BlueSun Services
609 N Britain Rd , Irving, TX 75061-7609
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Energy Service Company, Roofing Contractors, Electrician ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
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609 N Britain Rd , Irving, TX 75061-7609
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Energy Service Company, Roofing Contractors, Electrician ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
600 Las Colinas Blvd E Ste 1325 , Irving, TX 75039-5616
BBB Accredited A- rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Installation ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
3214 Belt Line Rd Ste 450 , Dallas, TX 75234-2326
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Installation, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Products
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
2526 Manana Dr Ste 211 , Dallas, TX 75220-1242
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Electrical, Solar Energy Equipment Dealers ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
1758 Firman Dr STE 100 , Richardson, TX 75081-1823
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Equipment Dealers, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
2100 14th St Ste 107 PMB 2094 , Plano, TX 75074-6444
BBB Accredited A rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Electrician, Electrical Contractors ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
819 AN County Road 446 , Palestine, TX 75803-0625
Solar Energy Contractors, Electrical Contractors, Solar Energy Design. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
Dallas, TX 75209-6305
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Product Services ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
4560 Belt Line Rd Suite 205 , Addison, TX 75001
BBB Accredited A rated. Solar Panel Removal, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
13601 Preston Road Suite #712 , Dallas, TX 75240
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Commercial Electrician, Solar Installation ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
Irving, TX 75038-4491
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Installation
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
8114 City Base Lndg Ste 135 , San Antonio, TX 78235-5179
Electrical, Electrician, Electrical Contractors. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
Beyond choosing an installer, Dallas homeowners face technology decisions: panel type, inverter technology, roof mount vs. ground mount, with or without battery storage. Here's a comparison calibrated to Dallas's high-production solar environment.
| Factor | Monocrystalline | Polycrystalline | Thin Film |
|---|---|---|---|
| Efficiency in Dallas's high UV | 20–23% | 15–17% | 10–13% |
| Cost per watt (2025 Dallas market) | $2.70 – $3.50 | $2.20 – $2.80 | $1.50 – $2.20 |
| Performance in Dallas heat (95°F+) | Best (lower temp coefficient) | Moderate | Good |
| Panel lifespan | 25–30 years | 25 years | 20–25 years |
| Space required for 10 kW system | ~600 sq ft | ~750 sq ft | ~1,000+ sq ft |
| Best for | Most Dallas homes | Budget-conscious | Commercial flat roofs |
Dallas recommendation: Monocrystalline is the dominant choice for Dallas residential because high efficiency means fewer panels needed on limited Dallas ranch-style roof space, and the temperature coefficient advantage is meaningful in DFW's 100°F+ summer peak days (when you actually most need production).
| Factor | String Inverter | Microinverter | Hybrid Inverter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Lowest ($1,500–$3,000/system) | Highest ($3,000–$5,500/system) | Middle ($2,500–$4,500) |
| Partial shade performance | Poor (whole system derated) | Excellent (per-panel optimization) | Good |
| Dallas application | Open south-facing roofs, no shade | Complex rooflines or any shade sources | Battery-storage systems |
| Monitoring | System-level | Per-panel | System + battery |
| Failure point | Single unit failure | Panel-level replacement | Single unit |
| Best for Dallas | Simple unshaded roofs (common in Dallas ranch-style) | Roofs with trees, chimneys, dormers | Homes adding battery storage |
Most Dallas homes (typical single-story ranch on flat lots) are excellent string inverter candidates — unshaded south and west-facing roofs with no complex geometry. Premium homes in Uptown, Knox-Henderson, or treed lots in Lake Highlands or Lake Highlands Estates neighborhoods should consider microinverters or DC optimizers.
| Factor | Without Battery | With Battery (Tesla Powerwall 3) |
|---|---|---|
| Additional cost | — | $10,000 – $15,000 (ITC-eligible) |
| ERCOT outage protection | None — grid-tied drops when grid fails | 10–13.5 kWh backup (covers 12–24 hrs typical Dallas home) |
| Time-of-use rate optimization | Depends on REP | Store daytime solar; use during expensive peak hours |
| Post-Uri risk mitigation | None | Essential for households with medical equipment or vulnerable members |
| Payback impact | Shorter system payback | Battery payback: 8–12 additional years |
| ROI recommendation | Better pure financial ROI | Better resilience ROI |
Ground-mounted systems make sense when roof space or orientation is suboptimal. Dallas-specific factors:
Dallas solar systems typically pay back in 7–10 years (before battery storage). Factors that accelerate payback:
At a $0.14/kWh average Dallas retail rate and 5.0 peak sun hours/day, a 10 kW Dallas system saves approximately $2,800–$3,400/year — making payback well within the panel's 25-year warranty life.
A complete Dallas residential solar system costs $14,000 – $36,000 before incentives, depending on system size (5–12 kW), panel brand, and inverter technology. After the 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), cost drops to $9,800 – $25,200. Battery storage (Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ) adds $10,000–$15,000 before ITC. Per BLS Dallas-Plano-Irving MSA data, licensed electricians earn $30.50/hour median in Dallas — solar installation requires multiple licensed trades (electrical, roofing) that translate to $85–$125/hour billing rate for the installation crew. Dallas's competitive solar market (50+ active installers in DFW) keeps pricing competitive; get 3 quotes and compare on $/watt after incentives.
Yes — Dallas is one of the strongest solar markets in the country. Three factors align favorably: (1) High solar resource: 4.5–5.5 peak sun hours/day, ranking DFW in the top 25% nationally; (2) High electricity rates: Dallas-area retail rates average $0.13–$0.17/kWh, making solar savings substantial; (3) Strong incentives: 30% Federal ITC + Texas 100% property tax exemption (Texas Tax Code §11.27). The typical 7–10 year payback period leaves 15–18 years of essentially free electricity within the 25-year panel warranty period. Post-Winter Storm Uri battery storage costs are also ITC-eligible when paired with solar, making grid resilience investment more accessible.
Physical installation: 1–3 days. The longer timeline is entirely the permitting and interconnection process: City of Dallas building permit (1–3 weeks), and Oncor interconnection approval (30–90 days). From signed contract to Permission to Operate (your system turning on and producing credits), expect 2–4 months in the current Dallas market. Oncor's processing time varies by season — spring and fall submission windows tend to be faster than summer (when everyone installs and interconnection queues peak). Your installer should submit permit applications immediately upon contract signing to minimize this wait.
Texas does not mandate traditional net metering. In Texas's deregulated electricity market, net metering terms are set by your retail electric provider (REP) — not Oncor (the wires company) or the state. Some Dallas-area REPs offer 1:1 retail-rate buy-back (where your solar kWh exported is credited at the same rate you pay for electricity); others offer wholesale market rates ($0.02–$0.06/kWh vs. retail $0.13–$0.17/kWh). Choosing a solar-friendly REP before installation is one of the highest-ROI decisions Dallas solar buyers can make. Use powertochoose.org to compare Dallas-area REPs with favorable solar buy-back terms. Look for REPs advertising "True-Up" or retail-rate solar credit programs.
Yes. The City of Dallas requires both an electrical permit and a structural permit for rooftop solar installation. Electrical work must be performed by a TDLR-licensed electrician and inspected by the City. The structural component (racking system) must meet Dallas's 90+ mph design wind speed building code requirements. A legitimate Dallas solar installer pulls these permits automatically — it's part of their interconnection application package. Permits protect you at resale: unpermitted solar systems cause issues during home sale inspections and can complicate homeowners' insurance coverage. Never hire an installer who offers to skip the permit "to save time" — it's illegal and harms you financially.
Grid-tied solar without battery storage goes offline during a grid outage — this surprises many Dallas homeowners. Standard grid-tied inverters include anti-islanding protection that disconnects the system when it detects grid failure (to protect utility workers repairing lines). Your panels stop producing, even in bright sunshine, while the grid is down. Battery storage solves this. Systems with battery backup automatically island from the grid during outages, powering your home from solar + battery until the grid is restored. Since Winter Storm Uri (February 2021), DFW battery storage demand has increased dramatically — many Dallas homeowners now include battery storage as standard rather than optional.