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Summit Roofing

Blue Springs, MO 64014-1850

BBB Accredited A rated. Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors, Gutters ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Ecovole Solar

1477 Main St Unit 2505 , Kansas City, MO 64105-3634

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Product Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Make Everything Better

Kansas City, MO 64105-3623

BBB Accredited A rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Renewable Energy, Home Services

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Porter Electric LLC

2321 Lakeshore Dr , Pekin, IL 61554-1552

2 yrs in business

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Solar Energy Design, Electrician, Electrical Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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JL Solar , LLC

Odessa, MO 64076-6214

9 yrs in business

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Solar Installation, General Contractor, Electrical Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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American Build and Restoration

669 N Farm Road 97 , Springfield, MO 65802-9168

11 yrs in business

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Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors, Solar Energy Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Helio GreenTech LLC

1321 Burlington St Ste 300 , Kansas City, MO 64116-4007

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Installation, Solar Energy Contractors, Energy Service Company ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Rynori

Kansas City, MO 64109-2752

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Product Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Fidelis Renewables, Inc.

3525 Roanoke Rd , Kansas City, MO 64111-3727

BBB Accredited A- rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Product Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Valoa Solar, LLC

337 Rte 291, Liberty , Liberty, MO 64068

BBB Accredited A- rated. Solar Installation, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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JSUN PV LLC

PO Box 4043 , Overland Park, KS 66204-0043

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Product Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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816 Solar Pro

7817 Troost Ave , Kansas City, MO 64131-1960

BBB Accredited A- rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Installation

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Solar Panel Installation Cost Guide — Kansas City, MO

Kansas City sits at a solar crossroads — better sun resource than most people realize (averaging 195–210 sunny days per year, comparable to Seattle and Portland), Evergy's net metering policy, and the federal Inflation Reduction Act's 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit making this one of the best financial windows to go solar in Missouri's history. BLS SOC 47-2231 solar photovoltaic installer wages in the Kansas City MSA average $22–$38 per hour.

Kansas City Solar Installation Costs (2024)

System SizeTypical HomeGross Cost (installed)After 30% Fed Tax CreditEst. Annual Generation (KC sun resource)
4 kW1–1.5 bed condo/smaller home$12,000–$18,000$8,400–$12,6004,800–5,600 kWh
6 kWAvg 3-bed, ~1,500 sf$18,000–$26,000$12,600–$18,2007,200–8,400 kWh
8 kWLarger home, ~2,000 sf$24,000–$32,000$16,800–$22,4009,600–11,200 kWh
10 kWLarge home or EV charger offset$28,000–$40,000$19,600–$28,00012,000–14,000 kWh
12 kWLarge home + battery storage ready$34,000–$48,000+$23,800–$33,600+14,400–16,800 kWh

Note: Battery storage (Powerwall, Enphase IQ, SolarEdge Energy Bank) adds $10,000–$16,000 per battery unit before the 30% tax credit, which now applies to storage as well under the IRA.

Federal Incentive — The 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit

The most significant financial driver for Kansas City solar in 2024 is IRS Form 5695 — the Residential Clean Energy Credit (26 U.S. Code § 25D), established at 30% of system cost through 2032 under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022:

  • Applies to panels, inverters, racking, labor, and battery storage
  • No dollar cap — 30% of the full installed system cost
  • Rolls over to future tax years if the credit exceeds your tax liability in year one
  • Consult a tax professional to confirm your eligibility (requires tax liability to offset; not a refundable credit for most taxpayers)

For a $24,000 KC solar installation, the 30% credit = $7,200 reduction in federal income tax. This is the primary driver of solar ROI in Missouri.

Missouri Net Metering — Evergy + Kansas City Power & Light

Kansas City is primarily served by Evergy (formerly Kansas City Power & Light). Missouri's net metering law (RSMo §393.1030) requires Evergy to credit customers for excess solar generation at the retail electricity rate. Key details:

  • Net metering cap: Available to residential systems up to 100 kW (far exceeding any residential installation)
  • Credit rate: Retail rate (~$0.09–$0.12/kWh as of 2024) — meaning excess daytime production offsets nighttime consumption at full value
  • Annual true-up: Evergy may handle credits monthly or annually depending on rate plan
  • Interconnection application: Required — Evergy's interconnection process typically takes 2–6 weeks and must be completed by your installer before grid connection

Verify current Evergy net metering policy at evergy.com. Policies can change; confirm with your installer.

Missouri State Solar Incentives — Important Note

Missouri eliminated its state solar income tax credit in 2014. There is currently no Missouri state income tax credit for residential solar as of 2024. Federal incentives (30% IRS credit) are the primary financial support. Some KC-area Missouri utilities offer rebate programs independently — verify with Evergy directly whether any current residential rebate programs exist, as these change frequently.

Factors Affecting Solar System Cost in Kansas City

Roof type and condition: Kansas City's hail history (the city sits on the edge of Tornado Alley, averaging 3–5 significant hail events per year) means roof condition is especially important before solar installation. Installers should assess roof age and shingle condition — installing solar on a 15-year-old asphalt shingle roof that will need replacement in 5–7 years is a costly mistake ($3,000–$7,000 to remove and reinstall panels for a reroofing job).

Shade analysis: Use a NREL PVWatts analysis (free tool) to estimate generation from any KC address, accounting for tree shade, roof pitch, and orientation. South-facing at 20–30 degree pitch is optimal for Kansas City's latitude (~39°N).

Panel selection: Standard monocrystalline (SunPower, LG, Q Cells, Jinko) runs $0.90–$1.50/watt for panels alone. Premium N-type TOPCon or IBC technology (SunPower Maxeon, REC Alpha) runs $1.50–$2.50/watt but produces 25–30% more from the same footprint — valuable on smaller KC roofs.

Inverter type: String inverter (lowest cost, $1,000–$3,000) vs. microinverters (Enphase IQ — $1.50–$2/watt, maximizes production from partially shaded roofs) vs. power optimizers (SolarEdge — compromise option). For Kansas City where tree and shade situations vary by neighborhood, microinverters are often recommended.

Solar Panel Installation FAQ — Kansas City, MO

Why Hire a Licensed Solar Installer in Kansas City, MO

Missouri Solar Installer Licensing Requirements

Missouri does not have a dedicated state solar contractor license, but solar PV installation involves both electrical work and roofing penetrations — both of which are regulated trades in Missouri.

Missouri Electrical Licensing (Division of Professional Registration): All electrical work in a Kansas City solar installation — AC wiring from inverter to panel, meter disconnects, load calculations — must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a Missouri Licensed Electrical Contractor (EC license) or a Licensed Journeyman Electrician under a licensed contractor. The Missouri Division of Professional Registration (pr.mo.gov) issues these licenses. Verify the electrical contractor on any solar installation at the Division's licensee search.

Kansas City Solar Permits — Building Department: All Kansas City solar installations require a City of Kansas City, MO building permit (kcmo.gov/building) and typically a separate electrical permit. The installation must pass:

  • Structural review (roof load capacity for panels + racking)
  • Electrical inspection
  • Final interconnection approval from Evergy

Any installer who suggests skipping permits to reduce cost is recommending an illegal approach that voids homeowner's insurance coverage and creates title problems when you sell the home.

NABCEP Certification — The Gold Standard for Solar Installers

The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) is the leading professional certification body for solar energy systems:

  • NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP): Requires verified field experience + passing a comprehensive exam covering electrical, safety, and system design
  • NABCEP PV Associate: Entry-level credential demonstrating foundational knowledge
  • NABCEP System Inspector: Post-installation quality verification credential

Verify any Kansas City solar installer's NABCEP certification at nabcep.org/find-a-certified-professional. SEIA (Solar Energy Industries Association) membership is a secondary signal — find SEIA members at seia.org.

Kansas City Hail Risk — Why Installer Quality Matters More Here

Kansas City averages 3–5 significant hail events per year and sits in a high-risk hail corridor (NOAA Storm Prediction Center data). For solar installations, this means:

  • Panel selection matters: Look for IEC 61215 hail resistance rating — minimum Class 1 (requires withstanding 3/4" hail at 52 mph); Class 2 is preferred for KC
  • Racking weather resistance: Racking must be engineered for Kansas City's wind load (90+ mph design wind speed for KC) and snow load (25–30 lbs/sf ground snow load per ASCE 7)
  • Microinverter/optimizer placement: Enphase IQ microinverters mounted under panels are partially protected; string inverters mounted on exterior walls are fully exposed
  • Homeowner's insurance coordination: Kansas City homeowners should notify their insurer before installation — most carriers require updated dwelling coverage for a solar system addition; some offer rider coverage specific to solar panels

A properly designed Kansas City solar installation accounts for these local conditions and uses equipment rated for the specific weather risk profile.

How to Vet a Kansas City Solar Installer

Red flag checklist (Kansas City-specific):

  • No NABCEP-certified technician on the crew
  • Does not pull permits or suggests "permits aren't needed here"
  • Quotes a price that's 30%+ below market without explanation
  • Uses door-to-door high-pressure tactics (a significant issue in KC from 2020–2023)
  • Does not provide a written interconnection application process to Evergy
  • Cannot provide local Kansas City references with verifiable addresses

Verification steps:

  1. NABCEP certification: nabcep.org/find-a-certified-professional
  2. Missouri electrical contractor license: pr.mo.gov
  3. BBB Kansas City: bbb.org/us/mo/kansas-city
  4. Solar Reviews / EnergySage verified reviews: solarreviews.com — look for Kansas City, MO-specific reviews
  5. Confirm they will file the Evergy interconnection application and manage the City of KCMO building permit

Warranty Landscape — What Kansas City Solar Buyers Should Demand

A properly structured Kansas City solar installation includes:

  • Panel product warranty: 25 years (Tier 1 manufacturers: SunPower, Q Cells, Jinko, LONGi, Canadian Solar)
  • Panel performance guarantee: 25-year linear power output guarantee (typically 80–87% at year 25)
  • Inverter warranty: 10–25 years (Enphase IQ microinverters 25 years; SolarEdge/SMA 12–25 years)
  • Workmanship/installation warranty: 5–10 years from installer (covers roof penetration integrity, wiring, racking)
  • Roof penetration waterproofing warranty: Critical for KC's heavy rainfall (35+ in/yr) — demand 5+ years on all roof penetrations

DIY Solar vs. Professional Installation in Kansas City, MO

DIY vs. Professional Solar Installation — Kansas City Decision Guide

Kansas City has a growing community of DIY-curious homeowners exploring off-grid solar, RV solar, and even grid-tie DIY systems. The comparison below covers what's genuinely DIY-accessible vs. what requires a licensed professional in Missouri — where electrical trade licensing and building codes create real legal limits on DIY solar.

FactorDIY SolarProfessional Solar Installer
Off-grid / cabin solar (no grid connection)Fully legal — no permit typically neededUnnecessary for remote off-grid installations
Grid-tied residential systemNot legal without licensed electrician involvement in MissouriRequired — Missouri electrical licensing law
Federal 30% IRS Tax CreditAvailable only if materials purchased by homeowner; labor is the primary value of pro installIncluded in total cost — credit applies to full system
Building permitDIYer can pull a homeowner permit in some Kansas City, MO casesInstaller handles permit, structural review, electrical inspection
Evergy interconnectionHomeowner can apply but process requires system documentation a licensed installer providesInstaller files application + system specifications for Evergy approval
Roof structural assessmentRequires structural knowledge; DIY risk of improper rackingEngineer-stamped letters provided for permit submission
Warranty on panelsFull manufacturer warranty (25 years) — not affected by DIY install vs. proSame panel warranties; plus installer workmanship warranty 5–10 years
Installation liabilityHomeowner assumes all liability for roof leaks, electrical failuresLicensed installer carries GL insurance covering workmanship
Hail damage claimsKS City hail risk — insurance claim process is straightforward for permitted systemsProper permit documentation simplifies insurance claims
TimelineMonths for a DIYer unfamiliar with the process4–12 weeks (permit + utility interconnection timeline)
System design (sizing)Requires NREL PVWatts analysis + load calculation + shade analysisProfessional software + site assessment included
Cost savings (DIY)Save $3–$5/watt on labor — potentially $6,000–$15,000 on a 6–10 kW systemHigher cost; offset by 30% IRS credit and warranty protection

The Missouri Legal Reality for DIY Grid-Tied Solar

Missouri Revised Statutes and Kansas City's electrical permit requirements make DIY grid-tied solar installation legally complex:

  1. All AC electrical work requires a licensed Missouri electrical contractor or licensed journeyman electrician under that contractor — this covers all wiring from inverter to main panel, meter disconnects, and load center modifications
  2. City of KCMO building permit: Required; homeowner can sometimes pull as "owner-builder" but faces the same electrical inspection requirements
  3. Evergy interconnection: Requires a signed application including system specifications — Evergy will not connect a system where the electrical work was not inspected and signed off

Bottom line: In Kansas City, a truly legal DIY grid-tied solar installation effectively requires either (a) you ARE a licensed electrician or (b) you hire a licensed electrician to do the AC electrical work and pull the permit, while you handle the DC racking and panel installation (which is typically the easiest part). Most KC homeowners find this hybrid approach saves little vs. hiring a full-service NABCEP-certified installer.

When DIY Makes Sense in Kansas City

  • Off-grid solar for outbuilding, garage, or cabin: Fully practical DIY project — no grid connection means no interconnection application, no Evergy involvement, and no Missouri electrical permit required for sub-100W systems in most jurisdictions. A 400W off-grid panel kit + battery + charge controller runs $600–$1,500 at Renogy, Bluetti, or EcoFlow — and a capable DIYer can install it in a weekend.
  • RV or boat solar: No permit, no grid connection, no licensing requirement — fully legal and practical DIY in Kansas City.
  • Supplemental portable solar: Goal Zero, EcoFlow, Jackery — plug-and-play portable systems that supplement grid power during Evergy outages (Kansas City averages 3–6 significant outage events per year from storm activity). No permit, no installation, no professional needed.

Kansas City Bottom Line

For grid-tied residential solar, hire a NABCEP-certified, Missouri-licensed electrical contractor. The 30% federal tax credit already applies to your entire installed system cost; the warranty protection from a licensed installer adds 10+ years of roof penetration and workmanship coverage in Kansas City's severe weather environment. The legal complexity of DIY grid-tied solar in Missouri, combined with Evergy's interconnection requirements, makes the financial case for DIY far thinner than it appears on the surface.

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