Home Solar Systems
Custom-designed for South Plains homes — maximize your monthly LP&L savings with a system sized to your real usage.
Lock in predictable energy costs and cut seasonal bill spikes with high-efficiency solar arrays designed for South Plains homes and businesses.
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Long-term protection and performance guarantees on every installation.
Multiple payment paths — cash purchase or financing through qualified third-party lenders — sized to your budget.
Solar increases your home's value without raising your property tax assessment.
Panels and racking engineered to South Plains wind and hail design loads.
A properly sized system can dramatically reduce — or nearly eliminate — your Lubbock Power & Light charges. Here's what a typical Lubbock homeowner sees after going solar.
Whether it's your house or your business, we've got the South Plains covered — from rooftop installs to battery backup.
Custom-designed for South Plains homes — maximize your monthly LP&L savings with a system sized to your real usage.
Reduce operating costs for Lubbock businesses with commercial solar tailored to your facility's energy profile and structural requirements.
Whole-home battery backup that keeps critical systems online during LP&L grid outages and seasonal storm events.
Comprehensive repair, dust cleaning, and diagnostics for all panel brands and system configurations, regardless of original installer.
On-site evaluation of your Lubbock roof, shading, and energy usage, followed by a detailed quote based on your actual LP&L billing history.
We handle the full Lubbock Power & Light interconnection paperwork and Distributed Generation Interconnection Agreement, and help you pick between LP&L net metering and ERCOT Retail Electric Provider buyback plans.
As a local choice for Solar Panels Lubbock homeowners and businesses rely on, we understand local roofing, HOAs, LP&L interconnection, and South Plains climate requirements.
From the wide-lot homes out in Shallowater to the established streets around the Cooper school district and the Canyon Lakes corridor, we help South Plains residents capitalize on our region's 260+ days of annual sunshine. We understand the specific demands of the West Texas climate, ensuring your system is built to withstand blowing dust and seasonal volatility.

Real reviews from Lubbock and South Plains customers — Tech Terrace, Vintage Township, Wolfforth and beyond.
"Our summer LP&L bills used to run over $340. After Solar Panels Lubbock installed our system, we've been averaging $58 a month. The crew handled every bit of paperwork with the city and the utility."
Marcus & Tara H.
Tech Terrace
"We took a direct hail hit last spring. Two cars dented, our shingles needed work — but every panel kept producing the next morning. Worth every penny for the South Plains build quality."
Daniel R.
Vintage Township
"Honest quote, no pressure. They walked us through how the interconnection with LP&L works and exactly what to expect on our first true-up. Zero surprises. Highly recommend."
The Alvarez Family
Wolfforth
No pushy sales pitches or confusing tech speak. Just simple, honest breakdowns about how solar works under our 260+ days of South Plains sun.
Solar panels sit on your roof and act like a sponge for sunlight. A small device called an inverter translates that energy into the regular household power that runs your appliances, lights, and AC unit — cutting down what you have to buy from Lubbock Power & Light.


During the day, your panels often make more electricity than your house needs. That surplus flows back through your meter to the local grid. We design your system to power your home's heavy lifting — like running your AC during peak daylight — so you use your own free power right when it's made.
Zero moving parts means almost no upkeep. Heavy-duty tempered glass is rated to survive South Plains wind storms and seasonal hail. The only real maintenance is West Texas dust — a quick garden-hose rinse once or twice a year keeps panels at peak efficiency.

From Tech Terrace to Wolfforth, our local crews install rooftop solar across the Lubbock Power & Light service territory.
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We cover the entire Lubbock County metro and surrounding South Plains. Scroll down to check your home's savings.
Clear, honest answers about LP&L rules, setup costs, and your legal rights as a Lubbock homeowner.
Every kilowatt-hour your panels produce on-site is a kilowatt-hour you don't buy at retail rates, so we size systems to your actual usage to maximize daytime offset of AC and appliance loads. For excess generation, LP&L publishes formal net metering tariffs (Residential Rate 5 and Small General Service Rate 11) and requires a Distributed Generation Interconnection Agreement. Since Lubbock joined ERCOT in 2024, many residential customers can now also choose a Retail Electric Provider with its own solar buyback plan — we'll walk you through both paths during your quote.
Yes. We specify tier-1 panels with tempered glass rated for high wind loads and hail impact per UL 61730 / IEC 61215 standards, mounted with racking engineered to local wind design loads for the South Plains. Combined with manufacturer warranties (typically 25 years), your system is built to withstand spring storms, hail events, and seasonal dust.
A typical Lubbock residential installation runs $15,000 to $30,000 before incentives, depending on system size, roof condition, and battery options. We provide a free, written quote based on your actual LP&L bill — no obligation.
Texas offers a property tax exemption on the added value of solar installations (Tax Code §11.27). LP&L does not currently offer a residential rebate, but interconnects through its distributed generation program. Note: the federal residential solar tax credit (§25D) was terminated for systems placed in service after December 31, 2025. The commercial clean-energy investment credit (§48E) remains available for qualifying business installations, though the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB, 2025) shortened its runway — ask us about current eligibility timelines before you plan a commercial project.
Lubbock receives 260+ days of sunshine per year, making the South Plains one of the best solar regions in the country. The high-altitude, semi-arid climate boosts panel efficiency, and our installations are designed for West Texas wind, dust, and seasonal hail.
Solar panels are essentially maintenance-free. West Texas dust accumulation can reduce efficiency, so we recommend rinsing panels with a garden hose once or twice per year. We also offer professional maintenance plans for homeowners who prefer scheduled service.
Yes. Texas Property Code §202.010 prohibits HOAs from banning solar panel installations. HOAs may set reasonable aesthetic guidelines (panel placement, orientation) but cannot block installation outright, even in newer master-planned communities.
Physical installation typically takes 1–3 days. From contract signing to system activation, the full timeline is generally 4–8 weeks, including city permits and LP&L interconnection approval.
The federal residential solar tax credit (§25D) ended December 31, 2025 for residential systems. Commercial installations may still qualify for the §48E investment credit, though OBBB (2025) tightened the timeline — we can advise on current eligibility for business properties.
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