We'll visit the property, assess your install options, model your battery resiliency, and give you a clear, no-pressure recommendation tailored to your home.
Serving all of South Florida
Site visits scheduled promptly
Fully permitted and certified for local building codes and insurance requirements. We know South Florida's regulations, climate, and architecture inside out.
Basic contact info is all we need to get started. Property details help us prepare, but they're optional.
Our team reviews your submission and schedules an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We assess install pathways, energy usage, major loads, and available mounting surfaces — then model production and battery resiliency specific to your home.
You receive a tailored plan for production, backup coverage, and expected battery runtime — including any electrical scope variables like panel upgrades or subpanels.
Our focus is off-roof and architectural installations — carports, gazebos, wall mounts, ground mounts, covered walkways, and fence-integrated systems. This approach avoids main-roof penetrations, simplifies insurance positioning, and eliminates the remove-and-reinstall complexity that comes with future roof work.
Absolutely. Our modular approach lets you start with critical load coverage and battery resilience, then expand into full production when you're ready. You pay for what makes sense today and scale on your terms.
It depends on battery size, solar production, weather conditions, and how many loads are backed up. We model expected resiliency on-site using your specific home's energy usage — so you know exactly what can run, for how long, and under what conditions before you commit.
A fully owned system can add 5–10% to home value by reducing operating costs and improving the property's appeal. A practical rule of thumb: every $1 saved annually can translate to roughly $20 in home value — so $2,400 in annual savings could represent approximately $48,000 in added value. This applies to owned systems only. Leased or rented systems typically don't deliver the same benefit and can create friction at closing.
The main electrical wildcard is whether your home needs a main panel replacement, a panel upgrade, or added subpanels. This is typically identified during the on-site visit and is factored into your custom recommendation before any commitment is made.
We're fully permitted and certified in Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe, and Palm Beach counties. All installs comply with local codes, Florida Power & Light interconnection requirements, and South Florida insurance considerations.
No commitments. We'll assess your property and give you a real recommendation.