Best Solar Installers in Colorado Springs, Colorado (2026 Guide)

Colorado Springs, Colorado has 39 solar installation companies verified on EnergyRanked, with 3,316 combined customer reviews and an average 4.4-star rating across the rated installers. This guide ranks the top installers in Colorado Springs by review depth, customer rating, and verified business credentials.

How We Rank Colorado Springs Solar Installers

EnergyRanked combines verified Google rating, total review count, contractor licensing data, and certifications (NABCEP, EnergySage, BBB) to produce a ranked list. We do not accept paid placement. Listings are sorted by a weighted score that gives credit to both rating and review depth — a 5-star company with 200 reviews ranks above a 5-star company with three reviews. Our Colorado Springs ranking is recalculated whenever a listing’s review profile updates.

Top 10 Solar Installers in Colorado Springs

  1. 1
    Eco Air Solutions of Colorado

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (279 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  2. 2
    Solar Patrol Window Tint & Films

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (113 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  3. 3
    Solar Guard

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (47 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  4. 4
    Solar Design of Colorado

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (33 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  5. 5
    Triton Solar

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (30 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  6. 6
    RIZE Roofing

    ★★★★★ 4.9 (181 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  7. 7
    Powered by Sunlight

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (10 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  8. 8
    National Solar Solutions

    ★★★★★ 4.9 (93 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  9. 9
    Solar RNR

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (5 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO
  10. 10
    Greentech Renewables Colorado Springs

    ★★★★★ 5.0 (4 reviews)
    Colorado Springs, CO

About Solar in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs sits in El Paso County and is served primarily by Colorado Springs Utilities. Colorado Springs Utilities is municipally owned and offers a Renewable Energy Rebate; permit timelines are slightly longer than Xcel territories. Colorado homeowners benefit from the federal solar Investment Tax Credit (currently 30%), Colorado’s sales tax exemption on solar equipment, and a property tax exemption that prevents solar systems from increasing assessed home value. Permit and interconnection timelines in Colorado Springs typically run 3-5 weeks from contract signing to install, depending on jurisdictional load and HOA review.

Colorado averages around 5.5 peak sun hours per day, making it one of the better solar resources in the Mountain West. A typical 8 kW residential system in Colorado Springs produces roughly 11,500-12,500 kWh per year, offsetting a significant share of average household electric usage. Net metering rules vary by utility — confirm with your installer whether Colorado Springs Utilities offers full retail credit or partial credit for excess generation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does solar cost in Colorado Springs?

A residential solar system in Colorado Springs typically costs $2.80-$3.60 per watt before incentives. An 8 kW system runs roughly $22,000-$29,000 gross, dropping to about $15,500-$20,000 after the 30% federal tax credit. Final pricing depends on roof complexity, equipment selection, and battery storage decisions. Always compare 2-3 quotes.

How long does a solar install take in Colorado Springs?

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. Permission to operate (PTO) from Colorado Springs Utilities typically follows within 2-4 weeks of installation completion.

What incentives are available in Colorado Springs?

Colorado Springs solar customers can typically combine the federal solar tax credit (30%), Colorado’s state sales tax exemption on solar equipment, the property tax exemption for renewable energy systems, and any utility-specific rebate or net metering credit offered by Colorado Springs Utilities. Some local jurisdictions also offer expedited permitting that reduces soft costs.

How do I choose between Colorado Springs solar installers?

Look at three things: the installer’s actual review record (volume + average rating), their verified credentials (Colorado contractor license, NABCEP certification, manufacturer authorizations), and the equipment they recommend. Use EnergyRanked to compare profiles side-by-side, then request quotes from your top 2-3 candidates and compare the line-item proposals — not just the bottom-line price.

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