Solar Installation

in Montgomery County

The Sunwise Guarantee

Expertise

Specialized solar solutions built for PA's climate.

Savings

Significant energy bill reductions plus a 30% federal tax credit.

Reliability

Durable installations designed to last for decades.

Support

Long-term maintenance and dedicated
customer care.

Solar Installation Process

We start by assessing your property’s unique energy needs, location, and roof condition. This initial evaluation ensures you receive a solar solution that fits your lifestyle, budget, and energy goals perfectly.

Sunwise solar professional wearing a company cap and polo, standing outside a home with solar panels installed on the roof, representing the consultation phase of the solar installation process.

Our experienced solar professionals create a custom-designed system tailored specifically to your home’s architecture and energy requirements. We also take care of securing all necessary local permits, making the entire process seamless and hassle-free for you.

Sunwise solar installation van parked on a residential street under a blue sky, representing the design and permitting phase of the solar installation process.

Your solar panels will be expertly installed by certified technicians dedicated to quality workmanship. They focus on efficiency and precision, completing the installation promptly while respecting your home’s surroundings and minimizing any disruption.

Two solar technicians wearing safety harnesses installing solar panels on a residential roof, representing the installation phase of the solar installation process.

After installation, we activate your system and provide user-friendly tools to track your solar energy production and performance. Our ongoing monitoring ensures your solar panels remain efficient, and we’re always here for continued assistance and advice.

Technician in a black jacket working on a solar power electrical panel mounted on a house exterior, representing the activation and monitoring phase of the solar installation process.

Exclusive Benefits

Solar Incentives

Smart Savings for Montgomery County Homes

Fast Payback

The 30 percent federal credit, PECO retail net-metering, and Pennsylvania SRECs averaging about $30 each lower a 6 kW system’s up-front cost so Montgomery County owners break even in eight years.

Lower Energy Bills

With about 3.9 peak sun-hours daily, a well-oriented 6 kW rooftop array produces roughly 5,000 kWh each year, cutting the average Montgomery County electricity bill in half and locking savings for decades.

Resale Premium

Pennsylvania sales research shows solar homes command three-to-four percent premiums, adding about $16,000 to the median Montgomery County property and helping listings attract buyers sooner than non-solar comparables.

Financing

Solutions

Sunwise Energy makes solar more affordable in Montgomery County through flexible financing. Home-owners served by PECO receive full-retail bill credits for surplus power under Pennsylvania’s net-metering rule, claim the 30 percent federal Residential Clean Energy Credit, and earn Solar Renewable Energy Credits currently trading at about $31 each, which together drive down total system costs. Our team pairs these incentives with low-interest loans from the state’s Solar Energy Program and trusted lending partners, letting you spread payments while your savings grow. With reliable local support and clear cost offsets, installing solar in Montgomery County delivers lasting economic gains.

FAQs

The average price runs about $2.50 to $3.50 per watt; a typical 7 kW system costs roughly $17,500 to $24,500 before incentives. Claiming the 30 percent federal tax credit lowers that bill by nearly a third.

Yes. Full-retail PECO net-metering, the 30 percent federal credit, and Pennsylvania SRECs now selling for around $31 each mean most homes recoup their investment in about seven to ten years.

Yes. Local building and electrical permits are required for rooftop and ground systems. We prepare the plans, submit the forms, and schedule all inspections for you.

Home-owners can use the 30 percent federal credit, receive full-value bill credits through PECO net-metering, and earn cash by selling Pennsylvania SRECs.

Rooftop arrays are generally classed as accessory uses and need no extra zoning review. Ground-mounted systems may face height or setback limits, and we handle any zoning steps during design.

It is possible, but you will need substantial battery storage and often a backup generator. Most residents remain connected to keep net-metering credits and reduce overall costs.

No. As of 2025, solar equipment is still subject to the state’s 6 percent sales tax.

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