Clear guidance first
Start with whether your home and electric bill look like a real fit, then decide what makes sense from there.
Get a clean, no-pressure review of your home, roof, utility usage, and qualification so you can understand whether solar is truly a good fit before making any decision.
This site is built to help homeowners learn clearly, understand qualification, and move at their own pace instead of feeling pushed through a generic solar pitch.
Start with whether your home and electric bill look like a real fit, then decide what makes sense from there.
Learn what solar is, how it works, and what to expect without needing to sit through a long appointment first.
The goal is clarity, not confusion. If solar fits, great. If not, that is useful to know too.
The right starting point is understanding whether solar actually fits your home, your roof, and your current power usage.
The site is being built as a homeowner resource so people can get both surface-level answers and deeper solar knowledge without digging through random articles.
Start with a simple, plain-English explanation of what residential solar actually is and how homeowners typically use it.
Learn more →Understand panels, utility interaction, production, and what changes after installation in a homeowner-friendly way.
See the full guide →Review how the process typically works from qualification to installation, activation, and ongoing expectations.
Start with your review →Whether you are just curious or already serious, the process should feel clean, understandable, and easy to follow.
Look at the home, current bill, and whether it makes sense to keep talking.
Review how solar works and what it could realistically look like for your home.
Make sure the homeowner and property actually line up before moving deeper.
The goal is not forcing solar. The goal is making a smart decision with clarity.
The homepage should answer the biggest early questions right away, while deeper education lives on the pages we add next.
It usually comes down to your roof, your sun exposure, your electric bill, and whether your qualification profile lines up. That is exactly what the review is meant to help with.
No. Roof condition, utility usage, shade, and qualification can all affect whether moving forward makes sense.
Not at all. The point of the site is to make solar easier to understand whether you want a quick answer or a deeper breakdown.
No. The site and review are built around clarity first. If solar is a fit, great. If it is not, that is still a useful outcome.
Start with a simple review of your home and electric bill so you can understand whether solar actually looks like a fit.