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Solar Panel Installation in Houston, TX

Houston homeowners face subtropical humidity above 70% most of the year that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving The Woodlands, Sugar Land, Katy, Pearland, Memorial, and surrounding Houston communities.

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Why Houston Homes Need Solar Panel Installation

Subtropical humidity above 70% most of the year
Heavy rainfall averaging 50 inches annually
Hurricane season (June–November) bringing wind and debris
Hot summers with heat index regularly above 105°F
Minimal winters but occasional hard freezes
Common Home Types We Service
Brick veneer homesPier-and-beam and slab foundationsHomes with large screened patiosNew construction in master-planned communitiesRanch-style homes with large lots

What You Get

Reduces or eliminates electricity bills
30% federal tax credit (ITC) through 2032
Increases home value by average of $15,000
Net metering credits for excess power generation
25-year panel performance warranties
Battery storage add-on available for backup power

Our Solar Panel Installation Process

01

Site Assessment & Design

We analyze your roof orientation, shading, and electricity usage to design an optimal system size and panel layout.

02

Permits & Utility Application

We handle all permits and utility interconnection applications — typically the most time-consuming part of the process.

03

Installation

Racking is mounted, panels are installed, wiring is run, and the inverter and monitoring system are set up.

04

Inspection & PTO

City inspection is completed and the utility grants Permission to Operate (PTO), after which the system goes live.

Seasonal Considerations for Houston

1
Year-round algae and mildew on driveways and siding
2
Post-hurricane exterior debris and damage cleanup
3
Spring and fall heavy rain causing gutter overflow
4
Summer mosquito season peak (May–October)
5
Holiday lighting installation October–January

Areas We Serve in Houston

Our solar panel installation pros are available throughout the Houston metro area, including:

The WoodlandsSugar LandKatyPearlandMemorialRiver OaksKingwoodFriendswoodLeague CityCypress

Solar Panel Installation FAQ for Houston Homeowners

How often should Houston homeowners get solar panel installation?
Given Houston's subtropical humidity above 70% most of the year, most homeowners benefit from solar panel installation at least once a year. Year-round algae and mildew on driveways and siding often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Houston most need solar panel installation?
Brick veneer homes and Pier-and-beam and slab foundations are the most common home types in Houston and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How much does solar installation cost?
The average residential system (8–10 kW) costs $18,000–$28,000 before incentives. After the 30% federal tax credit and state/utility incentives, effective cost is typically $12,000–$20,000.
How long until solar pays for itself?
Most residential solar systems pay back their cost in 6–10 years through electricity savings. After payback, you generate free electricity for another 15–20+ years.
What if my roof isn't ideal for solar?
South-facing roofs with minimal shading are ideal, but east/west-facing roofs and partial shading can still work well. We model your specific site to determine actual production and savings.
Should I add battery storage?
Battery storage (like Tesla Powerwall) provides backup power during outages and allows storing excess solar production. It adds $10,000–$15,000 to project cost and is most valuable in areas with high outage risk or time-of-use rates.

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