BrightHome Solar builds custom residential solar systems designed around your roof, energy usage, and utility rates. Get a clear proposal with real numbers, installation details, and financing paths that make sense for homeowners nationwide.
No-pressure consult
Permits and utility coordination handled
Financing available
Clean install plan + monitoring
Support after turn-on
No-pressure consult
Permits and utility coordination handled
Financing available
Clean install plan + monitoring
Support after turn-on
Many homeowners explore solar to lower or stabilize utility bills, protect against rate increases, and gain visibility into long-term energy costs. A custom solar proposal will show your production estimate, installation layout, equipment specifications, and the net financial impact with or without financing options.
Moving solar from research to install is simpler than most homeowners expect. BrightHome handles the technical steps; you make the decisions with clear information.
We review your bill, roof, and shading to confirm solar viability and expected production.
You receive a custom proposal with layout, pricing, incentives, and financing options explained clearly.
We handle permitting and coordinate a clean, efficient installation with utility requirements managed.
The utility approves your system for operation (PTO) and you get access to monitoring and support.
Note: Availability and timelines vary by location.
Serving homeowners nationwide and headquartered in Chicago, we tailor solar and battery systems to how your home actually runs.
Solar can be purchased outright or financed with predictable monthly payments. During your proposal review, we’ll walk through both scenarios and show the net monthly impact.
Homeowners often have practical questions about timelines, roofs, savings, and batteries — here are the most common answers.
Not always. Many roofs are solar-ready as-is. During assessment we verify age, condition, and usable surface area.
Minor shading is often manageable, but heavy shading can impact production. We analyze this via satellite tools before recommending a system.
The physical install is typically 1–2 days. Most of the timeline involves permitting and utility approval.
Yes, many homeowners add batteries after the initial solar install to increase resiliency.
Homes with solar can see increased valuation and improved energy profile depending on market conditions and financing model.
See whether solar makes sense for your home, your roof, and your bill. Start with a quick assessment and we’ll handle the technical details. Note: Availability and timelines vary by location.