Newtown Township is one of Bucks County’s most affluent communities — and one where solar installations typically generate strong long-term returns. My Solar Home serves Newtown homeowners directly — the same crew, the same standards, and the same personal review from Jon that NJ homeowners rely on.

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Why Newtown Homeowners Choose My Solar Home

I’ve been installing solar in NJ and PA for over 15 years — 1,675+ installations across 17 states. Newtown Township has a lot of newer planned developments with excellent roof angles and minimal shading. PECO customers here consistently see solid solar ROI, and my crew works regularly in this part of Bucks County. I personally review every estimate within 2 hours and follow up with real numbers, not a sales pitch.

Solar Incentives for Newtown Homeowners

Pennsylvania homeowners benefit from solar energy credits, full property tax exemption on the added home value from solar, and net metering that credits your bill for every kilowatt your panels send back to the grid. My Solar Home’s Bucks County installations deliver the same honest, no-pressure approach that NJ homeowners trust.

What Makes Newtown a Strong Solar Market

Newtown Bucks County customers served by PECO Energy typically pay $0.14–0.18 per kWh — high enough that solar delivers strong returns from day one. Pennsylvania’s solar credit program and net metering together provide strong financial returns, with payback periods in Bucks County typically in the 8–10 year range.

Most homes in Newtown feature mix of 1980s–2000s colonials and newer planned developments in Newtown Township, with older homes near the historic borough — housing stock that translates well to solar. Large, south- or west-facing roof sections are common throughout Newtown Borough, Newtown Grant, Chancellor Glen, and the Routes 532 and 413 corridors, and most properties have ample unshaded roof area for a full-size system.

Pennsylvania law protects your right to install solar regardless of HOA restrictions, so you cannot be blocked from going solar even in a managed community. My crew and I have completed installations throughout Bucks County and is familiar with local permitting — most permits in Newtown are approved within 3–5 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions — Solar in Newtown, PA

How long does a solar installation take in Newtown?
Most residential systems are installed in 1–2 days. Newtown permitting typically takes 3–5 weeks before installation can begin. I handle all permit filings — you don’t need to deal with the municipality directly.

Does PECO offer net metering in Newtown?
Yes — PECO participates in Pennsylvania’s net metering program. Excess solar production credits your bill, and PA’s solar credits provide additional income similar to NJ’s SREC program.

Newtown has a lot of newer planned developments — do HOAs restrict solar?
Pennsylvania law (Act 213 of 1996) protects homeowners’ right to install solar panels — HOA covenants that ban solar outright are unenforceable. HOAs may request reasonable aesthetic accommodations, but cannot block installation.

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