Connecticut residential solar guidance

Understand your solar options. Before you commit.

We review your roof, bill, and goals to help you decide if solar is the right move, with no pressure and clear answers.

Unionville, CT Local and responsive
Family-owned Work with Jeff before you sign.
CT HIC #HIC.0701335 Licensed and insured

Savings vary by home, usage, roof, financing, incentives, and utility rules.

Recent Google reviews
★★★★★
No sales pressure, only education.
Adam Cegelka Google review · 2 weeks ago
★★★★★
Made the whole process incredibly easy.
Gwynne Ferguson Google review · 3 weeks ago
★★★★★
Awesome communication, 0 high-pressure sales.
Matthew Buyak Google review · 6 months ago
Recent Connecticut installs
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What Sol Choice checks

A better solar decision starts with the right questions.

The goal is not to push every homeowner into the same program. It is to understand whether solar fits the property, the utility bill, and the homeowner's priorities.

1

Home and roof fit

Roof age, direction, shading, panel placement, and any issues that could affect production or timing.

2

Usage and savings range

Electric bill patterns, expected system output, incentive assumptions, and where savings may or may not hold.

3

Program comparison

Options are reviewed in plain English so homeowners can compare ownership, financing, and timeline tradeoffs.

How the review works

Start with the home, bill, and fit.

Sol Choice reviews the details that usually get rushed: roof shape, shade, utility bill, program options, and who is responsible after the paperwork is signed.

01

Check the fit

Start with ZIP code, electric bill range, shade, and the roof shape before a full quote.

The basics come first.
02

Pressure-test the roof

Jeff checks whether roof condition, shade, timing, and access make solar worth a deeper look.

No full quote before the fit is clear.
03

Review the options

Compare installer responsibilities, program terms, timeline, and savings assumptions in plain English.

You see what you are signing.
04

Decide the next step

If the fit looks reasonable, Sol Choice walks through the practical path forward.

Clear comparison before a homeowner commits.
Jeff Amanna of Sol Choice standing outside a home with rooftop solar panels

Meet the owner

Work with a local owner, not a call center.

Sol Choice is a family-owned Connecticut business. Jeff reviews the bill, roof, shade, and goals first, then walks you through what fits, what does not, and what the next step would be.

A local person to call If you have questions later, you can still call Jeff directly.
01

Start with the real fit

Jeff looks at the bill, roof, shade, and goals first so homeowners can understand whether solar is worth pursuing.

02

Stay clear on the details

From program options to next steps, the focus stays on what the homeowner is signing, who is doing the work, and what assumptions drive the numbers.

Residential install views

Recent residential solar installation views.

Client-provided photos show the details that shape a real solar plan: roof planes, access, shade, racking, installer responsibilities, timeline, and the finished array before anything is signed.

01

Evaluate

Start with the roof, shade, utility bill, and homeowner goals.

02

Design and compare

Review system options, installer responsibilities, timeline, and savings assumptions in plain English.

03

Coordinate

Keep approvals, installation handoffs, and follow-up questions moving through activation.

Trust and proof

Real homes, real guidance, clear expectations.

Solar is a long-term home decision. Sol Choice helps you slow down, check the details, and understand the recommendation before you commit.

  • Customers repeatedly mention clear explanations, responsiveness, and low-pressure guidance.
  • Project photos show completed arrays and installation-stage coordination.
  • Savings estimates should always be tied to the homeowner's bill, roof, financing, incentives, and utility rules.
★★★★★

"He made the whole process easy and laid it all out in a simple easy to understand manner."

Eric Painter, Google review — 6 months ago

★★★★★

"Not your typical pushy solar salesman. He made the whole process so smooth."

Taylor Dilley, Google review — May 2025

★★★★★

"Professional, honest, responsive and never made me feel like he was trying to upsell me."

Emily, Google review — February 2025

★★★★★

"Knowledgeable, responsive and honest. He works to get the best rates for his customer."

Jason, Google review — January 2025

★★★★★

"In a sea of industry sales people who may not all have strong ethics, he is trustworthy, sincere, and caring."

Erika Dworkin, Google review — December 2024

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Common questions

What homeowners usually need to know first.

Can you tell me exactly how much I will save?

A useful estimate needs your bill, roof, shade, system size, financing path, and current incentive assumptions. Any fixed savings claim should be treated carefully until those details are reviewed.

Do I need a newer roof?

Roof condition matters. A review should check age, remaining life, orientation, and whether roofing work should happen before solar.

What happens after the first call?

The next step should be a property and bill review, followed by a plain-language comparison of system design, estimated production, cost, timeline, and responsibilities.

Who handles installation?

Sol Choice helps coordinate through its solar brand and installation network. Before signing, homeowners should review who will install the system, who manages approvals, and who handles post-installation support.

See whether solar fits your home before you sign anything.

Start with a practical review of your roof, bill, goals, and options. Call Jeff or request a solar review.