Premium solar panels, $0 down financing, and a family-owned team handling every step — from permits to activation.
With Florida's abundant sun and rising FPL rates, solar is no longer a luxury — it's a smarter way to pay for power.
Your solar system comes fully equipped — premium hardware, permits, monitoring, and lifetime support.
A proven 4-step process that keeps you informed, in control, and worry-free.
Free in-home assessment of your roof, shade, and electrical setup. We design the system that fits your home and savings goals.
We prepare every document, pull county permits, and order premium panels and hardware — you don't touch a form.
Certified crews install your system in 1–3 days. Final county inspection passes and the site is left cleaner than we found it.
We activate your system with FPL, set up the monitoring app, and walk you through production. You start saving immediately.
Get your free, no-pressure evaluation today. We'll walk you through your options — financing, timelines, and the best path to maximize value.
Everything homeowners ask before going solar with us.
Most installations take 1–3 days on site. The full process from signed contract to FPL activation typically runs 4–8 weeks, with most of that time covering county permits and FPL interconnection — not actual install work.
Yes, but much less. You'll still be connected to the grid, so you pay a small fixed fee and any energy you use beyond what your panels produce. Most of our customers see their FPL bill drop 70–90%.
Our premium Tier-1 panels come with a 25-year performance warranty and product warranty from the manufacturer. The inverter carries a 10–12 year warranty. Our labor and workmanship are backed for 10 years.
Our panels are rated for 150+ mph winds and are engineered to Florida building code. In 15+ years across South Florida hurricanes, our systems have held up. If FPL loses power, grid-tied systems shut off for safety — unless you add a battery backup.
You pay nothing upfront. Instead, a fixed monthly payment replaces most of your FPL bill. Many homeowners see total monthly cost (new payment + reduced FPL bill) that's lower than their previous FPL bill alone.
Yes — panels still produce in cloudy weather, just at reduced output. Florida averages 230+ sunny days per year, and your system is sized based on annual production, so cloudy days are already factored in.