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Local Arizona solar, on your side

Arizona's data centers are booming. Your APS bill is too.

Arizona is filling up with data centers, the grid is straining, and the cost of all those upgrades keeps landing on rate cases. Whether Big Tech pays its fair share is being fought out at the Corporation Commission right now. You can't slow the boom, but you can take your own power off your utility's rate sheet, often for $0 down. We'll run your real numbers, and tell you if it doesn't fit.

About 15 minutes. No pressure, no obligation. It's your call.

  • Licensed Arizona solar contractor
  • $0-down options
  • Licensed Arizona crews

Across Arizona, the utilities keep coming back for more.

Why Arizona homeowners go solar

  • A power cost you control

    Trade a utility bill that keeps climbing for a fixed cost of power that doesn't.

  • Value that stays with the home

    A paid-off system is an asset buyers notice, not another monthly bill that follows you.

  • Sun the Valley already has

    Phoenix gets some of the most sun in the country. Put it to work instead of letting it cook your roof.

How we work

The R.I.S.E. Standard

Four steps we hold ourselves to, on every home.

  1. Review

    We look at your real bill, free. No pressure, no pushy visit.

  2. Install

    Licensed local crews handle it all: design, permits, and the utility paperwork.

  3. Save

    Watch your savings start. Your power cost gets locked in while utility rates keep climbing.

  4. Enjoy

    We stay on the hook. Panels on, we're still here when you call.

See your move

What solar could keep in your pocket

Drag your bill, pick your utility, and get a savings range right now. Add your address for a rooftop estimate. Your exact number comes from the free review. No email wall.

A rough number is fine. Drag to match your bill.

Who is your utility?

Here is your move.

While APS rates keep climbing, this is what locking your cost in could keep in your pocket.

Estimated savings per year, on averageAbout $49,200 to $77,000 kept over 25 yearsAbout $210/mo on average over 25 yearsWith $0 down, your payment starts near today's bill and stays flat while APS keeps rising, so your savings grow year after year.

Estimated savings $1,950 to $3,100 per year.

$0$74,000$148,000nowyr 5yr 10yr 15yr 20yr 25Keep paying APSOwn your solar

You are ahead from about year 1. Assumes APS's recent rate trend continues. A rough, bill-based ballpark; your exact curve comes from the free review.

Over 25 years, staying with APS costs about $137,454; going solar costs about $74,356; you keep about $63,098.
YearTotal if you keep paying APSTotal if you own solarMoney you keep
Today$0$0$0
Year 5$15,914$13,945$1,969
Year 10$36,224$28,242$7,982
Year 15$62,146$42,988$19,159
Year 20$95,230$58,306$36,924
Year 25$137,454$74,356$63,098
How you pay
Book my free savings review

No high-pressure pitch. Just your real numbers.

Optional. We will pull your actual roof from satellite. No account, no spam.

Reviews are on the way. The credentials are already here.

We're a licensed Arizona solar contractor with local crews. Want to talk to a homeowner we've worked with? Ask during your free review. We're glad to share names.

  • Licensed AZ contractor
  • Bonded & insured
  • Licensed Arizona crews

Solar incentives and financing

  • Arizona state tax credit: 25% of cost, up to $1,000
  • $0-down financing available for Arizona homeowners
How it works

What happens to the extra power your panels make?

On a sunny afternoon your roof usually makes more power than your home is using. Net metering is how your utility credits you for that extra power, so it offsets what you pull from the grid at night. APS and SRP each handle those credits differently, and the rules change over time. The short version: the more of your own sun you use, the less you buy from a utility whose rates keep climbing.

Questions

Straight answers

Does solar really make sense in Arizona?

Phoenix gets some of the most sun in the country, and APS and SRP rates keep rising. For most homes with decent sun, solar lowers and steadies what you pay for power over the long run. We confirm the math for your specific home in the free review, and if it does not pencil out, we will tell you.

How does net metering work with APS and SRP?

APS and SRP each have their own rules for crediting the power your panels send back to the grid, and those rules change over time. We walk you through how your utility and rate plan actually treat solar, so there are no surprises.

What does a system cost, and can I finance it?

Cost depends on your roof, how much power you use, and the system size. We offer financing, including $0-down options, and we show you lease-versus-buy honestly so you can pick what fits.

Is my roof right for solar?

Roof age, direction, shade, and condition all matter. Part of the free assessment is checking whether your roof is ready, or whether a repair should come first.

What happens if I move?

A paid-off system usually adds value and transfers with the home. If you financed it, we explain how the agreement handles a sale before you sign anything.

Ready when you are

See what your roof could save you.

A free review of your actual bill and your home. About 15 minutes. No obligation, no hard sell, and it's your call from there.