Tolland County
Solar Installation in Vernon, CT
Solar for Vernon and Rockville homes, sized for Tolland County roofs.
Vernon Solar Experts
Vernon and the historic Rockville section sit east of Hartford and pay the same high Connecticut electric rates as the rest of the state. The local mix of older multi-family homes near the center and newer suburban builds further out gives us a lot of different roofs to design around.
We design each system around your specific roof and usage, handle the permitting and Eversource interconnection, and walk you through net metering and any battery options that make sense for your home.
- ✓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 Vernon homeowners should know
Vernon homes vary a lot in age and orientation, so the on-site assessment is where the real design starts. We measure roof condition and total sun exposure first, then size and lay out the array for your actual conditions rather than a generic estimate.
Also serving nearby: Manchester, Tolland, Ellington, South Windsor, Bolton.
Vernon Solar FAQs
Do you actually serve Vernon?
Yes. We install throughout Tolland County, and our office in Rocky Hill keeps Vernon site visits and follow-ups manageable.
My Vernon roof is older. Is it still a candidate?
Usually, yes. The key is roof condition: roughly 10+ years of life remaining is the threshold. We confirm during the free on-site evaluation and can recommend any roof work needed before solar if the timing matters.
How much can solar save me?
Connecticut electricity rates are among the highest in the country, so even an average-sized Vernon system can offset most of a typical bill. The specific number depends on your usage, roof, and sun exposure.
Ready to see your Vernon solar savings?
Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your roof, sun exposure, and potential savings. No pressure, just real numbers.