Coastal southeast Virginia, part of the Tidewater region. Dominion Energy service territory. Real month-one savings, or we do not sign you up.
There is no average price for solar in Chesapeake. What Chesapeake homeowners are paying comes down to their Dominion bill size, their roof, and whether they are buying outright or on a Virginia Solar Lease.
What we see: Chesapeake single-family homes tend to fall in the mid-size system range. Townhomes often fall below. Larger homes with heat pumps, EVs, or pools push into larger systems. We price every proposal against your actual twelve-month Dominion usage, not a per-square-foot rule of thumb.
Most Chesapeake homeowners who go solar with us use our Virginia Solar Lease: zero down, fixed monthly payment below their current Dominion bill, with a production guarantee built in. It is not the only path, but it is the one that protects against both up-front cost and long-term rate uncertainty.
Chesapeake gets enough sun to make solar work across almost any well-exposed roof. Production varies month to month, peaking in late spring through early fall and dipping in late fall through winter. Your system is sized to cover your full-year usage, so winter dips are balanced by summer surplus that banks as net metering credits.
Chesapeake gets strong annual sun hours, with relatively open suburban lots and fewer dense tree canopies than inland Virginia. That is a real production advantage for most Chesapeake rooftops.
Every Chesapeake residential customer we serve is on Dominion Energy. When your panels produce more than your home uses, the surplus flows back to the Dominion grid and your meter records credits. At night or on cloudy days, you draw from the grid and use those credits. Net metering is the mechanism that lets a well-sized Chesapeake system zero out most of your electric charges across a full year.
Virginia net metering rules are set at the state level and have evolved over time. We walk through the current version when we put your proposal together, so you know exactly how your credits flow.
Chesapeake has a reasonable residential solar permitting path through the city building department, plus Dominion interconnection. Homes in coastal zones or near waterfront may require additional wind load documentation. We handle the permit package as part of your project.
A normal Chesapeake install, from signed contract to the day your meter starts turning backward, takes a few weeks to a couple of months depending on utility interconnection queue and any county or HOA review. We give you a realistic timeline up front. If something slips, we tell you.
Chesapeake homeowners qualify for the same stack of Virginia incentives: net metering through Dominion, a local property tax exemption where adopted, SRECs if you own your system, and PACE financing where available in the jurisdiction.
Solar incentives change year over year. We keep current and walk through what is actually available for your specific Chesapeake address when you request a quote.
Straight answers for Chesapeake specifically. If yours is not here, email Cal at [email protected].
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