Solar Installers in San Diego, California

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Top Solar Installers in San Diego

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Cosmic Solar & Roofing

Verified
4.9 (127 reviews)
Est. 2004 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryroofingMaintenance

BBB Accredited · CSLB Licensed

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2

Jamar Power Systems

Verified
4.9 (200 reviews)
Est. 1984 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryelectricalMaintenance

NABCEP · BBB Accredited · CSLB Licensed

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3

Johnson Solar

Verified
4.8 (71 reviews)
Est. 2015 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryelectricalEV Charging

CSLB Licensed

Qcells + Enphase

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4

Solar Negotiators

Verified
4.8 (1400 reviews)
Est. 2009 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryroofingMaintenance

NABCEP · BBB Accredited · OSHA Certified · Owens Corning Preferred Contractor

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5

Sunlight Solar

Verified
4.8 (127 reviews)
Est. 2015 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryroofingMaintenance

CSLB Licensed

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6

Sunline Energy

Verified
4.8 (595 reviews)
Est. 2012 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryEV Chargingroofing

BBB Accredited · NABCEP · Tesla Certified · CSLB Licensed

Qcells + Enphase

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Alltech Solar

Verified
4.7 (119 reviews)
Est. 1995 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryelectricalMaintenance

BBB Accredited · CSLB Licensed

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8

Aviara Solar Contractors

Verified
4.5 (30 reviews)
Est. 2007 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryMaintenanceEnergy Audit

CSLB Licensed

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9

Semper Solaris

Verified
4.5 (834 reviews)
Est. 2012 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryroofingMaintenance

BBB Accredited · CSLB Licensed · Tesla Certified

Qcells + Enphase

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Stellar Solar

Verified
4.5 (680 reviews)
Est. 1998 · San Diego, California · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryMaintenanceMonitoring

BBB Accredited · CSLB Licensed

SunPower + Enphase

What Solar Costs in San Diego

$2.50-$3.50

Cost per Watt

$20,000-$28,000

Typical 8kW System

8-12 yrs

Payback Period

$1,400-$2,400

Annual Savings (8kW)

Based on national averages. The 30% federal residential tax credit expired Dec 31, 2025. State and local incentives may reduce your net cost. Get quotes from multiple installers for accurate pricing.

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Solar Installation in San Diego, California

San Diego homeowners are investing in solar to reduce electricity bills and increase property value. A typical residential system generates 9,600-14,400 kWh per year, offsetting 80-100% of household electricity use depending on system size and roof orientation.

How to Choose an Installer in San Diego

Start by checking NABCEP certification and California state contractor licensing. Get at least three written quotes that include equipment specifications, total cost, expected annual production, and warranty terms. Compare not just price, but also equipment quality, warranty length, and the company's track record in San Diego.

What to Expect

The process from signing a contract to turning on your system takes 6-12 weeks. Your installer handles design, permitting, installation (1-3 days), inspection, and utility interconnection. Once the utility grants Permission to Operate (PTO), your system goes live and starts generating savings.

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Solar Installation: Step by Step

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Free Consultation

Contact an installer for a free site assessment. They'll evaluate your roof, shading, and energy usage.

2

Design & Quote

Receive a detailed proposal with system size, costs, available state incentives, and projected returns.

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Permitting

Your installer handles building permits, HOA approvals, and utility interconnection applications.

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Installation

Panels, inverter, and wiring are installed in 1-3 days. Followed by city inspection.

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Permission to Operate

Utility grants PTO, system goes live, and you start generating clean energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do solar panels cost in San Diego?

Solar panel costs in San Diego typically range from $2.50-$3.50 per watt. A standard 8kW residential system costs $20,000-$28,000. The 30% federal residential tax credit expired on December 31, 2025, so this is the full out-of-pocket cost. California state and local incentives, net metering, and SRECs may help reduce your net cost.

Who is the best solar installer in San Diego?

The best solar installer in San Diego depends on your needs, budget, and project type. Check ratings, reviews, certifications (NABCEP), and experience on this page. Get quotes from at least three installers to compare.

How long does solar installation take?

Physical installation takes 1-3 days. The full process from contract to Permission to Operate typically takes 6-12 weeks, including design, permitting, installation, inspection, and utility interconnection.

Do I need permits for solar panels?

Yes. Solar installations require building and electrical permits. Your installer handles all permitting, including HOA approval and utility interconnection. Some jurisdictions use SolarAPP+ for same-day automated approvals.

What solar incentives are available in San Diego?

The 30% federal residential clean energy tax credit (ITC) expired on December 31, 2025. However, California may offer state-level incentives such as rebates, performance-based incentives, or solar renewable energy certificates (SRECs). Net metering policies vary by utility — check with your local utility in San Diego to see if they offer full retail credit for exported solar power. Your installer should walk you through all available incentives during the quoting process.

How much can I save with solar panels in San Diego?

Savings depend on your electricity rate, system size, and sun exposure. A typical 8kW system offsets $1,400-$2,400 per year in electricity costs. Over 25 years, total savings typically range from $25,000-$50,000. Your installer can provide a detailed savings estimate based on your specific utility rate and energy usage.

Should I get battery storage with my solar panels?

Battery storage ($12,000-$18,000 installed) is worth considering if you have time-of-use electricity rates, experience frequent power outages, or want energy independence. Without favorable net metering, batteries help you use more of your own solar power instead of exporting it at lower rates. Popular options include Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery, and Franklin WH.

What equipment should I look for?

Top-tier solar panels include REC, Q Cells, Canadian Solar, and Silfab. For inverters, Enphase microinverters (25-year warranty) and SolarEdge optimizers are the most popular. Your installer should offer multiple equipment options at different price points and explain the trade-offs.

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