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Solar Installation in Los Angeles, CA

Power your home with 284 days of LA sunshine. Expert solar installation across every neighborhood.

Los Angeles Solar Installation Experts

Los Angeles is a city built for solar energy. With 284 sunny days per year and a growing commitment to clean energy, LA homeowners are making the switch to solar at record rates. Solar Center by Dura-Foam brings decades of California solar expertise to every neighborhood in the city — from the hillside homes of Silver Lake to the bungalows of Highland Park.

Most of Los Angeles is served by LADWP, the nation's largest municipal utility. Unlike investor-owned utilities governed by the CPUC, LADWP sets its own net metering and solar incentive programs. This means LA residents often benefit from more favorable solar policies, making the economics of going solar even stronger in the City of Angels.

Urban solar in LA comes with unique considerations — from flat rooftops on mid-century homes to navigating HOA requirements in planned communities. Our installation team understands the diverse roofing styles across LA's neighborhoods and designs systems that maximize production while complementing your home's architecture.

Why Los Angeles Homeowners Go Solar

284

Sunny days per year

$180+

Average monthly electric bill

30%

Federal tax credit

75%

Typical bill reduction

Los Angeles Neighborhoods We Serve

HollywoodSilver LakeEcho ParkDowntown LAVeniceLos FelizHighland ParkEagle RockWestlakeKoreatownMid-CityAtwater VillageGlassell ParkBoyle HeightsEl Sereno

Los Angeles Solar FAQ

How much does solar cost in Los Angeles?
A typical residential solar installation in Los Angeles costs between $16,000-$32,000 before the 30% federal tax credit. After the credit, most LA homeowners pay $11,200-$22,400. We offer $0-down financing options for every budget.
What LADWP solar programs are available?
LADWP offers net metering credits, the Feed-in Tariff program, and various rebate programs for residential solar. As a municipal utility, LADWP sets its own solar policies which are often more favorable than investor-owned utility programs.
How does NEM 3.0 affect solar in Los Angeles?
NEM 3.0 primarily affects SCE and PG&E customers. LADWP customers in the City of Los Angeles operate under separate, often more favorable net metering rules. If your home is in SCE territory, we'll help you right-size your system and evaluate battery storage options.

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Solar Center by Dura-Foam

6730 Charity Ave, #5

Bakersfield, CA 93308

(661) 596-2477

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