Review your bill
Your electric bill shows usage, rate structure, seasonal demand, and the first clues for whether solar, batteries, or both make sense.
Homeowner solar
Home solar should not feel like a mystery. We help you understand your electric bill, your roof, your battery options, your EV charging needs, and the practical path to installation.
The simple home plan
We do not begin with hype. We begin with your actual home, your actual usage, and the reason you are thinking about solar.
Your electric bill shows usage, rate structure, seasonal demand, and the first clues for whether solar, batteries, or both make sense.
We look at roof space, electrical equipment, backup loads, EV charging needs, and the best place for solar and battery equipment.
Design, permitting, installation, inspection, and utility approval are organized into a clear homeowner project path.
Why homeowners call
Modern home energy planning includes solar production, battery storage, backup power, EV charging, rate schedules, electrical panels, and what happens when the grid goes down.
Solar can help reduce purchased utility power, especially when the system is designed around your real usage.
Batteries can help keep key loads running during outages when properly designed and installed.
A good solar plan gives you a clearer strategy for energy, EV charging, and future electrical needs.
Home solar
A home solar system should be designed around your roof, your electrical service, your utility rate plan, and your future needs. A system that looks good on paper still needs to make sense on the house.
Battery backup
Battery backup starts with a practical question: during an outage, what must keep running? Refrigeration, internet, lighting, medical equipment, garage access, selected outlets, or larger home loads all change the design.
EV charging
Adding an EV charger can change when and how much electricity your home uses. Solar and batteries should be considered together with charging habits, panel capacity, and rate schedules.
Electrical review
Solar, batteries, and EV charging often involve the main electrical panel, subpanels, breakers, disconnects, load calculations, and code requirements. The clean answer comes from reviewing the real equipment.
What we need from you
You do not need to become a solar expert before calling. A few details are enough to begin.
The site location helps us understand roof exposure, service territory, and local project requirements.
The bill helps us review usage, rates, seasonality, and whether batteries should be part of the conversation.
Lower bills, backup power, EV charging, resilience, comfort, or independence — the goal shapes the design.
Solar is construction, electrical work, utility paperwork, inspections, and long-term energy planning. 1-2-3 Solar keeps the explanation simple while respecting the serious work behind the system.
Ready?
Send the address, the electric bill, and what you want solar to solve. ABC Solar will help you understand the next step.