Solar installation

Find local installers for panels, systems, and storage

Find in your area

Going solar means choosing the right installer. We connect you with local professionals for new panel installations, solar systems, battery storage, and related equipment—whether residential or commercial.

A quality solar installation starts with proper design, permitting, and installation by trained technicians. Local installers understand your area's climate, building codes, and incentives, which helps ensure your system is sized correctly and performs for decades.

Whether you need a few panels on a roof, a ground-mounted array, a hybrid system with battery backup, or commercial-scale solar, connecting with the right installer in your city is the first step. We help you find vetted local providers so you can compare options and move forward with confidence.

What we help you find

  • Residential & commercial

    Panels, roof-mounted and ground-mounted systems for homes and businesses.

  • Battery & storage

    Home battery and solar storage installation for backup and self-consumption.

  • Inverters & components

    Microinverters, string inverters, and system components installed correctly.

  • EV and specialty

    EV charger with solar, carports, pergolas, and solar water heating.

When to consider solar installation

  • You want to reduce or eliminate electric bills with rooftop or ground solar.
  • You're building a new home or commercial property and want solar included.
  • You need battery storage for backup power or greater self-consumption.
  • You want to add an EV charger integrated with your solar system.
  • You're interested in solar water heating or specialty installations like carports.

Why choose a local solar installer

Local solar installers know your region's weather, shading, and permitting requirements. They can recommend the right system size and equipment for your property and help you navigate local incentives and utility interconnection. Working with a nearby provider also makes it easier to schedule site visits, get support after installation, and handle any future maintenance or repairs. We help you find these local professionals so you can get quotes and choose an installer that fits your needs and budget.

Types of solar installation we help you find

From standard roof-mounted residential systems to commercial arrays, ground-mounted installations, and hybrid systems with battery storage, the range of solar installation options has never been broader. We connect you with installers who offer solar panel installation, solar system installation (grid-tied, off-grid, and hybrid), solar battery and home battery installation, and inverter installation. You can also find specialists for solar water heater installation, EV charger installation with solar, and custom solutions like solar carport or pergola installation. Whatever your project, finding a qualified local installer is the foundation of a successful installation.

Getting started with solar installation

Start by identifying what you want: residential or commercial, panels only or panels plus storage, and any special requirements such as a flat roof, metal roof, or ground mount. Then use our site to find solar installation providers in your state and city. You can browse by specific service—for example, residential solar panel installation or solar battery installation—to see local options. Reach out to multiple installers to compare quotes, timelines, and equipment. A good installer will assess your site, explain system size and production estimates, and walk you through permits and incentives. Taking the time to find the right local installer pays off in system performance and long-term support.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a solar installer near me?
Use our site to select your state and city under Solar Installation. You'll see local providers who offer panel, system, and battery installation. Contact several to compare quotes and services.
What does a typical solar installation include?
A full installation typically includes design, permitting, mounting hardware, panels, inverters, electrical work, and interconnection with your utility. Some installers also offer battery storage and monitoring.
How long does a solar panel installation take?
Timeline varies by system size and locality. Residential installations often take one to three days on-site, with several weeks for permits and utility approval before and after.
Do I need battery storage with my solar installation?
Battery storage is optional. It can provide backup power during outages and help you use more of your solar energy at night. Your installer can advise based on your goals and utility rates.

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