Boston, MA — Solar & Roofing
$0-Down Solar & Roofing in Boston, MA
Energy Pros connects Boston homeowners with vetted, A-rated installers for $0-down home solar (with battery storage option) and $0-down roof replacement. Local expertise across Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, Dorchester, Roslindale, West Roxbury, Brookline, Cambridge Border.
Boston Population
654,000
Avg. Electric Bill
$195/mo
Avg. Solar Savings
$1720/yr
What makes Boston different.
Boston's housing stock — three-deckers, brownstones, historic single-families, condos — creates highly varied solar opportunities. Three-deckers are often excellent candidates with flat roofs ideal for ballasted solar. Historic districts may require additional architectural review.
Boston has some of the highest electricity rates in the country (often $0.30+/kWh including delivery and supply). Combined with Massachusetts's SMART program, state tax credit, and federal ITC — solar payback in Boston is among the fastest in the United States.
Boston solar & roofing — by neighborhood
Energy Pros' installer network serves all of Boston, including:
- Back Bay
- Beacon Hill
- South End
- Dorchester
- Roslindale
- West Roxbury
- Brookline
- Cambridge Border
Your matched installer will know the specific permitting, HOA, and utility-interconnection requirements for your neighborhood.
Solar incentives available to Boston homeowners
As a Massachusetts resident, you have access to:
- $0-Down PPA: Pay for the solar power you use at a rate lower than your current utility — no purchase, no loan, no upfront cost
- State-level incentives: Massachusetts has the SMART (Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target) program, which provides 10-year payments for solar production above and beyond electricity savings. Combined with state income tax credit (15% up to $1,000), net metering, sales tax exemption, property tax exemption for solar value, and available solar incentives — Massachusetts is among the top 3 states for residential solar ROI in the country.
- Net metering through Eversource: Bill credits for excess solar production sent back to the grid
Boston climate & production
Massachusetts receives about 4.1 peak sun hours per day. Like Maine and Rhode Island, Massachusetts has high electricity rates (often above $0.25/kWh) which means each kWh of solar production saves more money than in lower-rate states.
Roof considerations in Boston
Massachusetts homes range from coastal to historic to suburban. Older homes in Boston, Cambridge, and the surrounding metro often need roof inspection or replacement before solar installation. Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 20-25 years in the Massachusetts climate.
If your roof is over 15 years old, replacing it before solar installation makes financial sense — solar lasts 25-30 years, and you don't want to remove a working solar system to redo shingles. Energy Pros can quote both projects together with combined financing.
Frequently asked questions — Boston
Does $0-down solar really work in Boston?
Yes. Boston residents can access $0-down solar through Massachusetts's net metering program and Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) financing — pay for solar power at a rate lower than your current utility, with no purchase, no loan, no upfront cost. Eversource is the primary utility serving most of Boston, and supports residential net metering.
How much could I save with solar in Boston?
Average Massachusetts solar homeowners save about $1720/year. Boston-specific savings depend on your individual electric bill (city average: $195/month), roof orientation, system size, and the specific financing structure you choose.
How long does solar installation take in Boston?
From signing your contract to system activation typically takes 4 to 12 weeks in Boston. Roof inspection and permitting take 2-4 weeks, panel installation is 1-3 days on the day-of, and Eversource interconnection plus Permission to Operate (PTO) is the remaining time.
What if my roof needs replacement first?
If your roof needs replacement, Energy Pros can match you with installers who handle both projects — typically with combined financing that fits a single monthly payment. Massachusetts homes range from coastal to historic to suburban. Older homes in Boston, Cambridge, and the surrounding metro often need roof inspection or replacement before solar installation. Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 20-25 years in the Massachusetts climate.
Get a free quote for your Boston home
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