Solar for CT & MA homes
The sun doesn't
send a bill.
Connecticut and Massachusetts pay some of the highest electric rates in America — and they climb every year. Anthony helps homeowners swap them for a lower rate powered by their own roof.

The math, not the pitch
Watch the gap grow.
A typical Connecticut home uses about 9,500 kWh a year. Buy that from the utility at $0.33/kWh — rising ~5% a year, like it has for decades — or from your own roof at a rate that never changes.
Illustrative CT example: utility at $0.33/kWh rising 5%/yr vs solar fixed at $0.22/kWh, 9,500 kWh/yr, 0.5%/yr panel degradation. Your numbers come from your bill.

Meet Anthony
A neighbor who knows
the numbers.
Anthony Tondalo has sat at hundreds of Connecticut and Massachusetts kitchen tables. His approach is the same at every one: explain how it actually works, run your real numbers in front of you, and let the math do the convincing. No pressure, no jargon — and when install day comes, he's standing in the driveway making sure it goes right.
How it works
Three steps. One day on a ladder.
A real conversation
Thirty minutes at your kitchen table. Anthony walks through your bill, your roof, and how the program works — and answers everything.
Your design, your numbers
Engineered plans show exactly where the panels go and what they'll produce. You see every option priced side by side before deciding anything.
Install day
Usually done in a single day, spotless when the crew leaves — and Anthony's there overseeing it, like he said he would be.



Real installs, around CT & MA.
Reviews
Neighbors, not
testimonials.
Know someone with a sunny roof?
Give a referral, get $500
When a neighbor, friend, or family member you send our way goes solar, you get $500. No cap — refer as many as you like.
Find out what your
roof is worth.
One conversation, every option side by side, and a number that's yours to keep — whatever you decide.