, and contracts signed under pressure. We are structurally different: we do not employ door-knockers, we do not pay commissions, and we do not share your contact information with a list of competing installers.
Read why we never knockNo door-knockers
All contact is inbound only. We never initiate unsolicited visits.
No commissions
Advisors are not paid more for larger systems or higher-margin equipment.
No shared leads
Your inquiry goes to one advisor, not four competing installers.
No bundled consent
We never package your contact information with third-party marketing consent.
What we cover
Roof-mount and ground-mount solar systems for homeowners. Brand-agnostic equipment selection. Sized to your actual utility bills, not a national average.
Learn moreSection 48E is still active for commercial projects. Construction must begin by July 4, 2026. We assess your facility's load profile and solar potential at no charge.
Learn moreHome backup batteries paired with or without solar. Outage protection, time-of-use rate optimization, and state rebate programs for qualifying households.
Learn moreInsulation, air sealing, and smart energy monitoring before you size a solar system. A more efficient home needs a smaller system, which means a lower cost.
Learn moreLevel 2 EV charger installation, paired with solar or standalone. Section 30C credit (up to $1,000) applies only in qualifying census tracts and expires June 30, 2026.
Learn moreCommercial solar projects must begin construction by July 4, 2026 to qualify for the 30 percent Section 48E federal tax credit. After that date, the system must be placed in service by December 31, 2027.
Get a Free Commercial Solar AssessmentWhy independence matters
Sunnova and Mosaic, two of the largest national solar financing companies, both filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2025. Customers who financed through these companies are navigating open questions about loan servicing, monitoring contracts, and warranty coverage.
This is a structural risk with any single-brand or single-lender solar provider. When we present a financing proposal, we show you the lender\'s current financial status, the dealer fee in dollar terms, and what happens to your loan and monitoring contract if the originator exits the market.
We work with multiple vetted installer partners, multiple lenders, and multiple equipment manufacturers. No single relationship controls your options.
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From homeowners we have helped
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Common questions
Every question gets a direct answer. We do not hedge, and we do not redirect you to a sales call before explaining the basics.
A free in-home assessment takes about 90 minutes. An independent advisor reviews your utility bills, your roof, and your options. No sales pressure. No shared leads.