Homeowners – Looking for a professional solar installation?

SunWize offers homeowners quality solar products and grid-tied solar systems through our nationwide network of independent solar installers and qualified solar energy experts. SunWize also installs residential and commercial grid-tie systems in California and Oregon through our Systems Division. After filling out the form below, your information will be forwarded to SunWize and our representative will contact you (your info will not be shared with 3rd parties).

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Notes about Residential Grid-Tie Solar Systems

  • Solar electric modules do not heat water. They convert sunlight into electricity that's used just like the electricity you receive from the utility. These systems are often confused with solar thermal panels that circulate water heated by the sun.
  • A system does not need to cover your entire electrical load. A small system that displaces one quarter to half of your demand can still reduce your bill from the utility. A 5kW system may replace up to 50% of a home’s electrical needs and a SunWize representative will be able to determine your system cost. However, with rebates or tax credits from the Federal and State government, this amount may be reduced by up to 50%.
  • If a roof-mounted system is not practical, ground mounted systems are another option.

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Installation Information

  1. Yes No

    (In other words, the site can have NO shading from 9:00AM to 3:00PM due to trees, buildings or other structures. Shading any portion of a module will lower the power output.)

  2. Yes No

    (A south facing roof is optimal but modules can be mounted on west or east facing roofs and still produce 90%+ power of south facing modules).

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