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Solar Panels

Solar panel installation, sized to your roof — not a generic package.

Residential and commercial PV, designed around your roof's age, orientation, shading, and actual electric usage. We check the roof before we design the system.

What this looks like in practice

How we design and install a system

  • Roof condition and remaining lifespan assessed before system design — see "Should you reroof first?" below.
  • System sized to your actual electric usage, roof orientation, pitch, and shading — not a flat "one size" package.
  • Roof penetrations flashed and waterproofed by roofers, not a subcontracted solar-only crew.
  • Permitting and utility interconnection handled for you.
  • Roof warranty and solar warranty coordinated so one doesn't void the other.
Roof age & solar

Should you replace your roof before installing solar?

If your roof has under 5-7 years of life left, removing and reinstalling panels later costs more than reroofing first. We'll tell you honestly which situation you're in — read Roof Age and Solar: Should You Replace Your Roof First? for the full breakdown.

2026 incentive status

What actually applies to a panel purchase in 2026

Ended

Federal residential credit (Section 25D)

The 30% federal credit for a homeowner who buys panels outright does not apply to systems placed in service after December 31, 2025.

Still active

Lease/PPA path (Section 48E)

Third-party-owned systems can still route through the business-side 48E credit, phasing out through 2026-2027. Ask if this fits your situation.

Active

Florida property & sales tax exemptions

Solar equipment is excluded from added property-tax value and exempt from Florida's state sales tax under current law.

Active

Net metering

Full retail-rate net metering is currently in effect statewide — we monitor this and will update this page if it changes.

Read the full 2026 solar incentives breakdown →

FAQ

Common questions

[typical install timeline — to confirm], plus permitting and utility interconnection time, which varies by jurisdiction.

Yes, most systems can be designed battery-ready. See Home Battery Storage.

Yes, permitting and interconnection paperwork are handled as part of the project.

If your roof is being replaced under an insurance claim, that's often the ideal time to add solar in the same project. See Insurance Claims.

Get a solar estimate that starts with the roof.

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