Harness the Power of the Sun

Transform your home or business with our cutting-edge residential solar solutions. At Northwest Electric and Solar, we help Washington homeowners save on energy costs while reducing their carbon footprint. Join the solar revolution and enjoy a brighter, more sustainable future.

Why Go Solar?

  • Save on Energy Bills: Slash your electricity costs by generating your own power.
  • Increase Home Value: Solar panels can boost your property value and appeal.
  • Environmental Impact: Reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner planet.
  • Energy Independence: Gain control over your energy source and reduce reliance on the grid.

Solar Incentives for Washington Homeowners

Washington homeowners and businesses can also take advantage of several incentives to make solar more affordable:

  • Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC): Deduct 30% of your solar system cost from your federal taxes, available for installations through 2032.
  • Net Metering Programs: Earn credits for excess electricity your solar panels produces to offset future utility bills.
  • Utility Rebates: Some utility providers offer cash rebates for installing solar systems; check with your local utility for details.
  • Sales Tax Exemptions: Certain solar installations are exempt from state sales tax, reducing upfront costs.

Solar Products and Equipment

NWES selects the highest-quality components to complement our expert craftsmanship. We have carefully chosen these brands of solar panels, inverters, and related solar energy equipment. Our Washington State solar energy company will design your solar system to best suit your unique project and site. Click on the button below to check out the different pieces that are used to create a solar energy equipment and the brands we use for each component.

Working with Northwest Electric and Solar

When you hire Northwest Electric and Solar, you can rest assured your system will be installed by an expert, experienced, professional, and diligent solar panel installation team in Washington State. A licensed journeyman electrician (with specialized solar training) leads the crew in Washington State, which includes one or two electrical apprentices in each solar installation team.

  • We use the latest software, tools and methods to accurately assess your site and recommend the best options according to your needs and goals.
  • Your solar equipment is installed safely to meet electric and building codes as well as utility requirements.
  • All costs are included in a single price. There are no added fees. Price includes permits, utility approvals and fees, registration fees, etc.
  • NWES stands by its work with the best warranty in the industry, covering workmanship, replacement, and production.
  • NWES is local. Your money stays in state, in the local community, supporting local jobs in manufacturing, supply chain and installation.

Washington's First NABCEP Accredited Company

Northwest Electric and Solar (NWES) continuously seeks to improve our electrical and energy contractor skills and expertise. We ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction by investing in our staff. Training and helping our employees become NABCEP board-certified increases their confidence in their abilities to serve you! We are thrilled to announce that we are the first company in Washington and one of 10 in the USA to be NABCEP accredited.

Solar Knowledge

Washington Solar FAQs

  • Does solar really work in Washington – isn’t it too cloudy here?

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    Solar works in all parts of Washington. Anytime there is daylight, the photovoltaic (PV) panels will produce electricity, with more power produced on sunny days than on cloudy ones. Because we experience very long hours of daylight and sunny weather in summer, power output in July is about six times greater than in December. And Net Metering (one-for-one credit of KWH) allows excess electricity from summer sunshine to be “banked” to reduce subsequent electric bills. Rain and snow help keep the modules clean for less maintenance and higher production. Solar systems operate more efficiently in our

  • What is the right size solar system for me?

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    We look at several key factors when designing a residential or commercial solar system for you in Washington State. First is usable roof space. We consider setbacks required by law, avoid shaded areas, and avoid chimneys and skylights. Second, we design the system so that the array’s yearly electrical output does not significantly exceed your annual electricity usage, determined by your electricity bill. The third is your budget.

    We design options to be both affordable and cost-effective over the long haul. We partner with credit unions that offer zero-down low-interest solar loans. Each module is approximately 66” by 40” and takes up about 20 square feet, so about 800 square feet of roof space is needed for a 40-module array.

    We measure system size in KW (kilowatts). Each solar panel has a wattage rating. Multiply the panel’s watts by the total number of panels to get the system size [for example: If each solar panel is 300 watts, then a 40-module array is a 12 KW or 12,000-watt solar system]. Whether your project is residential or a large commercial operation, our electricians in Washington State will tailor the size to meet your goals.

  • What factors affect the power output of a solar system?

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    The following factors determine the power output of each solar panel in the system.

    Azimuth – describes whether the roof faces south, east, or west. South or southwest is best. We measure azimuth in degrees with 180 degrees as due south, east is 90 degrees, west is 270 degrees.

    Tilt – denotes the pitch or angle of the roof.

    Location – the longitude and latitude determine average weather, affecting typical solar resources over an average year.

    Shading – we measure how much the solar resource is affected by trees, buildings, wires, etc., that shade the roof.

    Wattage – each solar panel is flash tested at the factory to determine the nameplate rating in watts. Most of the panels we install today are 390 to 420 watts each for 60 cell panels.

    With these inputs, sophisticated software extrapolates the annual output in kWh for an average year for your specific site.

  • What happens when there is a power outage?

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    During a power outage, the solar energy system automatically shuts down unless you have battery backup—a required safety feature to protect utility workers working on the power lines.

    A solar energy system is not a source of backup power. A grid-tied solar energy system requires the presence of the grid or battery energy storage system to function during a power outage.

  • I’m not sure how long I will live here. What happens if I want to sell my house a few years after I go solar?

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    Your house will appeal more to buyers because solar will always have a lower electric bill than a comparable house without solar. The new owner will benefit from Net Metering. You will already have received the federal income tax credit and earned back that portion of your upfront cost. Last, if you received a loan to pay for solar, you need to pay off the loan. A solar array adds more value to your home than it costs. The best thing to do is to leave the solar on the house rather than try to take it with you.

  • Do you offer a referral program if I send friends to you?

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    We offer a referral program for residential solar systems in Washington State. It is $100 per kW, up to $1,000. So, if you refer a friend and they buy a 7kW system from us, we will give you $700.

  • Can you help with financing?

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    Yes. We recommend working directly with a statewide credit union. Contact the experts at PSCCU (Puget Sound Cooperative Credit Union) for any residential or commercial project. You can fill out the loan application online. Our Washington State team of electricians will provide you with all the technical details about the system. Upon your approval, they can send your down payment directly to us. Secure online signatures are part of our online processing.

  • What maintenance is required for solar?

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    One of the best things about a solar array is its low maintenance. Please, check out our blog on maintaining your solar panel equipment for more details. When you go solar with us, we will provide instructions in your Owners Manual (soft brush and water work best). We strongly recommend annual cleaning near the end of pollen season, usually in May, when you notice green sticky pollen on the surface, depending on how well the rain has cleaned your panels. You want your system to perform best during the sunny summer months. Use your online monitoring system to see the power output of each meeting to make sure there are no problems.