A clearer way to go solar

How good is
your roof for solar?

Enter your address to estimate your roof’s solar potential, energy production and roof details.

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Made for homeowners

Start with your address

A few seconds to a much better question.

No account. No calls. Just a useful first look at what your roof could do.

We only use your address for this estimate.

How SunMyRoof Works

Clarity, in three moves.

The best home decisions start with context, not a countdown clock.

01

Tell us where you live

Your address gives us the local sunlight and roof context to make a useful first estimate.

02

Meet your Solar Score

We translate the complicated stuff — pitch, shade, direction, and space — into one clear read.

03

Make the next move

Keep the result, talk to a professional, or simply know more about your home. It’s yours to decide.

A little context goes a long way

Good roofs
leave clues.

Solar can feel like a lot of jargon. Here are the things worth knowing before you make a decision.

Read the questions homeowners ask

What Makes a Roof Good for Solar?

It’s not just about facing south. A strong solar roof usually has a good mix of open, usable space; a pitch that catches the sun; and limited shade from trees or nearby buildings. Roof age matters, too — a new system is a long-term partner, so it helps to know what’s underneath it.

Space

Fewer obstacles

Direction

More useful sunlight

Shade

Less lost energy

What Is a Solar Score?

Think of it as a weather report for your roof. The score brings several real-world signals together so you can quickly understand whether solar deserves a closer look. It is not a grade for your home, and it is never a promise of savings. It’s a starting point for a smarter conversation.

87A high-confidence starting point
for the home you entered.

Questions, answered plainly

No fine print energy.