Solar that's simple, honest and Built to Last

Your Local Team for Home Energy Freedom

Based in Halifax, Solar Ascent designs, permits, and installs every system in-house — so you get predictable energy costs and a system that just works.

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SOLAR FOR HOMEOWNERS IS TAKING OFF. ARE YOU IN?

Surprisingly Affordable

Solar isn’t what it used to be. With today’s tech and $0-down financing, most Nova Scotians can swap a portion of their power bill for a predictable payment — often just a few dollars a day. As utility rates rise, your payment stays fixed and the system pays for itself.

Flexible Financing

We work with trusted lenders to offer $0-down, low-rate options with terms designed for homeowners. Choose a payment that fits your budget and own an asset that produces power for 25+ years. No gimmicks, no third-party leases.

An Investment with Returns

Homes with solar tend to sell faster and for more. Many clients see 8–12% effective returns over the life of the system thanks to avoided utility costs. When the loan is done, your panels keep producing free power for decades.

Energy Independence

Add a battery now or later for backup power and time-of-use savings. Keep the lights on during outages and control more of your home’s energy.

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Why Solar Works in Nova Scotia

Net metering credits your extra production, winters are sunnier than you’d think, and modern modules excel in cool climates. We’ll model your roof, shade, and yearly output so you know exactly what to expect.

What you get with Solar ascent:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most homes land between 8–14 kW. Turn-key pricing typically ranges from $20k–$35k before financing. We’ll tailor options to your roof, energy use, and goals.

Panels carry 25-year performance warranties and often produce well beyond that. Inverters typically last 12–15+ years and are modular for easy replacement. There are options to extend inverter warranties as well. 

No. We’re contractors first — we flash every penetration, use engineered racking, and provide workmanship warranties. If your roof needs work first, we’ll plan around it.

We partner with reputable lenders and government organizations to offer $0-down options with flexible terms. Many homeowners simply replace part of their power bill with a fixed solar payment — and when it’s paid off, your power keeps coming at no cost from the sun.

Yes. Every project is installed by Solar Ascent employees trained to our safety and quality standards.

Cool temperatures actually help panels perform. Your system produces across all seasons, and net metering balances summer over-production with winter use.

A typical home in Nova Scotia needs 20 to 35 solar panels to offset most or all of its electricity usage. The exact number depends on annual energy consumption, roof space, panel efficiency, and shading conditions. A properly sized system is designed to maximize production while staying within net metering limits.

Yes, solar is worth it for most homeowners in Nova Scotia due to high electricity rates, net metering, and available financing options. Most systems pay for themselves in 8 to 12 years and continue generating savings for decades. Solar also protects against rising utility costs and can increase home value.

Residential solar systems typically last 25 to 30 years or more. Most solar panels include a 25-year performance warranty, while inverters usually last 10 to 15 years before replacement. With minimal maintenance, systems continue producing reliable electricity for decades.

No, standard grid-tied solar systems shut off during power outages for safety reasons. To maintain power during outages, you need a battery storage system or hybrid inverter that allows backup power functionality.

The average payback period for residential solar in Nova Scotia is 8 to 12 years. After that, electricity generated is essentially free, providing long-term savings over the remaining 15–20 years of system life.

Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Occasional cleaning and periodic system checks are usually sufficient. Most systems have no moving parts, and monitoring systems allow homeowners to track performance in real time.

Residential solar installations typically take 1 to 3 days to complete once permits are approved. The full process, including design, approvals, and utility connection, usually takes 4 to 8 weeks.

Homes with solar panels often sell faster and at a premium because they offer lower electricity costs. The solar system is typically included as part of the property, and any remaining financing may be transferred or paid off during the sale.

Case Study

Let our work speak for itself

Valley Home

When we first met with the husband and wife who recently moved to this home outside Truro, NS, we knew they found their “forever home”. This freshly built, fully electric home was going to cost a lot of money to provide grid power in the years and decades to come for their growing family. Check out our full case study for more information!

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Getting Started Couldn’t Be Simpler.

We’ll review your bill, model your home, and give you clear numbers — production, payments, savings, and timelines — so you can decide with confidence.