Every property is different. Quest Solar designs residential and commercial solar systems based on your roof, energy usage, shading conditions, electrical infrastructure, and long-term energy goals—not a one-size-fits-all proposal.
Whether you’re installing solar on a home, apartment building, warehouse, office, retail center, church, or industrial property, we design each system to maximize production, efficiency, and long-term value.
From engineering and permitting to utility approvals, inspections, installation, and final activation, Quest Solar manages every step of the process.
Our experienced team coordinates directly with municipalities, utility companies, and inspectors so you have one point of contact from start to finish.
We proudly serve homeowners, businesses, apartment complexes, warehouses, retail centers, churches, industrial facilities, and commercial properties throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Because Quest Solar also provides roofing, battery storage, HVAC, and EV charging solutions, we can coordinate multiple trades under one project—saving time while protecting your investment long after installation.

• Level 1 chargers use a standard 120-volt outlet and can charge an electric car in 8-12 hours.
• Level 2 chargers use a 240-volt outlet and can charge an electric car in 4-6 hours.
• Level 3 chargers are the fastest type of home EV charger and can charge an electric car in under an hour.
Level up your life with an EV charger installed in your home! Not only will you be doing your part to go green, but you'll also be able to charge your car faster and more efficiently.
Some people also choose to install Level 1 chargers because they are the most affordable option. Level 1 chargers are great for everyday use, but if you're looking to juice up your ride for a long road trip, you'll need a Level 2 charger.
Level 2 chargers are usually wall-mounted, and they require a dedicated circuit. Level 2 chargers are usually found at public charging stations, but you can also install one at home if you have the right electrical system.
Level 3 chargers are even better, but they're mostly found in commercial settings. So why not take the plunge and upgrade to a Level 2 charger today? You'll be glad you did!

Energy storage solutions help to store energy generated from renewable sources like solar power. There are a variety of battery sizes available to meet different needs, and many of these systems can be solar powered.
If you're considering installing an energy storage solution, battery size and power output are important factors to consider. Installation typically involves connecting the battery system to the electrical panel and then mounting the battery system on a wall or other support structure.
Commercial installations may require multiple battery units to provide enough power for uninterrupted operation during a power outage. With a little planning, you can ensure that your system meets your needs and helps you to keep the lights on during a power outage.

Before you can reap the benefits of solar energy, you need to make sure your roof is ready for installation.
First and foremost, your roof should be in good condition - free of holes, cracks, and other signs of damage. If your roof needs repair, it's best to take care of those repairs before moving forward with solar. Not only will this prolong the life of your roof, but it will also provide a stronger foundation for your solar panels.
Additionally, your roof should be free of debris such as leaves and twigs. A clean roof will allow for a smoother installation process and ensure that your solar panels are able to function properly.

Six straightforward steps from your first call to your first kilowatt.
We assess your property, energy bills, and goals. No obligation, no pressure — just a clear picture of what solar can do for you.
We design a solar panel system sized and positioned for your specific property, utility rate, and energy usage.
We handle all structural engineering, electrical plans, permit applications, and HOA or municipal approvals.
Our licensed installation team installs your system with precision. We do not subcontract the installation.
We schedule and manage all required inspections and submit your utility interconnection application.
We activate your system and walk you through monitoring. We remain available for the life of your installation.
We're currently documenting our residential and commercial installations across New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Check back soon to explore completed projects.
Save on your electricity bill, while helping the environment. The best time to start is now!