The federal solar tax credit is scheduled to expire at the end of 2025.
However, it takes 60 to 90 days to install the equipment and make it operational.
In addition, the instlalers will be backed up becase everyone will be trying to get in before the dealine. So, it is imperative to get the ball rolling sooner than later.
To qualify for the tax credit, your solar system must be fully installed and operational before December 31, 2025. If it’s not complete—even by one day—you could miss out on thousands of dollars in savings.
Fall and winter are peak seasons for solar. Many installers are booked out months in advance, which can lead to delays in installation, permitting, and inspections.
As demand increases, so do delays in getting panels, batteries, and installation crews. Avoid bottlenecks by starting early.
The earlier your system is installed, the sooner you’ll save on your energy bills and reduce reliance on your utility company.
Loan approval, HOA permissions, and utility agreements can all add weeks to your timeline. Don’t leave it to the last minute.
Solar lets you generate your own clean power and significantly reduce or even eliminate your electric bill.
Studies show that homes with solar panels sell faster and at higher prices compared to those without.
By going solar, you reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable planet.
Protect yourself from unpredictable energy prices and grid disruptions by generating your own power.
Federal and state programs offer tax credits and rebates, making solar more affordable than ever.
Thinking about going solar? Don’t guess—get the facts. Our free home solar report provides a personalized analysis of your property, energy usage, and local incentives to help you make an informed decision and have plenty of time to think about it.
We calculate how much you can reduce your electric bill—monthly and over 25 years—based on your utility rates and usage.
See a visual layout of your potential solar system, panel placement, and production estimates based on your roof size and local sunlight.
Learn how much you qualify for through the federal tax credit (ITC) and available local or utility rebates in your area.
Understand how long it will take for your system to pay for itself—and what your return on investment (ROI) looks like.
Get recommendations for battery storage or whole-home backup systems to increase your energy independence.
This is not a sales pitch—it’s a smart first step toward energy savings and inflation proofing your energy cost.
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