This isn't about free panels. It's about understanding which structured options may fit your property — and whether it makes financial sense for your household.
We're not here to sell you anything. But if any of these apply to your home, it's worth a 60-second check.
The average Texas home pays $135–$180/month — and that climbs to $200–$300+ when the AC runs full-blast from May to September.
Winter Storm Uri left 4.5 million Texas homes without power for days. Solar + battery backup means your home stays on — no matter what the grid does.
The Investment Tax Credit (ITC) covers 30% of installation costs. Texas has no state income tax, so your net savings are higher than most other states.
Many Texas homeowners qualify for financing structures that eliminate upfront costs entirely. The 60-second check tells you what's available for your specific property.
No sales pitch. No obligation. Just clear answers about what your home qualifies for.
Takes less than 60 seconds. We ask about your home, your roof, and your electricity usage. No personal details required upfront.
We'll tell you immediately what programs and options apply to your property — in plain English, no jargon.
If it's a fit, we'll connect you with a local advisor. If it's not, we'll tell you that too. No pressure. Your choice, always.
"I honestly expected a sales pitch. Instead they told me honestly whether my house would work — and it did. $0 down, and my bill went from $195 to basically nothing."
"After 2021, I was done depending on the grid. They walked me through the whole process — no pressure, no gimmicks. The battery backup has already kicked in twice."
"What I appreciated most was the honesty. They told me my roof needed work before solar would make sense — then helped me figure out the right path. Refreshing."
It takes 60 seconds. No obligation. If it's not a fit, we'll tell you quickly.
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