The average Austin solar homeowner pays $185/month using 1,450 kWh. We fix that.
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Complex Value of Solar tariff not maximized properly
Home offices and EVs outgrew original system size
Beautiful oak trees blocking afternoon production
Wrong plan means no credit for excess solar
No battery means paying peak rates 4-9pm
Remember 2021? No battery = no power for days
Review your Value of Solar credits and rebate eligibility
Tech who knows Austin Energy inside and out
Maximize credits + add battery = minimal bills
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Read article →Most Austin homeowners with solar panels are overpaying by $50-$150/month due to wrong utility plans, missing credits, or system issues. With average bills of $185/month, our optimization typically reduces bills by 40-70%.
Yes! We service all of the greater Austin metro area and surrounding communities. Our local technicians know the area utility companies and can optimize your system for maximum savings.
Use our free online calculator to estimate your savings. It takes about 2 minutes and shows you exactly where you can save — no phone call needed.
“Our panels were producing great but Austin Energy credits were a mess. Solar Bill Fix got us on the right Value of Solar tariff — our bill dropped from $185 to $42.”
Marcus T.
Round Rock
“Between the home office and EV charging, we were still paying $200+ with solar. They right-sized our system and switched our plan. Now we pay $55.”
Jennifer L.
Cedar Park
“The oak trees in our backyard were killing afternoon production. They added optimizers and a small battery — saved us about $130 a month.”
David & Priya K.
Pflugerville
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