About Us

At ASAP Solar we specialize in commercial and residential solar energy systems. ASAP Solar is focused on providing the absolute highest quality service and customer satisfaction. We will do everything we can to exceed your expectations.


ASAP Solar for East Texas homeowners, businesses, and non-profits. Solar power systems can add instant value to your property. Customers enjoy reduced utility costs right away. 


You can afford Solar too! There are finance options available, such as $0 down financing. Request an Estimate for FREE today. No hassles. Almost all of our products have 20+ year warranties. Find out why ASAP Solar is one of the best companies for your solar install in East Texas.


We make it easy

Going solar has never been easier. Our experts will take care of everything and be there step by step along the way. See why we lead the industry in customer satisfaction.

We offer financing

We offer low interest financing options! You could switch to solar with as little as $0 down. Contact us for more information about financing.

We use industry leading technology

We use Tier 1 panels in all of our projects from top manufactures like Q-Cell, Mission, LG, and Panasonic to name a few. All have 25+ year warranties. 

ASAP Solar incentives

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FAQ

  • What are the advantages of solar energy?

    Capturing sunlight and converting it to electricity is a clean, pollution-free, efficient, and affordable way to power your home or business. It can increase your home value and lower your electric bills. Best of all, going solar is more affordable than ever with tax credits, solar rebates, net metering programs, and flexible financing options.


  • How is solar panel efficiency calculated?

    A solar panel efficiency rating gives you a measure of how much sunlight a solar panel can convert into electricity. Efficiency for different manufacturers and types of panels range from about 12% to over 20%. SunPower is recognized as making the highest efficiency solar panels in the industry, producing 44% more power per panel, and 75% more energy per square foot over 25 years.

  • Which direction is best for solar panels to face?

    Solar panels are most productive when South facing given our location North of the equator. However, anything from due East to just past due West is a productive solar window.

  • Do you have to penetrate the roof?

    The only non-penetrating roof application is on a standing seam metal roof. On all others we use a very reliable roof flashing made especially for solar mounting systems.

  • What roof material is best?

    Standing seam metal is probably the best roof material, but we frequently work with composition shingle and have a lot of experience with clay tile.

  • Do all solar systems come with battery backups?

    They do not. Off-grid or battery backup solutions are available and your energy consultant will be happy to go over those with you.

  • How much do solar panels cost?

    This depends on your utility company, local jurisdictions, your existing electrical service, and the type of panels you choose. Our energy consultants will create a custom proposal for you that includes system size, design, costs, benefits, financing options, and the available federal, state and local incentives such as tax credits and rebates. We will walk you through the proposal during your appointment, which will take place at your home, at our solar design center, or virtually over the phone and online.

  • Can I oversize my system and sell back for a profit?

    It depends on if your utility offers such a program – this is something our energy consultants can research for you.

  • What about hail?

    Most solar panels are designed, rated, and tested to withstand hail up to 1 inch in diameter traveling at 54 mph. Moreover, your panels will be covered under your general homeowner’s policy, and if you have a broken panel you will likely need a new roof anyways, so it will all be handled as an insurance claim.

  • Will my homeowner's insurance go up?

    In many cases, your homeowner’s insurance will not go up. It depends on how comprehensive your current coverage is. If you need to add coverage, it can cost an extra $10 – $80 per year.

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