Usually a good match
- 01You own a Florida single-family home or owned-roof townhome.
- 02Your electric bill is high enough for solar savings to be worth reviewing.
- 03You want to compare $0 down financing against your monthly utility bill.
See whether $0 down solar financing could make sense for your Florida home. Start with ZIP and electric bill, then choose when Spectrum Solar should call.
Start with location, home type, ownership, and electric bill. If your home matches the program, you can send your callback details in the final step.
We'll ask for contact info after confirming the basics.
A few quick questions help us see whether replacing your power bill with a solar payment is worth reviewing.
If your home looks like a match, a Spectrum Solar specialist will review your bill, roof, financing options, and next best step.
"They compared the solar payment against my FPL bill before talking about anything else."
Maria L. - Orlando, FL"I wanted to know if zero down actually made sense. The call was quick and clear."
James R. - Tampa, FL"They checked my roof, my bill, and the financing options before setting an appointment."
Denise M. - Fort Myers, FLNot yet. It is a savings check. Final pricing depends on roof layout, usage, equipment, and financing approval.
No. It means there may be no upfront payment. The goal is to compare a solar payment with what you already pay the utility.
The homeowner needs to be involved because solar requires roof, electrical, and financing approval.
This savings check is built for homes with a private roof that can support a standard rooftop solar review.
It helps Spectrum Solar call when you are most likely to be available.
No. The old residential federal credit expired on December 31, 2025, so this page focuses on monthly energy math.
Start with a few home details, then choose when Spectrum Solar should call with your savings review.