Custom solar, battery, and roofing for Lancaster County homes, farms, and businesses, with PPL net metering and permits handled for you, start to finish.
Rates rise when the utility decides, and nothing you pay builds toward anything.
We size your system against your actual PPL rates and lock in your costs, with 1:1 net metering banking summer surplus for winter.
Permit and interconnection delays happen when the team doesn't know the local process.
We're a Pennsylvania company that handles PPL interconnection and Lancaster County township permits start to finish.
Improper flashing leaks three winters later, and by then nobody's answering.
We do roofing too, so roof and solar happen under one contract, backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty.
"Keith's team did our solar. You could tell these guys actually knew what they were doing. Job was done in two days and looks AMAZING. That kind of service is rare."Jennifer M., HelloSun customer
Most of Lancaster County is served by PPL, with some eastern areas on PECO. Both offer Pennsylvania's 1:1 net metering, so excess solar earns a one-for-one credit that banks month to month, with an annual cash true-up of any surplus.
Most projects run 60 to 90 days, mostly utility and township permit review, which we manage. The install itself is usually one to two days.
Yes. We handle residential, commercial, and agricultural solar across Lancaster County. For properties with a big electric bill, the numbers are often even better.