Hartford County
Solar Installation in Glastonbury, CT
Solar for Glastonbury homes, sized for higher Connecticut electric bills.
Glastonbury Solar Experts
Glastonbury is one of the strongest solar towns in Central Connecticut. Larger homes mean larger electricity bills, larger roofs mean room for the right system size, and the area has plenty of open-sky lots without dense shade.
We design each system around your specific roof and usage, handle the local permitting and Eversource interconnection, and walk you through how net metering banks summer production for use during fall and winter.
- ✓Custom system design based on your roof and energy usage
- ✓Maximize savings with Connecticut net metering
- ✓$0-down options. Pay only for the solar power you produce
- ✓Battery storage for backup power during outages
- ✓We handle permitting and utility interconnection end to end
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What Glastonbury homeowners should know
Glastonbury homes tend to use more electricity than average for the area, especially when EVs, heat pumps, or pools are in the picture. That actually makes solar work harder for you here than in homes with smaller bills. When we size a system we ask about anything you might be adding in the next few years, so we do not undersize the array for a household that is about to use more.
Also serving nearby: East Hartford, Manchester, Marlborough, Hebron, Portland.
Glastonbury Solar FAQs
Are larger Glastonbury homes a good fit for solar?
Often, very. Higher electricity usage gives solar more to offset, and Glastonbury's larger roofs and lots usually have the space for a properly sized system. We measure sun exposure and roof condition for free.
We are planning to add an EV or heat pump. Should we wait on solar?
No, the opposite. If you are likely to add load in the next few years, we can size the system for it now so your solar covers the higher usage from the start. Adding an EV typically adds around 3,000 kWh per year, and we plan for that explicitly.
How does net metering help in winter?
Your panels overproduce in spring and summer, and the excess banks as credits with your utility. Those credits collect no interest and never expire, so you draw them back down when production drops in the fall and winter.
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Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your roof, sun exposure, and potential savings. No pressure, just real numbers.