Residential solar

Home solar planned from your actual electric bill

Naxo Solar helps homeowners compare grid-tie, hybrid, and battery-ready paths with clear assumptions for savings, backup, roof fit, and installation requirements.

Residential home with rooftop solar panels

Best fit

For homes with high bills or backup concerns

A residential solar system should be sized around the electric bill, daytime consumption, roof condition, meter setup, and budget. Naxo Solar starts with a preliminary estimate before moving to site assessment.

Bill profile
High monthly electric bills
Decision path
Owned property or authorized decision maker
Site fit
Usable roof area with manageable shading
Project goal
Bill reduction, backup, or battery readiness

Residential options

Choose the system direction after the bill review

Grid-tie

Usually the simplest path for bill reduction when daytime usage and site conditions support the project.

Hybrid

Adds backup planning for selected loads while still requiring careful runtime assumptions and electrical review.

Battery-ready

Keeps the upfront project focused while preparing a cleaner path for a future battery upgrade if the site allows it.

Residential solar installation with installers on a roof

Site confirmation

Final design depends on what the roof and electrical system allow

The bill gives the first estimate. Site assessment confirms roof condition, shading, cable route, inverter location, panel access, meter path, and safety requirements.

Homeowner next step

Send your latest bill and roof details for a first estimate.

Start with a bill-based review before committing to a site visit.