San Jacinto Valley

Solar Quotes for Hemet Homeowners

The San Jacinto Valley delivers 290+ sunny days a year — and those long, hot summers drive electric bills up fast. Solar turns Hemet’s biggest climate challenge into your biggest financial advantage.

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290+
Sunny Days/Year
SCE
Service Area
San Jacinto
Valley
30%
Federal Tax Credit

Why Hemet Homeowners Are Going Solar

Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley, surrounded by mountains and blessed with abundant sunshine. What that also means is heat — long summers where air conditioning runs for months, pushing electric bills well into the range where solar starts delivering real monthly savings. For many Hemet homeowners, the A/C bill alone makes solar a clear decision.

SCE serves Hemet and has raised residential rates consistently over the past decade. Their tiered pricing structure means the more electricity you use, the more you pay per kilowatt-hour. A well-sized solar system offsets the bulk of your usage with power your roof generates — turning high-consumption summer months from a financial burden into a non-event.

The 30% federal tax credit reduces the net cost of a solar system significantly. The credit is now claimed by the solar company rather than directly by you as a homeowner — but we build that savings into your financing, so you still get the benefit.

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SCE Rates Keep Rising

SCE has a functional monopoly on your electricity… unless you go solar. Solar gives you a real competitive choice. And since SCE raises rates consistently, every increase makes your fixed solar payment worth more relative to what your neighbors pay.

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290+ Sunny Days a Year

The San Jacinto Valley gets exceptional sun exposure year-round. Hot summers and mild winters combine to make Hemet one of the more productive solar locations in Southern California — your panels work hard for you every month of the year.

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Lock In Your Rate Now

Even if your current bill is modest, every SCE rate increase that happens after you go solar works in your favor — your solar payment stays fixed while your neighbors’ bills keep climbing. Rate protection is a real, compounding benefit.

Estimate Your Monthly Savings

Enter your average SCE bill below. The result is a ballpark — your actual Solar Savings Report will be based on your specific home, roof, and usage history.

San Jacinto Valley landscape with mountains, Hemet, California

How It Works — No Pressure, No Presentations

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You fill out a short form

Takes about two minutes. We ask for your address, usage, and contact info — that’s it.

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We build your Solar Savings Report

We analyze your roof, sun exposure, and utility rate data to put together real pricing — four options with and without battery, with and without ownership.

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You receive it by tomorrow

Your Solar Savings Report lands in your inbox — no appointment, no presentation, no pressure. Review it on your own time. We’re available if you have questions.

Common Questions from Hemet Homeowners

A typical Hemet home solar system runs between $13,000 and $24,000 before incentives. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit is built into solar financing, significantly reducing the net cost. Most homeowners who finance pay a fixed monthly rate below their current SCE bill from day one. Your exact cost depends on your roof, usage history, and whether you add battery storage.
Yes — Hemet gets 290+ sunny days per year, and the San Jacinto Valley’s hot summers drive electric bills up significantly through air conditioning. SCE rates continue rising, and many Hemet homeowners see strong monthly savings by switching to solar. The 30% federal tax credit and California’s property tax exemption for solar both apply.
Hemet is served by Southern California Edison (SCE). SCE has raised residential rates steadily over the past decade and operates under a tiered structure where high-usage customers pay significantly more per kWh. Hot valley summers mean Hemet homeowners often see large A/C-driven bills — and those are exactly the customers where solar delivers strong savings.
New SCE solar customers are placed on NEM 3.0 (Net Billing Tariff), which credits excess solar exported to the grid at avoided-cost rates — lower than the old full-retail NEM 2.0 credit. The practical result is that sizing your system for your own consumption matters more than oversizing. Battery storage is more valuable now: it stores daytime solar for evening use rather than exporting at reduced rates.
Hemet homeowners qualify for the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit, which is built into solar financing and reduces the effective cost significantly. California’s property tax exemption means solar will not raise your property taxes. SCE’s net billing program credits excess solar sent to the grid. No additional city-specific rebate currently exists for Hemet.
Not necessarily — many Hemet homes have roofs with years of life remaining. If your roof needs attention, the cost can often be rolled into the solar project. We review your roof condition as part of putting together your Solar Savings Report. If there’s an issue, we’ll tell you upfront before anything moves forward.

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