Resources

Everything you need to sell solar with confidence.

Guides, answers, and tools built for roofing companies. Learn how to fit solar into the conversations you already have, what to expect on an install, and how the turn-key model puts margin in your pocket without the overhead.

Partner guides

Start here. Sell smarter.

Plain-language guides written for roofers, not solar engineers. Skim them before your next reroof conversation and walk in ready.

How to sell solar as a roofer

A practical playbook for adding solar to the conversations you already have. Where solar fits in a reroof or repair discussion, how to qualify a roof and a homeowner, and how to hand the deal to fulfillment so you stay focused on closing, not engineering.

What to expect on an install

Walk the full timeline from signed agreement to powered-on system: site survey, engineering and stamped plans, permitting, utility interconnection, the install day itself, inspection, and monitoring activation. Know the milestones so you can set clear expectations with every customer.

Financing basics for homeowners

A high-level orientation to the ways homeowners commonly pay for solar (cash, loan, and lease or PPA structures) and the plain-language tradeoffs of each. Built to help you have a confident first conversation and know when to route a customer to a licensed financing professional.

Working an insurance or reroof plus solar job

When a storm claim or a planned reroof opens the roof, it is the right moment to add solar. This guide covers sequencing the roof and the array, coordinating timelines with the vetted local installer, and keeping the homeowner experience seamless across both scopes.

A quick note on financing. Our financing material is general education only. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice, and it does not constitute an offer of credit. Homeowners should confirm rates, terms, and eligibility with a licensed lender or financial professional before making a decision.

The turn-key model

You stay the roofer. We carry the solar.

The resources above all point at the same simple promise: you sell, and the network delivers the licensed scope end to end.

You own the relationship

You qualify the roof, talk to the homeowner, and close the deal at a price you set. The customer trusts you, and you keep that trust.

We own the fulfillment

Engineering, permitting, interconnection, materials, install, inspection, and monitoring are handled by the network and the vetted local provider.

We stand behind it

The network targets industry-leading, long-term workmanship coverage of up to 25 years, so the install protects your reputation, not just the roof.

Partner FAQ

The questions roofers ask us most.

Straight answers on licensing, pricing speed, who installs, the turn-key versus a-la-carte choice, coverage coast to coast, margin, and the support you get.

No. The turn-key model exists so you do not have to license as a solar contractor or build an install crew. Every install is delivered by a vetted local installer who holds the required state and local licensing and carries the appropriate insurance. You sell the job and stay in your lane as a roofer; the network handles the licensed solar scope. If you do hold solar credentials and want to do more of the work yourself, our a-la-carte path lets you buy only the pieces you need.
Fast. Once you are approved and have portal access, you can configure a system and see live, market-specific redline pricing in minutes, along with a suggested sell price and your margin. There is no waiting on a quote to come back from a rep. The portal is the pricing engine, so you can build numbers in front of a homeowner or from your truck between appointments.
The vetted local installer matched to your market. Every provider in the network is selected for licensing, insurance, track record, equipment standards, and service quality, then monitored on responsiveness and job quality. You get the benefit of a proven local crew without having to find, vet, or manage one yourself. The work is delivered to the network standard, and the network stands behind it.
Turn-key means you sell and the network handles the entire scope: engineering, permitting, utility interconnection, materials, install, inspection, monitoring, and warranty support, all for a single market-specific price with a clear margin. A-la-carte is for partners who want to do some of the work themselves and buy only individual components, such as materials and equipment, engineered plan sets, or permitting support. Most roofing partners start with turn-key for the simplicity.
Coverage is live coast to coast. The network is available nationwide across the West Coast, Mountain West, Texas, the Midwest, the Southeast, and the Northeast, plus the US Virgin Islands. The model is simple: wherever you sell, we match you with a vetted local provider for turn-key delivery. Tell us where you sell and we will connect you with your vetted local provider, so the region you name is immediately serviceable.
You sell at a price you set above the turn-key redline, and the difference is your margin. Because the portal shows live redline pricing and a suggested sell price side by side, you always know your spread before you quote. Exact figures are market-specific and live inside the portal rather than published here, since pricing moves with equipment, labor, and incentives in each region. Approved partners see the real numbers as soon as they log in.
A single point of contact across every market, plus the portal for configuration, pricing, quoting, and pipeline management. Inside the portal you also get sales collateral, equipment spec sheets, and contract templates to put in front of homeowners. On the fulfillment side, the network coordinates engineering, permitting, the local installer, inspection, monitoring, and warranty support, so you are never left to chase the back end of a deal.
The network standardizes on proven, code-compliant hardware: panels from Qcells, REC, Meyer Burger, Silfab Solar, and Canadian Solar; inverters from Enphase, SolarEdge, SMA, and Tesla; batteries including Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery, and FranklinWH; and monitoring through Enphase Enlighten and SolarEdge ONE. The network also targets industry-leading, long-term workmanship coverage of up to 25 years so your customers and your reputation are protected.
Inside the portal

The full toolkit lives behind your login.

These public guides get you oriented. The working tools, the ones you put in front of a homeowner, live inside the partner portal. Get approved, log in, and the complete library is yours.

Become a Partner

Already approved? Log in to the portal.

Portal-only resources
  • Sales collateral

    Homeowner-ready brochures, talk tracks, and presentation assets you can brand and hand off.

  • Equipment spec sheets

    Current data sheets for the panels, inverters, and batteries on the network roster.

  • Contract templates

    Standardized agreements and disclosures so your paperwork is clean and consistent.

  • Live redline pricing and quoting

    Configure a system, see market-specific pricing and your margin, and build a quote in minutes.

Ready to put these resources to work?

Apply to partner, get portal access, and start quoting turn-key solar in your market.