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Solar Estimate Online
Get a real, online estimate for your solar installation just a few clicks. Pricing is based on your home and selections and is shown immediately – no sales pressure, no in-home visit required.
How Our Instant Solar Estimate Works
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We use your home’s location and roof details to build your estimate.
Answer a few quick questions
Tell us about your energy use and preferences – no technical knowledge needed.
See a professional, expert price instantly
Get an estimated system size and cost from the comfort and convenience of your home.
Why Homeowners Use Our Online Solar Estimate
Sun Up Zero Down’s online solar estimate is built to give homeowners a clear, informed starting point — backed by real data and years of solar experience.
By using your address and a few quick questions, we’re able to generate a realistic snapshot of system size and pricing so you can see how solar could lower your electric bills, increase long-term energy stability, and reduce reliance on the utility grid.
- Estimates powered by real property and usage data
- Instant insight into potential system size and cost range
- Helps compare solar costs to current utility expenses
- A smart first step toward long-term energy savings and energy independence
This reflects the same thoughtful approach we take with every project and helps homeowners understand the real value solar can provide for their home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Am I good candidate for a solar system?
There are a few factors that determine if solar is right for you. Does your roof face south, east, or west? Are your roof shingles less than 15 years old? Do you have an electric bill that is $75 or more per month? If you answered yes to these questions, then you are most likely a great candidate for solar power.
Is it really possible to get a solar system installed on my roof for "zero down"?
How large of a solar system do I need?
What if something goes wrong with the solar system over its lifetime?
What makes solar leasing possible?
How do solar panels work?
Solar Panels are made up of silicone cells that turn sunlight into (DC) electricity. Once produced, that electricity flows into an inverter that converts it to (AC) electricity so that is usable in your home. The system’s production is monitored by your utility company each month via net metering. Net metering allows you to receive the full retail credit on your utility bill for each kWh of electricity your system produces.
