Solar in Scituate, MA—Done Right. Since 2011. No Sales Pitch. Just Honest Advice.

If you’re thinking about going solar in Scituate, I’ll help you figure out what actually makes sense for your home—based on real numbers, real incentives, and real long-term savings.

No pressure. No gimmicks. Just clear, straightforward guidance so you can make the right decision.

Based here in Scituate, I help South Shore homeowners design solar systems that maximize return, with a deep understanding of local homes, roofs, and energy usage.

I handle the design and planning myself, and work with experienced local installers I trust to make sure everything is done right from start to finish.

⭐ More than 1500+ happy homeowners!

👉 Serving homeowners across the South Shore including Scituate, Plymouth, Quincy, Marshfield, Hingham, Norwell, Duxbury, Hanover, Pembroke, Cohasset and surrounding areas across Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

green trees on snow field at golden hour
green trees on snow field at golden hour

What Solar Actually

Looks Like for Most Scituate Homeowners

Every home is different, but here’s what I typically see for homeowners across the South Shore:

System size: 8 kW – 14 kW

Typical cost: $25,000 – $40,000 before incentives

Federal tax credit: 30% of the total cost

Massachusetts state credit: $1,000

Typical payback period: 5–8 years

Most homeowners I work with offset 70%–100% of their electric bill with solar, depending on their home and usage.

I’ll walk you through exactly what your numbers look like so you can make a clear, informed decision.

For many homeowners, financing options make it possible to go solar with little or no upfront cost—often with monthly payments that are lower than what they were previously paying for electricity.

How I Work

(And Why It’s Different)

Helping homeowners across Massachusetts

make smart solar decisions for 15+ years

Helping homeowners across Massachusetts and RI

make smart solar decisions

for 15+ years

Most solar companies send a salesperson. When you reach out, you’re working directly with me.

- Since 2011, offering nearly every Solar and Battery product on the market

- No pushy sales tactics

- I’ll tell you honestly if solar makes sense—or if it doesn’t

- Systems designed for long-term ROI—not just size

- I coordinate with trusted local installers to make sure everything is done right

I’ll show you cash and financing options so you can see what (if anything) actually makes sense.

Most of the installs I manage are done with the same experienced team I’ve worked with for years.

👉 You get real answers, not a pitch.

If you want to learn more about how I approach solar overall, you can visit my main page here.

A Recent

Scituate, MA Project

I recently worked with a homeowner on a 12.6 kW system using REC Solar Panels and Enphase microinverters.

- Offsets about 95% of their electric usage

- Estimated savings: $107,000+ over time

- Designed for strong production and long-term reliability

Every system I design is customized based on the home, usage, and financial goals.

Solar Financing Options for Scituate Homeowners

One of the biggest misconceptions about solar is that you need to pay for everything upfront. In reality, many homeowners choose financing.

- Little to no upfront cost in many cases

- Monthly payments often similar to or lower than your electric bill

- Fixed payment vs rising utility rates

- You’re working toward ownership instead of renting your power

Equipment Options That Fit Your Goals

I work with a range of trusted equipment manufacturers including Enphase, SolarEdge, Tesla, REC, Qcells, and others.

I’m not tied to one brand—I’ll recommend what makes the most sense for your home, budget, and long-term performance.

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Residential Solar

Whether it’s an existing home or new construction, I design systems that match your energy needs, roof layout, and long-term goals—both financially and functionally.

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an aerial view of a house with a solar panel on the roof
an aerial view of a house with a solar panel on the roof

Commercial Solar

For business owners, solar can significantly reduce operating costs while improving long-term ROI. I help you understand incentives, tax benefits, and system design so it actually makes financial sense.

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System Maintenance

and Upgrades

Already have solar? I can help optimize, repair, or upgrade your system to improve performance.

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landscape photography of blue solar panels
landscape photography of blue solar panels

Battery Storage

Battery systems can provide backup power and additional flexibility. I’ll help you decide if it’s worth it based on your situation—not just sell you one.

What Homeowners Near Scituate are Saying:

Amanda R. - Plymouth, MA

Dave was extremely thorough and walked me through the whole process. Things happened quickly once National Grid approved everything, and the install was ready to go within a week! The electrician/installer was phenomenal too.

Lisa A. - Providence, RI

Dave and his team were fantastic. His price could not be beat as well, and I can’t imagine anyone else providing better customer service or installation experience. I am now producing enough energy to completely eliminate my electricity costs!

George P. - Scituate, MA

Hats off and kudos to Solar Dave and his team. Everyone from operations to the install team have been fabulous! I look at the App everyday to see how much I am over producing and how little we are using. Very impressive! If you are considering going solar, I would definitely talk with Dave.

FAQs

Scituate Solar Questions Answered—Expert Insights for a Brighter Future

How long does installation take?

Most installs take 1–2 days once permits and approvals are complete.

Is solar worth it in Scituate Massachusetts?

In most cases, yes—between incentives and rising electric rates, solar provides strong long-term savings for Scituate homeowners.

How much can I save?

Many homeowners offset 70%–100% of their electric bill depending on system size and usage.

Will solar increase the value of my home?

In most cases, yes. Homes with solar systems that significantly reduce or eliminate electric bills are typically more attractive to buyers, especially here in Massachusetts where energy costs are high. The key is making sure the system is owned (not leased) and properly sized for the home. When done right, solar can add value while also lowering your monthly expenses.

Do I need to pay upfront for solar?

No. Many homeowners choose to finance their system instead of paying upfront. In a lot of cases, the monthly loan payment is lower than what they were previously paying for electricity—so they start seeing savings right away. I’ll walk you through both options so you can decide what makes the most sense for your situation.

What incentives are available?

Massachusetts offers a $1000 state tax credit, SMART program payments, and full net metering.

Do I need a battery?

Not always. I’ll walk you through whether it makes sense for your situation.

How do I know if my home is a good fit for solar?

The two biggest factors are your roof exposure and your electric usage.

Homes with good sun exposure (south, southeast, or southwest facing roofs) tend to perform best, but even east/west roofs can still make sense depending on your usage and goals.

What happens if I move after installing solar?

This comes up a lot. The good news is the system simply transfers to the new homeowner and they continue to reap all the same benefits and savings!

How much does solar cost in Scituate Massachusetts?

Most residential systems I design fall somewhere between $25,000–$40,000 before incentives, depending on your home, usage, and system size.

After the 30% federal tax credit and Massachusetts incentives, the net cost is significantly lower. I’ll walk you through exactly what it looks like for your home.

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Thinking About Solar in Scituate Massachusetts? Let’s Take a Look Together

If you’re considering solar, I’m happy to take a look at your home and walk you through exactly what it would look like—based on your roof, your usage, and current incentives.

No sales pitch. No pressure. Just clear, honest numbers so you can decide what actually makes sense.

Most people I talk to just want to understand:

- if their home is a good fit

- what it would cost

- and whether it’s really worth it

That’s exactly what I help you figure out.

In many cases, this can be done with little to no upfront cost, and monthly payments that are lower than your current electric bill.

Takes 5–10 minutes to get started

Is Solar Worth It in Massachusetts?

If you're still exploring whether solar makes sense, I put together a simple breakdown of costs, incentives, and long-term savings across Massachusetts.

👉 Read the full guide