Solar and Roofing Advisor
Learn 3 easy steps to evaluate your roof’s sunlight, avoid shading pitfalls, and plan a smarter solar installation.
Understanding your home’s sunlight exposure is essential when going solar in 2025 — especially in Southern California’s varied neighborhoods. The amount of sun your roof receives directly impacts system design, energy output, and long-term savings. At US Power, we simplify this process so homeowners can feel confident and educated from Day One.
Before getting to site visits, you can get a solid overview using free tools:
These tools offer a reliable baseline, but they don’t account for some nuanced factors, such as seasonal shading or unique roof orientations.
A visual and technical assessment helps nail down your roof’s real solar potential. Key aspects include:
Only local pros like US Power can deliver a full, accurate picture. We:
Squeezing the most energy out of your roof is crucial when utility rates keep climbing. Accurate sunlight data can help you:
When you choose US Power, we offer:
Don’t guess about your rooftop’s solar potential—know it. Schedule a free solar sun assessment with US Power and get a system built for efficiency, savings, and future growth.
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