Exile Plumbing
Cave Creek, AZ 85331-5108
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$10,800-$36,000
Most projects around $19,800
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Cave Creek, AZ 85331-5108
Plumber, Sewer Cleaning, Water Heater Repair. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
8927 W Bloomfield Rd Ste 130 , Peoria, AZ 85381-6137
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Design, Electrician, Heating and Air Conditioning ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
3219 E Camelback Rd # 814 , Phoenix, AZ 85018-2307
Electrical Contractors, Electrician, Building Contractors ...
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9299 W Olive Ave Ste 303 , Peoria, AZ 85345-8381
Solar Energy Contractors, Roofing Contractors, Solar Energy Design ...
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Phoenix, AZ 85018-4342
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2501 W Phelps Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85023
BBB Accredited A rated. Solar Energy Products, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design ...
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1465 N Hayden Rd Ste 120 , Scottsdale, AZ 85257-3775
Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Products
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12 , Phoenix, AZ 85034-7239
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2450 W 12th St Ste 6 , Tempe, AZ 85281
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Product Services ...
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1465 N Hayden Rd Ste 120 , Scottsdale, AZ 85257-3775
Solar Energy Contractors, Solar Energy Design, Solar Energy Products
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329 W Lone Cactus Dr Ste 8 , Phoenix, AZ 85027-2939
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2730 E Jones Ave Ste 101 , Phoenix, AZ 85040
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A standard 8 kW solar system for a Phoenix home costs $20,000–$32,000 before incentives. After the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), that becomes $14,000–$22,400. Arizona also exempts solar equipment from the state's 5.6% sales tax (ARS §42-5061), saving $700–$1,800 on purchase price. A smaller 5 kW system for a modest home runs $12,500–$20,000 ($8,750–$14,000 after ITC). Large estate systems (15+ kW with battery storage) reach $50,000–$80,000+ pre-ITC. Price per watt in the Phoenix market runs $2.50–$4.00/watt installed, reflecting the competitive installer market in Maricopa County.
Phoenix's exceptional solar resource (5.5–6.5 peak sun hours/day, 299+ sunny days/year) produces among the highest energy yields of any metro in the US. An 8 kW system in Phoenix generates approximately 12,000–15,000 kWh annually — covering 80–100% of a typical Phoenix home's energy needs. At an APS average retail rate of $0.12–$0.15/kWh, that represents $1,440–$2,250 in annual electricity savings. Payback periods typically run 6–9 years for APS customers and 8–12 years for SRP customers (SRP's less favorable net metering structure extends payback but battery storage can partially offset this). Over a 25-year system life, net savings ranging from $15,000–$40,000 are common for Phoenix solar owners.
No. Arizona law explicitly prohibits HOAs from banning solar installations. ARS §33-1816 prohibits HOAs from preventing installation of solar energy systems and limits restrictions to reasonable aesthetic requirements (such as requiring panels be placed on non-street-facing roof surfaces where technically feasible). ARS §33-439 provides similar protection against deed restriction solar bans. HOAs can require an Architectural Review Committee submittal showing proposed panel location before installation, but they cannot deny a compliant solar installation. If your HOA is claiming the right to block your solar project, direct them to ARS §33-1816 — this is settled Arizona law.
APS customers receive export credits for excess solar production near or at the retail electricity rate, depending on rate plan selection. This makes the economics of grid-tied solar without battery storage relatively straightforward for APS: excess solar credits offset future bills at approximately the same rate you'd pay for electricity from the grid. SRP uses a distributed generation plan structure where export credit rates are set at the "avoided cost" rate (below retail) and includes demand charge provisions based on your highest 30-minute interval of consumption. Under SRP's E-27 plan, a solar-only system that doesn't manage peak demand spikes can still generate significant demand charges. Battery storage (Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery) that smooths your 30-minute peak usage has a measurably positive ROI specifically for SRP customers. Consult your utility's current rate schedules at aps.com or srpnet.com for current rates.
From contract signing to system activation: typically 6–14 weeks in the Phoenix market. Timeline breakdown: engineering and permit application (2–4 weeks); permit approval from the City of Phoenix or other municipality (1–3 weeks); physical installation (1–3 days for most residential systems); city inspection (1–2 weeks for scheduling); utility interconnection approval from APS or SRP (2–6 weeks after passed inspection). Most Phoenix homeowners report wait times in the 8–12 week range for the full process. Starting the permit and interconnection process quickly after contract signing is the primary scheduling lever — delays typically occur in permit queues and utility backlogs, not in the installation itself.
Arizona requires ROC A-17 (Solar Photovoltaic Systems) for solar panel installation and ROC C-11 (Electrical) for inverter panel connection and electrical work. Most reputable Phoenix solar contractors hold both licenses or have a C-11 licensed electrician as a partner. Verify licenses at roc.az.gov. An installer who cannot provide verifiable ROC license numbers is operating illegally under ARS §32-1151 — their installation cannot obtain proper permits, cannot be legally interconnected to APS or SRP, and cannot receive the ITC since the system won't pass inspection.
Cash purchase is optimal if you have the capital — you receive the full 30% federal ITC benefit, lowest total lifetime cost, and the system adds the maximum home resale value per Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory data. Solar loans (4–9% APR for qualified buyers) are an excellent alternative — you still own the system, still receive the ITC, and monthly loan payments are typically less than your previous utility bill. Solar leases and PPAs should be approached with caution — the lessor, not you, claims the 30% ITC, payment escalator clauses increase cost 2–3%/year for 25 years, and leased solar can complicate home sales (buyer must assume the lease or the lease must be bought out). For most Phoenix homeowners who can qualify for a solar loan, purchasing (via loan or cash) outperforms leasing over any 15+ year period.
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