Homeowners researching solar want to understand the 30% federal tax credit, net metering in Missouri and Kansas, and what their payback period actually looks like before they talk to anyone. A website that explains this honestly earns the consultation. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Solar Installers in KC

Web Design for Solar Installers in Kansas City

Homeowners considering solar are doing serious research before they agree to a consultation. They want to understand the federal investment tax credit, how net metering works with their utility provider, what their payback period would realistically look like, and what the installation process involves. They are also guarded against high-pressure sales tactics — and the installer whose website educates honestly rather than pushing a consultation earns more trust and more calls. A solar installer website that explains incentives clearly, shows installed systems on Kansas City homes, and makes requesting a free energy assessment feel low-pressure converts researching homeowners into real leads.

What homeowners research before choosing a solar installer

  • Federal tax credit — 30% ITC, how to claim it, income requirements, when it applies
  • Net metering — MO and KS utility net metering policies, how credits work on the bill
  • Payback period — realistic timeline, how it varies by roof, usage, and shading
  • Financing options — cash purchase, solar loan, lease vs. purchase — pros and cons of each
  • Equipment — panel brands, efficiency ratings, inverter types, warranty coverage

What your solar installer website would include

  • Project gallery — installed systems on KC homes, roof types, panel layouts, before/after bills
  • Incentives guide — 30% federal ITC explained, MO/KS net metering, utility rebates available
  • Financing options — cash, solar loan, lease comparison — honest pros and cons of each
  • Equipment — panel brands and efficiency ratings, inverter options, battery storage add-ons
  • Installation process — assessment, design, permits, installation timeline, utility interconnection
  • Energy assessment form with utility provider, monthly bill amount, roof age, shading concerns

What clients say

“Homeowners were skeptical because they had heard high-pressure pitches and vague savings promises from other companies. The new site with the ITC explained clearly, an honest breakdown of MO net metering, and a financing comparison that showed cash vs. loan tradeoffs changed who was calling us. We started getting inquiries from people who had read everything and were calling with specific questions — those converted at much higher rates.”

— J. Satterfield, solar installer, Lee's Summit, MO

Simple pricing

A solar installer site with incentives guide, financing options, and assessment form starts at $275. A full site with project gallery, equipment detail, and MO/KS utility guide is $525–$1,050. One installation covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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