Flexible payments. Lower bills from day one. A 25-year manufacturer warranty with every system. We serve all major utilities — Con Ed, PSEG, National Grid, Orange & Rockland, NYSEG, and Eversource.
From a single rooftop array to whole-home electrification — we engineer, procure, and construct every system in-house, end to end.
Custom rooftop systems designed for your roof pitch, orientation, and electric usage. Lease or purchase — we'll show you both sets of numbers.
Replace your gas furnace with a heat pump and eliminate your gas bill. Up to $10,000 in Con Ed rebates, plus $1,000 toward an electric water heater.
Cash-flow positive from month one with ~20–25% ROI in five years. Federal ITC and MACRS depreciation both apply. We handle design through utility interconnection.
GAF-certified for asphalt and shingle roofs, plus full-service flat-roof installation and repair. Roof and panels in one project, with manufacturer warranty and enhanced coverage available at no extra cost.
Pair your solar with a Tesla Powerwall to keep essentials running when the grid goes down. Designed and installed alongside your array.
Level 2 chargers installed alongside your solar system, wired off the same panel upgrade where possible. Fuel your car from your roof, with single-permit pricing when bundled with an install.
Most homes are producing solar power within eight weeks of their first call. Here's exactly what happens in between — and how long each step takes.
An advisor walks your home and roof in person, takes measurements, and reviews a recent utility bill with you on the spot. You leave the meeting with a system design, lease vs. purchase numbers, and a 25-year savings forecast.
Our engineering team lays out panel placement, inverter spec, and battery sizing. You see the build and the financials before anything gets signed.
We handle every permit on the construction side — utility interconnection, building permits, HOA letters. For state and federal incentives, we prepare the complete documentation package your accountant needs at tax time so nothing slips through the cracks.
Our certified crew arrives in a single day for most homes. Two to three days for battery additions or solar-plus-roof bundles.
Final utility inspection, meter swap, system commissioning. You watch your meter spin the other way for the first time.
Residential customers track daily production from the SolarEdge mobile app — every panel, every hour, right on your phone. Commercial systems add 24/7 oversight from our Staten Island operations center.
Between NY state incentives, utility rebates, and net metering credits, the typical State Solar customer covers a fraction of the sticker price. Here's the stack we apply on your behalf.
25% of system cost, capped at $5,000. Available to purchase customers — claimed on your state return the year of install.
30% of system cost spread across four years off your NYC property tax bill. Big-impact incentive for the five boroughs.
Up to $10,000 from Con Ed for gas furnace or boiler removal, plus $1,000 toward an electric water heater. PSEG and National Grid run equivalent programs.
Excess production credited back on your utility bill, ongoing. Power your home from the panels, sell the rest back to the grid.
According to Zillow, homes with solar sell for 4–10% more than comparable non-solar homes. Real equity built into your roof from day one.
NY state property tax exemption. Solar adds real value to your home — but not to your tax assessment.
500+ installs, a 4.9 average rating, and a perfect record with the Better Business Bureau.
"Got quotes from three companies. State Solar's price wasn't the lowest, but they were the only one who actually walked the roof and explained the production estimate panel by panel. Install was a Tuesday, we were generating by Thursday. Bill's been roughly cut in half — about what they projected."Renee K.Homeowner · Staten Island, NY
"Started with the lease just for solar. Six months later we added the heat pump and a Powerwall — same crew handled all three. The part that surprised me was the coordination across permits and inspections. We didn't have to chase anything."Marcus & Lin T.Homeowners · Westchester, NY
"Did the roof and panels together on a house that needed both anyway. Old slate had to come off carefully and they didn't try to upsell us on anything we didn't need. Final price came in about $1,200 over the original quote because of unexpected sheathing rot — they showed us the wood before replacing it."David O.Homeowner · Montclair, NJ
If yours isn't here, text us at (347) 502-6083 and a real engineer will get back to you the same day.