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Residential Solar Done by Electricians
Solarize Home Energy installs residential solar systems with licensed electrical crews. We handle everything from panel layout to service upgrades to final inspection, and the person running the job is the same person who wired it.
Electrical-First Installs
Every install starts with a full evaluation of your existing service panel, wiring, and capacity. Your solar system is an electrical project and we build it that way from the start.
One Crew, Start to Finish
The team that mounts your panels is the same team that pulls the wire and makes the connections. No separate electrician, no scheduling gaps, no coordination issues between trades.
Code Compliance Built In
Our crews hold active licensing across Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. We build to pass inspection on the first visit in every state we operate.
Why Homeowners Work With Us

Clean Rooftop Installations
Your roof is part of your home, we treat it that way. Conduit runs are planned for appearance and function. Wiring is secured and routed cleanly. Penetrations are properly flashed and sealed. The finished system looks like it belongs on your home.

Direct Access to the Project Lead
You won't be passed between a salesperson, a project coordinator, and an install crew who's never seen your paperwork. The owner is involved in every residential project from the initial site visit through final inspection and utility interconnection.
How a Residential Install Works
It starts with a site visit. We look at your roof orientation, shading, structural condition, and existing electrical panel. If your service needs an upgrade to support solar, we identify that before the install begins, not halfway through the project when it becomes a surprise cost.
From there, we handle system design, permitting, and utility applications. Once approved, our crew installs racking, modules, inverter, and all electrical connections in a single mobilization. The same licensed team handles mounting, wiring, panel terminations, and grounding. We don't leave and send a different crew back to finish the electrical work.
After installation, we schedule the inspection, handle all utility paperwork and interconnection applications, and make sure your system is commissioned and producing before we close out the project. You get one point of contact from the first phone call through the day your meter starts running backward.
Our Residential Solar Services
Rooftop Solar Installation
Complete residential solar installation including roof mounting, module placement, inverter setup, and full electrical integration with your home's existing system.
Electrical Panel Upgrades
Many homes need a service panel upgrade to support solar, especially older properties with 100-amp or 150-amp service. We handle the upgrade as part of the project, same crew, same timeline, no separate contractor. That includes the new panel, breaker layout, meter coordination with your utility, and any required permits.
System Maintenance and Support
If your system needs service — whether we installed it or someone else did — our electricians can diagnose, repair, and maintain residential solar equipment and the wiring behind it.
