Submit your home once and get three competing quote estimates from vetted Missouri solar installers. You compare real bids side by side and pick the lowest honest price. Free, no door knocks, no spam.
Missouri homes run through a punishing range of weather. Humid, air-conditioned summers from St. Louis to Springfield push cooling bills up for months, then cold winters bring heating loads that keep the meter spinning. That swing is exactly why so many households across the state see electric bills creep higher year after year, and why a well-sized solar system can take a real bite out of the total. The catch is that the first quote a homeowner is handed is almost never the one to sign. Solar pricing for the same roof can vary widely from one company to the next, and without competing bids there is no honest way to tell whether a number is fair or padded.
That is the entire reason to gather more than one quote. When three vetted installers know they are bidding against each other for the same Missouri home, the price tightens up and the soft promises get replaced with numbers you can actually check.
Missouri sits in a healthy middle band for sunshine. The state collects strong, long days through spring, summer, and early fall, which is when air conditioning is working hardest and your panels are producing the most. Winters bring more cloud cover and shorter days, but modern panels still generate power on overcast days, and a properly sized system is built around your full year of usage, not one season. Orientation, roof pitch, shade from trees, and your annual kilowatt-hours all change the math. A good installer measures all of it before quoting, which is another reason to see three estimates rather than one rule-of-thumb guess.
The federal solar tax credit applies to homeowners across the country who buy their system, and it is the same in Missouri as anywhere else. Beyond that, the local picture depends heavily on your utility. Net metering rules, buyback rates, and any rebate or program offered by your provider vary across Missouri and change over time, so a deal that fits a neighbor on a different utility may not match yours. Because of that, the honest move is to let each of your three installers spell out exactly which incentives and net metering terms apply to your address, in writing, and then compare. Never take a verbal promise of savings, get every number in the written estimate where you can hold the installer to it.
Submit your home address and current electric bill once. We route it to three vetted Missouri installers who send competing quote estimates you can compare side by side. Free, no obligation.
Yes, free to homeowners. Installers pay a small fee only when they win your business, so our incentive is the lowest honest price.
Yes. Missouri gets solid sun across spring, summer, and fall, and modern panels still produce on overcast days. Your three installers size the system to your actual roof and yearly usage, so you see the production estimate in writing first.
Net metering and buyback rules vary by Missouri utility and change over time. Ask each of your three installers to spell out the net metering and interconnection terms for your specific utility in the written quote, then compare.
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