Hartford County
Solar Installation in Rocky Hill, CT
Your neighbors. Premier Solar CT is headquartered right here in Rocky Hill.
Rocky Hill Solar Experts
We're not a national chain routing your job through a call center — Premier Solar CT is based right here in Rocky Hill, off Brook Street. When we say we're local, we mean your installer is a few minutes away.
That means faster site visits, faster answers, and a team that knows the area, the permitting offices, and how Connecticut net metering actually works for homes like yours.
- ✓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 Rocky Hill homeowners should know
Rocky Hill's mix of established neighborhoods and newer construction gives us a lot of good south- and west-facing roofs to work with, and the Connecticut River corridor means plenty of open-sky lots with strong sun exposure. Being based in town, we can get out for a free evaluation quickly and keep the whole project — design, permitting, install, and interconnection — close to home.
Also serving nearby: Cromwell, Wethersfield, Newington, Glastonbury, Berlin.
Rocky Hill Solar FAQs
Are you really based in Rocky Hill?
Yes — our office is on Brook Street in Rocky Hill. We install throughout Central Connecticut, but Rocky Hill is home, so local homeowners get quick site visits and a team that knows the area.
What does it cost to get started?
Nothing. The home evaluation is free and no-obligation, and most homeowners go solar with $0 down through a power purchase agreement. You only ever pay for the solar power your system produces.
How does net metering work with Eversource?
When your panels produce more than you use, the excess goes back to the grid and your utility credits your account. Those credits collect no interest and never expire — so you bank summer production and draw it back down in the fall and winter when output is lower.
Ready to see your Rocky Hill solar savings?
Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your roof, sun exposure, and potential savings — no pressure, just real numbers.