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Solar Install in Corpus Christi

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When
Site assessment can usually be scheduled within a week. Full installation depends on design, permit, utility approval, equipment availability, and inspection timing.
Where
Up to 60 miles from Corpus Christi. Coastal Bend coverage.
What people call about
  • High electric bills during summer cooling season
  • Battery backup interest after hurricane outages
  • Roof replacement timing and solar re-install planning
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Solar system size calculator

Average monthly electric bill (kWh) → system size + panel count. Coastal Bend sun-hours assumed at 5.0/day.

Average it across 12 months on your AEP / Centerpoint bill. Typical CC home: 1,200-2,000 kWh/mo.

Estimate

10 kW

~10 kW system, roughly 25 panels at 400 W each. Installed before incentives: ~$25,000-$35,000. 30% federal tax credit applies through 2032.

At 400 W each:
25 panels
Target generation:
50 kWh/day

Coastal Bend sun-hours range 4.5-5.5/day depending on roof orientation + shading. Battery storage adds $8k-15k. A real installer's site visit + roof inspection refines this significantly.

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Solar Install in Corpus Christi, TX

Subtropical Gulf Coast climate.

For solar install, the service area covers roughly 60 miles from central Corpus Christi.

Common reasons to call

  • High electric bills during summer cooling season
  • Battery backup interest after hurricane outages
  • Roof replacement timing and solar re-install planning
  • EV charger and panel capacity questions
  • New construction or remodel energy planning
  • Net metering or buyback-plan questions
  • Ground-mount option for larger Calallen or Northwest lots
  • System troubleshooting after inverter alerts

Typical work

  • Roof-mounted solar panel installation
  • Battery backup design and installation
  • Inverter replacement or system troubleshooting
  • Electrical panel review for solar readiness
  • Solar detach and reset during roof replacement
  • Ground-mount solar layout where property allows
  • Utility interconnection paperwork and inspection coordination

Typical turnaround

Site assessment can usually be scheduled within a week. Full installation depends on design, permit, utility approval, equipment availability, and inspection timing.

Materials and equipment

  • Monocrystalline solar panels
  • String inverters or microinverters
  • Roof racking and flashed mounts
  • Battery storage equipment
  • Disconnects, conduit, breakers, and rapid shutdown equipment
  • Monitoring gateway and production meter where required

Job sizes

Minor

Solar inspection, monitoring setup, or small troubleshooting visit

Standard

Standard roof-mounted residential system without battery storage

Major

Larger system, battery backup, panel work, or complex roof layout

Replacement

Solar detach and reset, full inverter replacement, or system rebuild tied to roof work

Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.

What to expect

  • TDLR licensed electrical contractor required for electrical installation
  • Master electrician of record tied to the installing contractor
  • Utility interconnection and local permits handled before activation
  • NABCEP and manufacturer training available where applicable

TDLR electrical contractor license with a master electrician of record, NABCEP PV Installation Professional, manufacturer training for inverter or battery equipment, general liability insurance.

Common questions

Do solar installers need a Texas license?

The solar company itself does not get a special solar license, but the electrical work needs a TDLR licensed electrical contractor and master electrician of record. Ask who holds that license before signing.

Can solar handle hurricane outages?

Panels alone usually shut down when the grid is down. If backup power is the goal, ask about batteries, critical-load panels, and what circuits will actually run during an outage.

Should I replace my roof before solar?

If the roof is near the end of its life, yes. Detaching and resetting panels later adds hassle and cost. A roofer and solar installer should coordinate before the panels go on.

Does salt air matter for solar equipment?

Yes. Padre Island and bayfront installs need hardware and racking that hold up in salt air. The installer should spec corrosion-resistant components and seal roof penetrations correctly.

What if my panel is not big enough?

The electrician checks panel capacity, service size, and breaker space. Some homes need a panel upgrade before solar or battery work makes sense.

Who handles the utility paperwork?

A proper installer handles permits, inspection coordination, and utility interconnection documents. You should still read the buyback terms from your retail electric provider before counting savings.

Can solar be installed on a metal roof?

Yes in many cases. Standing-seam metal can be a strong fit with the right clamps. Exposed-fastener metal and older roofs need a closer inspection before anyone promises a clean install.

Coastal Bend seasons

Spring (March - May)

Good planning season before summer bills and hurricane-prep demand increase.

Summer (June - August)

Solar production is strong, but crews work around heat and afternoon storms.

Fall (September - November)

Battery backup questions rise during hurricane season and after outages.

Winter (December - February)

Design and permit timelines are usually easier before peak summer demand.

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