Solar Panel Installation near you in Canada
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Typical price: CA$11,000–CA$46,000
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What solar panel installation costs in Canada
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter system (5kW) Grid-tied 5kW array with string inverter | CA$11,000 | CA$14,000 | CA$18,000 |
| Family home system (8kW) 8kW array with optimizers | CA$17,000 | CA$22,000 | CA$28,000 |
| 8kW + battery storage System plus 10kWh battery with backup | CA$28,000 | CA$36,000 | CA$46,000 |
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How to hire a solar panel installation pro in Canada
- Use licensed electrical contractors experienced with your province's net-metering program
- Check federal/provincial programs (e.g. Canada Greener Homes-era loans, provincial rebates vary)
- Confirm snow-load-rated mounting and panel tilt for winter shedding
- Get production estimates from local irradiance data — Prairie provinces beat coastal BC significantly
- Verify utility interconnection paperwork is included
- Ask about warranty service presence in your province
Frequently asked questions
What maintenance do solar panels need?
Very little: occasional cleaning where rain doesn't do the job (dusty climates, low tilt angles, bird traffic), an electrical inspection every few years, and monitoring app checks for output drops. A sudden generation drop usually means an inverter fault or new shading, not dirty panels.
Can solar work on any roof?
Best on unshaded roofs facing the equator, but east-west arrays perform well (spreading generation across the day). Heavy shading, southern-facing-only aspects (northern hemisphere), asbestos roofing, or structures needing reinforcement are the genuine deal-breakers a site survey will catch.
Do I need a battery with my solar panels?
Not to benefit — grid-tied solar without a battery is the fastest-payback configuration in most markets. Batteries add backup power and evening self-consumption but often double system cost. Decide battery separately on outage frequency and your tariff structure.
What is the payback period for home solar?
Anywhere from 3 to 12 years depending on your electricity price, sunshine, self-consumption share, and incentives. High daytime usage (working from home, pool pumps, EV charging) shortens payback dramatically because self-used solar displaces full retail-rate electricity.
How long do solar panels last?
Panels carry 25-30 year performance warranties (typically 85%+ output at year 25). Inverters are the consumable — expect one replacement around years 10-15. Quality mounting and cabling should match panel life; that's where cheap installs cut corners invisibly.
What size solar system does my home need?
Size to your daytime consumption and roof space: pull a year of electricity bills, and let the installer model self-consumption vs export. Typical homes land between 4kW and 10kW. Oversizing slightly is usually cheap at install time and future-proofs for an EV or heat pump.
How is a home solar system priced?
By system size in kilowatts (kW), quoted as an installed price including panels, inverter, mounting, electrical work and grid paperwork. Batteries are a separate large line item. Compare quotes on price-per-kW with equivalent component tiers, not just the headline total.
Does solar make sense with Canadian winters?
Yes in most provinces — cold improves panel efficiency, and annual yield in Calgary or Regina rivals northern Europe's best. Snow-covered panels lose December-January output, but steep tilt sheds snow and the summer surplus banks net-metering credits against winter.
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