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Oklahoma home with solar panels at sunset

Solar panels built for Oklahoma weather

Hail-rated panels. 10-year workmanship warranty. Locally owned and installed.

How It Works

Solar in three steps

Panels produce DC power. The inverter converts it to AC. Your home uses what it needs. Excess goes to the grid and your utility credits you.

Solar installation crew working at golden hour on Oklahoma home

The Numbers

Oklahoma is one of the best states in the country for solar

Oklahoma averages 5.59 peak sun hours per day, ranking in the top 10 nationally. A typical 8 kW system here produces around 14,500 kWh per year. The average Oklahoma home uses about 12,800. That means your panels can produce more electricity than you consume.

Net metering with OG&E and PSO credits you for excess power you send to the grid at a blended rate (a mix of energy, fuel and purchased power charges, not the full retail rate). Your meter runs backwards on sunny days. Over a billing cycle, it roughly balances out.

Homes with solar sell for an average of 6.9% more, roughly $29,000 on a median-priced home. The panels must be owned, not leased, to see that value. We sell systems. We don't do leases.

#8

In the nation for solar potential

6.9%

Average home value increase with solar

25-30

Year panel lifespan with warranty

Equipment

What we install

Tier 1 monocrystalline solar panel

Solar Panels

  • Tier 1 monocrystalline panels
  • 400-440W per panel
  • 20-22% efficiency rating
  • Enhanced hail rating
  • 25 to 30-year manufacturer warranty
Enphase IQ8+ microinverter

Inverters

  • Enphase IQ8+ microinverters
  • Microinverter and string inverter options
  • Panel-level or system-level monitoring
  • Real-time production tracking via app
IronRidge XR100 solar racking rail

Racking

  • IronRidge certified racking
  • Flashed, sealed roof penetrations
  • Engineered for Oklahoma wind loads

Thinking about adding a battery later?

Just let us know during your consultation. We can install a hybrid inverter instead of microinverters so a battery plugs right in later, no rewiring needed. It won't change your solar savings, but it makes adding backup power down the road much simpler.

We select equipment based on your roof, usage and budget. Specific brands and models are confirmed during your custom design. We also install commercial solar systems for businesses. Pair your panels with battery storage for backup power or a SPAN smart panel for circuit-level control.

Built for This

Oklahoma weather is tough. Our panels are tougher.

Oklahoma is one of the highest hail-risk states in the country. Standard solar panels are only tested against 1-inch hailstones. We install Tier 1 panels with enhanced hail testing that withstands stones nearly twice that size.

IronRidge certified racking mounts the panels to your roof with flashed penetrations sealed to manufacturer specs. Every connection is weatherproofed. Our 10-year workmanship warranty covers the installation.

Oklahomans use 25% more electricity than the national average due to extreme summers and cold winters. More usage means more savings when you generate your own power.

Rural Oklahoma home with solar array, pool and American flag

Process

From consultation to activation

1

Free Consultation

We pull your utility data, assess your roof with satellite imagery and size a system to match your actual usage.

2

Custom Design

Our engineers build a solar plan specific to your roof layout, shading and energy profile. No cookie-cutter templates.

3

Permits and Paperwork

We handle city permits, utility interconnection applications and HOA approvals. You sign once. We do the rest.

4

Installation

Our crew installs your system in 1-3 days. IronRidge certified racking, sealed penetrations, full cleanup when we leave.

5

Activation

Once the utility gives the green light, we flip it on and walk you through your monitoring dashboard. You start producing power immediately.

Sources

  1. U.S. Energy Information Administration — Oklahoma residential electricity consumption data
  2. NREL PVWatts Calculator — Solar resource and production estimates for Oklahoma
  3. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory — "Selling Into the Sun: Price Premium Analysis of a Multi-State Dataset of Solar Homes"

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Read more: How Oklahoma weather affects solar panels

Common Questions

Solar panel FAQ

How many panels does my home need? +
Depends on your usage, roof size and shading. The average Oklahoma home uses about 1,100 kWh/month, which is 25% above the national average. That typically means 20-30 panels. We size it exactly during your free consultation using satellite imagery and your actual utility data.
What happens when the sun isn't shining? +
You stay connected to the grid. At night or on cloudy days, you draw power normally. But during the day, your panels often produce more than you use. That excess goes back to OG&E or PSO through net metering, and you get credited. Over a month, it roughly balances out.
Will solar panels damage my roof? +
No. We use IronRidge certified racking with flashed roof penetrations sealed to manufacturer specs. Our team has 50 years of construction and roofing heritage. Our 10-year workmanship warranty covers the installation.
How long does the whole process take? +
The physical installation is usually 1-3 days. The full timeline from signing to system activation is 4-8 weeks, mostly because of permits and utility interconnection approval. We handle all of it.
Can I add a battery later? +
Yes. If you think you might want battery backup down the road, mention it during your consultation. We can install a hybrid inverter instead of microinverters. It costs a few hundred dollars more upfront but saves thousands in rewiring later. Your solar savings stay the same either way.
How much does a solar system cost? +
A typical residential system in Oklahoma runs $2.50-$3.00 per watt installed. For an average home, that's roughly $20,000-$30,000 for a 8-10 kW system. The exact cost depends on your roof layout, system size and equipment choices. We provide exact pricing during your free consultation.
What financing options are available? +
We offer cash purchase and solar loan options. Cash gives you the fastest return since there are no interest payments. Solar loans spread the cost over 10-25 years with monthly payments that often match or beat your current electric bill. We don't do leases or PPAs because you should own the asset on your roof.
What maintenance do solar panels need? +
Almost none. Solar panels have no moving parts. Rain handles most cleaning in Oklahoma. Your inverter monitors performance 24/7, and we can access diagnostics remotely if anything looks off. The only regular check is making sure nothing is shading the panels (tree growth, debris after storms). Most homeowners never touch them.

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