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Farmington Rooftop Solar: $0 Down options and tax credit guide

Solar costs in San Juan County: ROI and utility savings analysis

Average irradiance near Four Corners Monument Gateway supports a 4–7 year ROI for standard systems. In NM, utility rate hikes make solar the best defensive hedge against San Juan County cost-of-living increases.

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The Farmington Solar Implementation Cycle

1

Design & Shade Map

Our designers in San Juan County audit your roof pitch and tree cover near Downtown / Foothills to maximize kWh output.

2

Permitting & Net Metering

We handle all NM utility interconnection and local Farmington building department permit filings for you.

3

H-Line & Racking Install

We install flashing-protected rails near Four Corners Monument Gateway to ensure your roof integrity remains watertight.

4

Switch-On Finish

A final San Juan County inspector verifies the system. We then activate your per-panel monitoring app for your Downtown / Foothills home.

This sequence gives you a cleaner way to confirm how a local team will handle design & shade map before work begins and switch-on finish before the job wraps.

Use each stage above to verify scope, timing, documentation, and next steps so the project stays aligned with the estimate, the property condition, and the local requirements that matter in your market.

Climate-Specific Guidance

Maintaining peak kWh in NM

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Cold Season Prep

Clear leaf debris from under the racking near Civic Center Park before the first winter snow. Rodents often nest under panels in Farmington.

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Warm Season Prep

Wash your panels near Downtown / Foothills after spring pollen. High NM humidity can cause a fine film that reduces efficiency by 5-8%.

Use the timing windows above to plan inspections before peak demand hits your area, so you can address issues early and book work before emergency pricing becomes part of the decision.

Solar Purchase vs. Solar Lease in Farmington

Compare the two paths most buyers and property owners weigh before moving forward locally.

Option A

System Ownership (Direct/Loan)

Usually the better fit when you want a simpler path, tighter short-term cost control, or fewer moving parts during the decision process.

Option B (Premium)

Power Purchase Agreement (Lease/PPA)

Usually the better fit when long-term performance, durability, or a stronger upside matters more than the lowest upfront number.

Detailed Breakdown

Ownership allows Farmington homeowners to claim the 30% Federal Tax Credit. Leasing in Downtown / Foothills has $0 down but lower overall ROI over 20 years in San Juan County.

Use that tradeoff to compare how each option affects timing, long-term upkeep, and how well the work matches the property and market conditions around you.

Major solar Brands

Enphase

Smart Inverter · Flagship: IQ8 Microinverters

Per-panel monitoring and fail-safe design—best for San Juan County households.

Typical Tier $$$

Tesla

Battery Leader · Flagship: Powerwall 3

Whole-home backup and sleek aesthetic—ideal for Farmington tech-ready homes.

Typical Tier $$$

REC Solar

Panel High · Flagship: Alpha Pure-RX

Highest efficiency in low-light Downtown / Foothills conditions.

Typical Tier $$$

Service Varieties

Grid-Tied: Standard Net Meter

Lowest cost; credits you for excess power in Farmington.

Expert Note: Check state NEM 3.0 rules in NM.

Hybrid: Grid + Battery

Keeps the AC on near Four Corners Monument Gateway even during grid outages.

Expert Note: Modern standard for San Juan County homes.

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Other Expert Guides in Farmington

Looking for more than just Solar? Compare local benchmarks for other primary home and business services in the Farmington municipality.

Solar Savings Check

Quick questions to estimate your ROI.

Common questions

How much does solar save me in Farmington?

Most San Juan County homeowners save $1,200–$2,800 annually depending on energy use and system size.

Is the 30% tax credit available in NM?

Yes, the Federal ITC works in all 50 states, including Farmington through 2032.

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