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Solar Panel Installation in Sandy, Oregon

Own your power in Sandy. We design, install, and service solar and battery systems sized to your home and PGE rates.

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Why solar here

Going solar in Sandy

Solar is a strong investment in Sandy, Oregon (Clackamas County), where homes see about 4.2 peak sun hours per day. A typical 9 kW system (around 21 panels) offsets most of a home's electricity use, produces roughly 9,195 kWh per year, and saves an estimated $45,975 over 25 years at PGE rates. National Solar is a locally owned installer serving Sandy with 17 years of experience and 3,500+ installs.

Sandy's foothill homes are well suited to solar plus storage, adding outage protection along with bill savings.

As a locally owned Oregon installer with 17 years of experience and more than 3,500 installations, we handle everything for Sandy homeowners: custom design, permitting, PGE interconnection, and all local inspections. Every system includes monitoring and our 10-year workmanship warranty.

Oregon's net metering lets your Sandy system bank surplus summer production as credits you draw down in the darker winter months, so a well-sized array can cover nearly all of your annual usage. On top of that, PGE customers here can also tap Energy Trust of Oregon cash incentives — we map out every dollar you qualify for before you commit.

Local solar snapshot

What solar looks like in Sandy

Estimates based on Sandy's 4.2 peak sun hours per day and PGE rates. Your free assessment confirms exact numbers for your home.

9 kWSystem size for a typical homeAbout 21 modern panels to offset a typical Sandy home.
9,195 kWhEstimated annual productionA 7.5 kW system at Sandy's 4.2 peak sun hours/day.
$45,975Estimated 25-year savingsRoughly $1,839 in year one at PGE rates.
68 tonsCO2 avoided over 25 yearsClean power produced right on your Sandy roof.
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