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Solar Installed the right Way. 

Residential and commercial solar installation for homes, farms, and businesses across Pennsylvania.

Clean installations, careful planning, and experienced crews that handle permits, utility coordination, and long-term system support across Pennsylvania.

Clean Roof Attachments and careful installation.
12-year workmanship warranty.
PECO • PPL • Met-Ed Service Areas
Support available after installation.

Why property owners hire us

Real installation experience matters.

Solar projects should be planned carefully, installed cleanly, and supported after the work is complete. That is what turns a proposal into a dependable long-term system.

Recent installations across Pennsylvania.

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Lancaster City - UU Church
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Ephrata - 50 kW Commercial
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Columbia - 30 kW Agricultural
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West Earl - 193 kW Commercial
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Lititiz - Residential 12kW AC

Choose the right solar path for your property.

Choose the path that fits the property first. Homeowners, farms, and commercial buildings have different priorities, and the right starting point makes the rest of the process clearer.

Residential Solar for Home
RESIDENTIAL SOLAR
Solar for Pennsylvania homes

A caareful installation process designed around the roof, the home, and long term reliability. A clearer path for homeowners from quote to operating system.

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COMMERCIAL & AGRICULTURAL SOLAR
Solar for businesses and farms

Systems planned around building loads, electrical infrastructure, utility requirements, and the practical realities of how the property is used every day.

Homes
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Solar designed for residential roofs and long-term ownership.
Farms
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Agricultural solar for barns, equipment buildings, and operations.
Businesses
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Commercial solar designed around real building loads.
Suppoprt
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Monitoring help, troubleshooting, and ongoing system support.

What property owners should expect from a solar installer.

Solar becomes part of the building for decades. The installer should be thinking not only about production, but about roof condition, serviceability, workmanship, and who supports the system afterward.

Careful project planning

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A solar project should begin with a clear understanding of roof condition, building constraints, electrical service capacity, and utility interconnection requirements before installation begins.

Clean installation work

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Panels, wiring, and electrical equipment should be installed in a way that is organized, serviceable, and respectful of the building the system is attached to.

Accountability after installation

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Property owners should know who installed the system, who supports it afterward, and what workmanship warranty stands behind the work.

How Solar Projects Move Forward.

Solar projects move through a series of practical steps — from evaluating the property to designing the system, installing the equipment, and activating the system with the local utility.

1. Property Review
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We review the building, roof layout, electrical service, and recent energy usage to determine whether solar is a practical fit.
2. System Design
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The solar system is designed around the roof structure, electrical infrastructure, and utility requirements.
3. Installation
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Our crews complete the solar installation including roof attachments, electrical work, and equipment setup.
4. Utility Approval
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After inspection and utility approval, the system is activated and begins producing power.
Featured Solar Installations
Real solar projects installed across Pennsylvania.
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These examples reflect the types of projects our crews regularly complete across central and eastern Pennsylvania. Every building is different, but the goal is always the same: clean installation work and dependable long‑term system performance.
Welding facility in West Earl goes Solar with 193 kW system
The German inverter technology behind this system will pump out kWH for years to come. The savings are staggering!
Commercial crane facility installs 50 kW sytem to offset their 480V loads (and 208V)
Among the typical challenges in a commercial project, infrastructure surprises can sometimes stall a project if not handled well. 
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Residential customer expands system to include third building
What was already expanded from 20 to 35, is now expanded to 50kW! The addicion of a new dettached garage gave more roof space.
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Unitarian Universalist Church of Lancaster
A great example of community vision and expert implementation. The engineering required for this custom array is impressive. 
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Installation Quality
Good solar installations start with careful planning.

Every building is different. Roof layout, electrical service, shading, and utility requirements all influence how a solar system should be designed and installed. The goal is not just producing energy today, but making sure the system remains dependable for decades.

  • ​Thoughtful system layout and roof planning

  • Clean electrical integration

  • Installation work that protects the building

Service and Support
Solar installation plus ongoing support.

Solar systems operate for decades. When issues arise, property owners should be able to reach the people who installed the system. Monitoring support, troubleshooting, and maintenance help keep systems operating the way they were designed.

  • Monitoring and system diagnostics

  • Troubleshooting support

  • Maintenance and repair assistance

Questions Pennsylvania property owners usually ask before going Solar.

Before installing solar, most property owners want to understand a few practical things: which electric utility serves the property, whether the roof and electrical service are suitable for solar, and how to think about cost and long‑term savings. These guides answer those common questions.

PENNSYLVANIA UTILITIES

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Which utility territory is this property in?

PPL, PECO, and MetEd all handle interconnection a little differently. This guide helps property owners understand which utility serves the property and what that can mean for approvals and timing.

PROPERTY READINESS

Is the roof and electrical service ready for work?

Before pricing a project, it helps to know the roof condition, remaining roof life, main service size, and whether any upgrades are likely. This guide explains what we look at first. 

COST & OWNERSHIP

How should property owners think about solar costs.

This guide explains the difference between up-front cost, long-term savings, financing, and what usually matters most when comparing proposals. 

What our customers say

PAMELA

I just LOVE my solar! I made a great decision to use Wind & Solar, as they came highly recommended by neighbors I respect.

TAPAS

I am very happy with their service. The Technicians are professional and good personnel.
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