

The best way to find out what solar will cost for your home is to get multiple quotes from certified local solar installers. Prices vary significantly by province, roof type, and system size – a free solar quote gives you real numbers based on your specific situation.
Why Multiple Solar Quotes Matter
The difference between a good deal and overpaying
Price Spread
- $2.50 to $3.80 per watt across Canada
- $10,000+ difference on a typical 8 kW system
- Equipment quality varies as much as price
- Local installers often beat national chains
What to Compare
- Equipment quality and warranty (not just price)
- Installer licensing and insurance
- Installation warranty terms and support
- Incentive paperwork handling
- Years in business and customer reviews
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What You’ll Receive
- Remote roof assessment using satellite imagery
- Customized system design for your consumption
- Clear cost breakdown with and without incentives
- Estimated annual production and savings
- Financing options if available
We answer all quote requests in 1-2 business days. In the meantime, email news@solarweb.ca or browse our provincial guides to find local installers.
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Not Sure Where to Start?
Answer your questions first
How much do solar panels cost in Canada?
A typical 5 kW system costs $12,000–$18,000 before incentives. After rebates, most homeowners pay $8,000–$14,000. Read Full Answer →
What incentives are available?
Federal and provincial programs can save $3,000–$10,000+. Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Quebec have the strongest current programs. See All Incentives →
Do solar panels work in winter?
Yes – cold temperatures actually improve efficiency. Most systems produce 20–25% of annual output in winter months. Read Full Answer →
How do I choose an installer?
Look for CSA certification, manufacturer partnerships, local track record, and at least 3 quotes. Avoid door-to-door salespeople. More FAQs →
Solar resources by province
Incentives, installers, and costs specific to your region
