Got Solar Questions? You Are In The Right Place.
We give California homeowners honest straight answers about solar energy. No sales pressure. No unrealistic promises. Just real information to help you decide if solar makes sense for your home.
Honest Information
We explain solar in plain English without the industry jargon or sales spin.
Built For Homeowners
Everything on this site is written for real people trying to make a smart decision about their home and their money.
A Small Vetted Network
We personally work with a select few solar reps we have vetted for honesty and a no-pressure approach. Your information is never blasted to dozens of companies.
What California Homeowners Are Asking About Solar
How does solar actually work?
Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity that powers your home through a process called photovoltaic conversion.
Read moreDoes solar still make sense after the federal tax credit expired?
Yes for many homeowners — but the math is different now and depends heavily on your specific situation.
Read moreWhat is NEM 3.0 and how does it affect me?
NEM 3.0 changed how California utilities credit excess solar power and significantly affects how you should design your system.
Read moreWill solar completely eliminate my PG&E bill?
Solar reduces your bill significantly in most cases but rarely eliminates it entirely due to fixed utility charges.
Read moreDo I need a battery with solar in 2026?
Under NEM 3.0 a battery makes solar significantly more financially effective for most California homeowners.
Read moreHow long do solar panels last?
Most quality solar panels are warranted for 25 years and continue generating at 80–85% capacity even after that.
Read moreWho You Will Actually Talk To
We do not operate like high-volume lead marketplaces that sell each homeowner’s information to multiple companies. When a homeowner requests information, we may connect them with a small vetted network of solar representatives who can respond to that specific request. We work with a small, hand-picked group of solar reps we have personally vetted — for honesty, for product knowledge, and for a consultative approach that does not rely on pressure tactics. When you submit your information, it goes to one of those reps. Not a call center. Not a lead pool. One person whose job is to give you straight answers about your specific home.
What We Have Seen In The Central Valley
California electricity rates now average 30 to 32 cents per kilowatt hour, making the state one of the most expensive electricity markets in the country. Fresno and Madera homeowners pay PG&E bills that regularly hit 300 to 500 dollars per month during summer when air conditioning runs constantly. Solar is not the right answer for every home. But for homeowners with suitable roofs, sufficient electric bills, and the right financing it can make a significant difference in monthly energy costs over the long term. We help you figure out which category you fall into.