Yuma, Arizona has 14 solar installation companies verified on EnergyRanked, with 601 combined customer reviews and an average 4.0-star rating across the rated installers. This guide ranks the top installers in Yuma by review depth, customer rating, and verified business credentials.
How We Rank Yuma Solar Installers
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Top 10 Solar Installers in Yuma
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About Solar in Yuma
Yuma sits in Yuma County and is served primarily by Arizona Public Service (APS). Yuma is in APS territory; one of the highest solar resource areas in the country with ~6.5 peak sun hours/day. Arizona homeowners benefit from the federal solar Investment Tax Credit (currently 30%), Arizona’s Residential Solar Energy Credit (up to $1,000 off state taxes), and a state sales tax exemption on solar equipment. Permit and interconnection timelines in Yuma typically run 3-5 weeks.
Arizona has the highest solar resource in the United States, averaging about 6 peak sun hours per day. A typical 8 kW residential system in Yuma produces roughly 13,500-14,500 kWh per year — enough to offset most of a typical household’s electricity use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does solar cost in Yuma?
A residential solar system in Yuma typically costs $2.50-$3.20 per watt before incentives. An 8 kW system runs roughly $20,000-$25,500 gross, dropping to about $14,000-$17,800 after the 30% federal tax credit and the Arizona state credit.
How long does a solar install take in Yuma?
Once you sign a contract, expect 3-5 weeks for permitting, design, and utility interconnection paperwork. The on-roof installation itself usually takes 1-3 days.
What incentives are available in Yuma?
Yuma solar customers can typically combine the federal solar tax credit (30%), Arizona’s Residential Solar Energy Credit (up to $1,000), the state sales tax exemption on solar equipment, and any utility-specific export credit or rebate offered by Arizona Public Service (APS).
How do I choose between Yuma solar installers?
Look at three things: the installer’s actual review record, their verified credentials (Arizona ROC contractor license, NABCEP certification), and the equipment they recommend.