Solar Services

Residential Solar in North Carolina

Universal Power helps homeowners across North Carolina explore residential solar panel systems designed around their home, roof, property, and energy goals.

  • 21 Years in Business
  • Statewide North Carolina
  • Residential & Commercial

Solar savings, incentives, financing, and utility approvals vary by property and situation.

Home Solar Panels Designed Around Your Property

Every home is different. Roof shape, orientation, shading from trees, and energy usage all influence what a residential solar system could look like. We help homeowners review options that fit their property and goals.

Roof-Mounted and Ground-Mounted Solar Options

Most homes use roof-mounted solar, but ground-mounted solar can be a good option for properties with open land, complex roofs, or significant shading.

  • Asphalt shingle roofs
  • Metal roofs
  • Tile roofs
  • Flat roof considerations
  • Ground-mount on open land
  • Shading evaluation

Battery Backup Options for Homeowners

Battery backup can pair with a residential solar system to store energy for later use. Backup coverage depends on system design, battery capacity, and which circuits are wired for backup.

Energy Usage and Property Evaluation

We look at recent electric usage, your utility, your roof or land, and your goals. This helps shape a residential solar system design that fits the property.

Installation Planning and Utility Considerations

A residential solar project involves system design, permitting, equipment selection, installation, and utility coordination. Timelines and approvals vary by location and utility provider.

Why Homeowners Consider Solar

Homeowners explore solar for many reasons — energy cost planning, backup power interest, long-term property planning, or interest in renewable energy. Universal Power offers practical local guidance.

  • Energy cost planning
  • Backup power interest
  • Property planning
  • Renewable energy interest
  • Local consultation
  • No-pressure process
FAQ

Residential Solar — Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. Solar may reduce electric costs, but eliminating a bill depends on system size, usage, and utility billing structure — it is not guaranteed.

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