Local savings guidance

See if solar can lower your monthly bill.

mysolarguy helps homeowners compare monthly cost, roof fit, incentives, and financing before any sales call.

4.9 Average Rating ★★★★★
500+ Homeowners Helped
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A good solar decision starts with a clear monthly bill comparison.
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Example Bill Review

Before Solar $285/mo

Average Electric Bill

After Estimate $112/mo

Projected Net Cost

Savings depend on roof, utility rates, usage, and programs.

This is an example, not a guaranteed quote.

Quick Questions

What makes the estimate useful?

It starts with your bill, utility rates, roof fit, and available programs.

Do I need my utility bill right away?

No. Start with your average bill, then upload details later if needed.

What if solar is not a fit?

Then the best answer is a clear no, with no pressure to keep going.

Local proof

Recent installs, shown clearly.

Real project photos help homeowners picture the roof fit, equipment quality, and what a finished install can look like before they ask for an estimate.

Finished rooftop install Clean roof fit with a clear savings review.
Panel layout Designed around the home, roof, and bill.
Project proof Use real walkthrough clips here as you upload more.
What we help with

More than a panel quote

01

Savings Analysis

Compare your current bill against realistic solar payment and utility scenarios.

02

Incentive Guidance

Understand federal, state, utility, and financing programs that may apply.

03

Monthly Cost Planning

Review whether solar, battery backup, or staying put makes the most financial sense.

Homeowner confidence

Reviews should reinforce trust, not hype.

4.9 average rating

“The numbers were easy to understand, and there was no pressure to move forward.”

Homeowner review
Clear bill comparison

“I finally understood what solar might do to my monthly cost before getting a sales call.”

Homeowner review
Local advisor support

“They explained the roof fit, financing options, and what could change our savings.”

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How It Works

The main site explains. The lead page qualifies.

This homepage is for learning, trust, and comparison. When a homeowner is ready, the lead-entry page keeps the first step low-friction: location, monthly bill, and own-or-rent. Then the follow-up can get specific.