Tampa & St. Pete homeowners

Beat Tampa Bay's rising power bills with $0-down solar

TECO and Duke rates keep climbing. Tampa just had some of the highest electric bills in the country. Answer a few quick questions and we'll match you with a trusted local installer who can show what solar could save on your roof. Free, and no obligation.

Show me my solar savings

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  • $0-down options
  • Takes about 60 seconds
  • No obligation

See your Tampa Bay solar savings

Free, no-obligation matching for homeowners.

~60 sec

Step 1 of 4

Let's start with your home address

We'll build your home's rooftop solar profile and show it to you at the end. No obligation.

Used only to estimate solar potential and match you with installers. You can enter just your ZIP if you prefer.

Enter your address or ZIP code.

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Thanks! We're matching you with a trusted local solar installer. Here's a first look at your home's solar profile.

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How solar could lower your monthly costs

$215/mo
Typical Tampa summer bill
$140/mo
Example solar option

For many Tampa Bay homeowners, the monthly cost of a $0-down solar loan, lease, or power plan can land below their current TECO or Duke bill. Your actual options depend on your usage, roof, utility rates, credit approval, system size, and installer terms.

Illustrative only. Real figures depend on your home and a local installer's review.

$0-down optionsFor qualified homeowners
No obligationQuotes are always free
Local Tampa Bay prosServing Tampa & St. Pete
Takes about 60 secondsA few quick questions

Tampa Bay's power bills keep climbing. Solar could lock yours down.

TECO customers paid some of the highest electric bills in the country last summer, and rates rose again in 2026. Here's an honest look at how solar could change the math.

Florida incentives worth knowing about

Solar incentives, rebates, and financing vary by utility, income, property, and installer. A local pro can explain exactly what applies to your home, but here's what's on the table in Florida right now:

  • No state sales tax on solar systems, and added home value is property-tax exempt
  • Florida net-metering credit for new solar steps down in 2026, so going solar now can lock in today's rate for years
  • $0-down loan, lease, and power-purchase paths available for qualified homeowners
  • Federal 30% incentive may still apply through certain $0-down programs. Ask your matched installer

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How it works

Three quick steps from rising bill to real numbers. No pressure, no jargon.

1

Tell us about your home

Enter your address and answer a few quick questions about your home and electric bill. You'll see your home's rooftop solar profile at the end.

2

We check available solar options

We look at local incentives and reputable installers that fit your home and budget.

3

A local installer follows up

A vetted solar pro reaches out with your personalized, no-obligation quote.

Why Tampa Bay homeowners start here

A faster, no-pressure way to see your solar savings, built around your home and your bill.

Compare local options

See how reputable Tampa & St. Pete installers stack up side by side, not one-size-fits-all.

Understand incentives

Learn which rebates, financing, and local programs your home may qualify for.

No pressure, no obligation

Explore freely. There's never any commitment to buy, ever.

Built around your home

Matches reflect your roof, location, utility, and actual monthly bill.

Questions, answered

Straight answers before you share anything.

Yes, completely. Getting matched and receiving quotes is always free, with no obligation to move forward.

No. Solar is not automatically free, and not every homeowner qualifies for the same programs. Some homeowners may qualify for $0-down financing, lease, or power purchase options where the monthly solar cost may be lower than their current electric bill.

Not guaranteed. Solar savings depend on your roof, usage, utility rates, incentives, system size, financing terms, and local installer pricing. A matched installer can review your home and provide a personalized estimate.

Florida exempts solar systems from state sales tax, and the value solar adds to your home is exempt from property tax. A federal 30% incentive may still be captured through certain $0-down lease or power-purchase programs. Your matched installer can confirm what currently applies. Incentives vary by location, utility, and program availability, so enter your ZIP to get specifics.

Two reasons. First, Tampa Bay utility rates have risen sharply in recent years and increased again in 2026, so every bill cycle you wait is at today's higher rate. Second, Florida's net-metering credit for new solar customers steps down on a schedule, so the credit rate you lock in generally depends on when your system is approved. A local pro can explain exactly how this affects your home, and there's no obligation to find out.

Your address helps estimate your roof's solar potential and match you with installers that serve your area. Automated estimates are preliminary and must be confirmed by a qualified solar professional. You can enter just your ZIP if you prefer.

Never. Consent is not required to make a purchase. You're free to compare options and walk away at any time.

A vetted local solar installer matched to your home (and occasionally SolCov Solar Guides) may reach out by phone, text, or email about your solar options, only after you check the consent box.

Only to match you with reputable installers and prepare your quote (and, if you opt in, to estimate your solar potential). We don't sell your details to the open market. See our Privacy Policy for full details.

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