Top-rated solar panel pros.

Get matched with top solar panel pros in Johnson, AR

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your solar panel service project in Johnson, AR?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Solar panel pros in Johnson

Avatar for Natural Light Solar
Natural Light Solar
5.0(
3
)

Serving Johnson, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

"Went smoothly. Installation was quick. I shopped around and other places were pushy for more panels than I needed. Natural light solar was very informative and explained all the rebates and benefits from switching to solar. Highly recommend."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Bear State Electric LLC
Bear State Electric LLC
5.0(
14
)

Serving Johnson, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a fantastic experience with Bear State Electric LLC. Their team of licensed and professional electricians performed outstanding work, including a main panel upgrade and adding circuits for my welders and RV. The pricing was very reasonable, and I'll certainly be hiring them again for any future electrical needs. Highly recommended!"
John Scott
John Scott
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+12

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Dish Network Retailer Satellite Country
Dish Network Retailer Satellite Country
4.0(
283
)

Serving Johnson, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I am very happy with Dish. The price is comparable to anybody else. I have never checked the price of anyone else. The only other ones to compete there would be satellite dishes as part of the island is not even wired for cable. The quality of the service is good."
Dish Options
Recommended by74%of homeowners
Showing 1-10 of 26
Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

Solar water heating systems are not one-size-fits-all. You'll likely work with a team of experts to get the job done—including solar panel installers, plumbers, and water heater installers. A specialist will help you decide if a passive or active system is best for your local weather, home layout, roof stability, and your budget.

Yes, installing solar panels or a solar roof can increase your home's value by approximately 4% to 6%. For a home with a median value of $429,000, this could translate to an increase of around $17,000. A well-maintained solar installation appeals to environmentally-conscious buyers and those looking to lower their utility bills, often helping homes sell faster and at a premium in areas with high electricity rates. However, the exact increase in value depends on factors like the local real estate market, energy costs, and available solar incentives. It's also important that the system is correctly installed and maintained; an older or poorly maintained system may not add significant value, particularly if it's near the end of its lifespan. Other solar features, like panels on a shed, can also boost your home's value.

Yes, it is possible to install solar panels on a tar and gravel roof, but it is not the ideal roofing material for a solar installation. The process requires roof penetrations to install the solar racking system. While installers will seal these penetrations, they still increase the risk of leaks. This risk is higher on tar and gravel roofs, which are often flat. Flat roofs are more prone to leaks than sloped roofs because they can pool water during heavy rain and hold snow for longer periods, exposing the roof to more moisture.

Solar roofing shingles may qualify for significant federal tax incentives through programs like the Residential Clean Energy Credit, which offers up to 30% of installation costs through 2032. State and local governments often provide additional credits, and utility companies may offer further rebates or net metering programs, depending on the state. Just look into the qualification requirements beforehand because installation, documentation, and technical standards can impact eligibility. Consult the current guidelines and a tax professional to maximize available benefits.

Solar panels have a life span between 10 and 40 years, depending on the type of panel. For example, monocrystalline panels can last up to 40 years, while thin-film ones only last between 10 and 20 years. The longevity also comes down to keeping up with solar panel repairs and their related costs .

The Johnson, AR homeowners’ guide to solar panel services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.