Oklahoma-specific design
Ask how the proposal handles hail exposure, summer AC load, roof age, and utility export rules for OG&E, PSO, or your co-op.
Hail-rated solar panels, practical electrical design and a 10-year workmanship warranty from a local Oklahoma solar company serving the whole state.
Oklahoma Solar Installation
Affordable Solar installs residential and light commercial solar panels across Oklahoma with the design details that matter here: roof condition, hail exposure, summer AC load, utility interconnection, electrical-panel capacity and future battery or EV-charger plans.
If you are comparing solar companies in Oklahoma, start with the scope. A good solar proposal should explain the panel layout, inverter choice, expected production, roof attachment method, electrical work, utility paperwork and activation timeline before you sign.
If you are trying to compare solar panels in Oklahoma by total cost, not just by pitch, we walk through panel quality, system size, battery-readiness, and the real installation work that affects long-term performance.
We serve homeowners and businesses statewide, with local landing pages for Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Edmond, Moore, Yukon, Broken Arrow and surrounding Oklahoma communities.
What a proper Oklahoma solar scope includes
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The best solar company in Oklahoma for one home is not always the cheapest bid. It is the company that scopes the roof, utility, electrical panel, financing, weather risk, and long-term service plan before asking you to sign.
Ask how the proposal handles hail exposure, summer AC load, roof age, and utility export rules for OG&E, PSO, or your co-op.
A serious solar installation in Oklahoma should spell out panel layout, racking, inverter choice, permits, inspections, and interconnection timing.
Panel capacity, breaker space, battery plans, EV charging, and SPAN readiness should be reviewed before final system sizing.
Compare the statewide scope here with our Oklahoma City solar page, the installation process guide, and the Oklahoma installer checklist.
Plan the Whole Project
The panel layout is only one part of the project. Roof timing, financing, batteries and existing-system support can change the right next step.
Review cash price, loan terms, batteries, panel upgrades and utility assumptions before comparing monthly payments.
Solar financing guideIf your roof is near replacement, settle removal and reinstall risk before installing new panels.
Removal and reinstallCompare roof fit, utility assumptions, electrical scope, financing and service support before choosing an installer.
Installer checklistHow It Works
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.
The Numbers
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.
Oklahoma utility export credits are not the same as getting full retail value for every extra kWh. OG&E, PSO and co-op rules make self-use important, so we size systems around your usage pattern instead of pretending every oversized array pencils the same way.
Owned solar systems can improve resale value, but the exact premium depends on the market, the quality of the installation, and whether the equipment is owned instead of leased. 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
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 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.
Process
We pull your utility data, assess your roof with satellite imagery and size a system to match your actual usage.
Our engineers build a solar plan specific to your roof layout, shading and energy profile. No cookie-cutter templates.
We handle city permits, utility interconnection applications and HOA approvals. You sign once. We do the rest.
Our crew installs your system in 1-3 days. IronRidge certified racking, sealed penetrations, full cleanup when we leave.
Once the utility gives the green light, we flip it on and walk you through your monitoring dashboard. You start producing power immediately.
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Get a custom system design based on your roof, your usage, and your budget, with clear pricing and a practical scope from the start.
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