The 30% solar tax credit expires January 1, 2026. Go solar now to lock in $9,000 in savings. Get quotes

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Now is the time to go solar

The average homeowner saves $9,000 with the 30% federal tax credit. But a new bill is currently set to cut that credit abruptly at the end of this year. With rising tariffs and skyrocketing electric bills, now’s the time to secure long-term energy savings for your family.

The average homeowner saves $9,000 with the 30% federal tax credit. But a new bill is currently set to cut that credit abruptly at the end of this year. With rising tariffs and skyrocketing electric bills, now’s the time to secure long-term energy savings for your family.

Now is the time to go solar
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Solar is more affordable now than ever

Installation costs just hit record lows—but potential tax credit cuts and tariffs threaten to reverse this.

Electricity prices are spiking nationwide

Electricity rates rose in 67% of states this past year. Solar homeowners lock in predictable savings.

The best installers are booking fast

Homeowners are rushing to secure the 30% tax credit before it ends, but installer capacity is limited. Don’t miss out on securing a top installer. 

The 30% solar tax credit, your biggest solar advantage, is expiring.

Don’t miss out on the best solar incentive available. The 30% federal tax credit can cut your solar costs by up to $9,000—but it’s in jeopardy. Congress passed legislation to cut it by December 31, 2025, nearly a decade ahead of schedule.

Most solar installations take 12 weeks to complete. That means if you're serious about solar, the time to start is now—before it’s too late.

Why now is the time to go solar

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Frequently asked questions

With the federal solar tax credit set to expire on January 1, 2026, we’re seeing increased demand as homeowners rush to lock in incentives. As the law currently stands, your system must be fully installed by the end of 2025 to qualify for the credit.

So, while no one should feel rushed into a major decision, taking action now helps you avoid higher costs or missed savings later. The window for maximum savings is narrowing.

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