Morris County has some of New Jersey’s highest household energy consumption — and some of the strongest returns on solar investment. Parsippany homeowners benefit from SREC income on top of direct bill savings, typically achieving payback in 7–8 years.

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Why Parsippany Homeowners Choose My Solar Home

I’ve been installing solar in NJ and PA for over 15 years — 1,675+ installations across 17 states. Parsippany-Troy Hills is a strong solar market in Morris County. PSE&G territory, lots of 1970s–1990s colonials with good south-facing roof sections. I’ve completed many installs here and the permit process through the township is straightforward. I personally review every estimate within 2 hours and follow up with real numbers, not a sales pitch.

Solar Incentives for Parsippany Homeowners

New Jersey’s SuSI program locks in $85 per MWh your panels produce for 15 years from registration. On a typical NJ home that’s $1,000–1,500 per year in SREC income on top of your bill savings. Add full retail net metering, a complete property tax exemption on the solar-added home value, and no sales tax on equipment or installation — and the 7–8 year payback most NJ homeowners see is realistic when the numbers are run honestly.

What Makes Parsippany a Strong Solar Market

Parsippany Morris County customers served by Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) typically pay $0.18–0.22 per kWh — high enough that solar delivers strong returns from day one. NJ’s SuSI program adds $85 per MWh in income on top of your bill savings — together they drive the 7–8 year payback most NJ homeowners see.

Most homes in Parsippany feature 1960s–1990s colonials, split-levels, and contemporary homes near Lake Parsippany — housing stock that translates well to solar. Large, south- or west-facing roof sections are common throughout Lake Parsippany, Troy Hills, Lake Hiawatha, and Powder Mill Road area, and most properties have ample unshaded roof area for a full-size system.

New Jersey law protects your right to install solar regardless of HOA restrictions, so you cannot be blocked from going solar even in a managed community. I’ve completed installations throughout Morris County and is familiar with local permitting — most permits in Parsippany are approved within 3–5 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions — Solar in Parsippany, NJ

How long does a solar installation take in Parsippany?
Most residential systems are installed in 1–2 days. Parsippany Township 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 JCP&L participate in net metering?
Yes — JCP&L fully participates in New Jersey’s net metering program. Excess power your panels send to the grid is credited at the full retail rate on your monthly bill, and The NJ SuSI program provides separate quarterly income ($85 per MWh, locked in for 15 years from registration).

Do HOAs in Parsippany restrict solar panels?
New Jersey law (P.L. 2007, c. 128) prohibits HOAs from banning solar panels outright. HOAs may have guidelines on placement aesthetics, but they cannot block you from going solar.

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