Hartford County
Solar Installation in New Britain, CT
Solar built for New Britain rooftops and Connecticut electric rates.
New Britain Solar Experts
New Britain — the Hardware City — is full of exactly the kind of single-family homes that make great solar candidates: solid roofs, room to lay out a properly sized system, and electric bills that climb every time rates go up.
From Belvedere and the East Side to the neighborhoods around Walnut Hill Park and Broad Street, we design each system around your home and handle the permitting and utility interconnection end to end.
- ✓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 New Britain homeowners should know
New Britain's dense grid of residential streets means many homes have neighbors and trees nearby, so sun exposure can vary lot to lot. That's why we measure your roof's total sun exposure before designing anything — strong scores make for a strong system, and per-panel microinverters keep partial shade on one section from dragging down the rest.
Also serving nearby: Plainville, Newington, Berlin, Farmington, Kensington.
New Britain Solar FAQs
Is my New Britain rooftop a good fit for solar?
Most single-family roofs in New Britain are. The biggest factors are sun exposure and roof condition — we measure both for free. South-facing roofs produce the most, but east- and west-facing roofs work well too.
Do I need good credit or a big down payment?
Most homeowners go solar with $0 down through a power purchase agreement, so there's no large upfront cost. We'll walk you through the options during your free evaluation.
Will solar still save me money in winter?
Yes — that's what net metering is for. Your system overproduces in spring and summer, banking credits with your utility that never expire. You draw those credits back down in the fall and winter when production naturally drops to around 85%.
Ready to see your New Britain solar savings?
Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your roof, sun exposure, and potential savings — no pressure, just real numbers.