Solar Panel Installation in Manchester, NH

Compare 25 solar panel installation contractors near you in Manchester and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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NE Solar Pros LLC

5.03+ years online
nesolarpros.com

PowerNE

5.015+ years online
powerne.com

SAVKAT SOLAR

5.09+ years online
savkat.com

SRsolarNH

5.0~4 years online
srsolarnh.com

Sunergy Solutions, LLC

4.93½+ years online
sunergysolutionsllc.com

Sunniva Energy

4.9

Universal Windows Direct of Manchester

4.9~11 years online
universalwindowsmanchester.com

All Weather Exteriors LLC

4.8~12 years online
myallweatherexteriors.comGet a Free Quote

Leafguard Gutter Protection

4.830+ years online
leafguard.com/locations/new-hampshireGet a Free Quote

Merrimack Solar - Affiliate of SunRun

4.84½+ years online
merrimacksolar.com

Bill Trombly Plumbing - Heating - Cooling - Electric

4.717+ years online
billtrombly.comGet a Free Quote

Sentry Roofing

4.716+ years online
sentryroofingnh.com

RPL Energy Enterprises

4.29+ years online
rplenergy.com

Forever Metal Roof Company

4.0~13 years online
forevermetalroof.com

Longchamps Electric Inc.

3.7~27 years online
longchampselectric.com

Solar Panel Installation in Nearby NH Cities

Solar Panel Installation in Manchester, NH

Manchester, New Hampshire solar installers in this directory cover central Manchester, North End, the South End, and surrounding Hillsborough County. A 7-9 kW system on a typical Manchester home runs $22,000-$33,000 before the 30% federal tax credit. New Hampshire's net-metering structure and the 30% federal ITC stack for substantial savings.

Eversource and Unitil cover most NH electric service. New Hampshire net metering at retail rates up to 100 kW. The 30% federal ITC applies through 2032. NH PUC rebates ($1,000-$2,000) apply in some scenarios.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is solar worth it in cloudy New Hampshire?
Yes — NH solar resource is roughly 1,200-1,300 kWh/kW/year. With Eversource net metering and the 30% federal ITC, payback is typically 8-12 years.
What about NH snow and panels?
Snow load on quality solar panels is no concern. Snow slides off tilted panels naturally as ambient warms; production drops temporarily during heavy accumulation.
Are there NH-specific rebates?
NH PUC rebates ($1,000-$2,000) apply in some scenarios. The 30% federal ITC and NH net metering deliver the bulk of incentive value.

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