RI · MA · CT homeowners Eversource & Rhode Island Energy bills are up ~30% in 5 years — and rising
The 60-second math

See what solar would actually save on your roof — in 60 seconds.

Drag your bill. Pick your state. We pull real solar data from Google for your exact address — then a Sunfinity consultant calls within 30 minutes with verified numbers. No salesy back-and-forth. No obligation.

Your details
Monthly electric bill
$50$800
Your state

Based on Rhode Island Energy · ~$0.34/kWh

Need a new roof too?
Roof replacement cost
$5k$50k

Combined under one agreement, financed over 25 years alongside your solar. Adds roughly $127/mo to your solar payment — exact financing terms confirmed on the call.

What your bill is doing
Utility today
$275/mo
your bill keeps climbing every year
Sunfinity
$187/mo
stays well below your rising utility bill
5 years ago
$206/mo
what you paid
today
$275/mo
what you pay now
+$69/mo more, every month
and your utility hasn't stopped climbing
Switching to solar
can lower your price to $187/mo
starting day one — and solar grows slower than your utility climbs

Estimates use ~6%/yr long-run NE residential combined-rate bill growth (sources: EIA Form 826, RI PUC + MA DPU + CT PURA tariff filings, 2021–2026). Your roof, system size, and exact contract terms verified on the call.

These are state averages. Want your exact numbers based on your actual roof?

60 seconds. Your solar consultant verifies the numbers against your roof orientation, shading, and household usage—and calls you within 30 minutes. No obligation.

Your info goes only to Sunfinity Power. Never shared. We call once—you decide if it's a fit.

4.9★ · verified Google reviews from RI MA CT homeowners

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"For years I was reluctant on adding solar panels until I met the team from Sunfinity. The level of attention and professionalism was outstanding."

Omar Melon · Google review
★★★★★

"Anthony was knowledgeable, patient, and never pushy. The whole process was smoother than I expected."

Murilo Pereira · Google review
★★★★★

"Danny presented the information clearly with supporting data—he was even willing to admit when something wasn't a fit."

Lynn Bellizzi · Google review
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How Sunfinity works

Three steps. No surprises.

1
60-second quote

Drag the slider. Pick your state. We pull real solar data for your roof from Google. No fake projections.

2
Real consultant call

A Sunfinity consultant calls within 30 minutes — not a call center. Verifies your roof orientation, shading, household usage. Tells you what your real number is.

3
Local install crew

Sunfinity is RI-based. Our crew handles design, permits, utility approval, and install — typically 60-90 days from signed agreement. One project, one team.

Why Sunfinity

Local installer. End-to-end. One contract, one project.

Licensed local installer

Permits, install, and activation handled in-house across RI, MA, CT.

Lower bill day one

Most homeowners' solar payment comes in below their current utility bill.

Roof combined in

Need a new roof? Combined under the same agreement. One project, one team.

Real consultant, not an algorithm

A real solar consultant verifies your numbers against your actual roof — not an automated quote.

Local. Independent. Three states.

Sunfinity Power is based in Rhode Island. We install solar and roofing in RI, MA, CT — nowhere else. No subcontractors. No call-center sales.

Rhode Island — cities we serve
Providence · Cranston · Warwick · Coventry · Johnston · North Providence · East Providence · Pawtucket · Woonsocket · Cumberland · Lincoln · West Warwick · North Kingstown · South Kingstown · Westerly · Smithfield · Bristol · Newport
Massachusetts — cities we serve
Worcester · Springfield · Boston · Cambridge · Lowell · Brockton · New Bedford · Quincy · Lynn · Newton · Somerville · Framingham · Fall River · Attleboro · Taunton · Plymouth
Connecticut — cities we serve
Hartford · New Haven · Stamford · Bridgeport · Waterbury · Norwalk · Danbury · New Britain · West Hartford · Greenwich · Manchester · Bristol · Meriden · Norwich · Middletown · Stratford

Don't see your town? If your address is in RI, MA, or CT, your consultant will confirm coverage on the call.

Want the verified numbers for your home?

60 seconds to give us your details. 30 minutes for our consultant to call you back. No obligation either way.

Quick answers

Most common questions.

Is the solar payment really lower than my utility bill?

For most RI, MA, and CT homeowners, the starting solar payment comes in below their current utility bill. Your final number depends on roof orientation, shading, and household usage—that's why we send a real consultant to verify before you sign anything.

How does the math work over 25 years?

Eversource and Rhode Island Energy supply rates have risen materially over the last decade, with combined residential bills climbing roughly 5–8% per year on average across New England (sources: EIA Form 826, public utility tariff filings). A standard Sunfinity solar agreement carries a small annual escalator (typically 0–2.99% per year, contract-dependent), which is generally slower than the utility's long-run climb. Your consultant verifies the exact contract terms and escalator on the call.

Can a new roof be included?

Yes. If your roof needs replacement, we combine the roof and solar under the same agreement so it's one project, one contract, one team. We inspect during the home assessment and tell you straight whether it makes sense.

What states do you serve?

Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Licensed, bonded, and insured in all three.

How long does install take?

Most installs complete in 60–90 days from signed agreement. That includes design, permits, utility approval, the install itself, and inspection. The actual rooftop work is typically 1–3 days on site.

What happens if I need to sell my house?

Solar agreements transfer to the new homeowner with the property. Most homes with solar actually sell faster and at a slight premium — the buyer inherits a lower energy bill. Your consultant walks through the transfer process on the call.

Who is Sunfinity Power?

Sunfinity is an independent, Rhode Island-based solar + roofing company. We install in RI, MA, and CT only — no subcontractors, no call centers. Real local crews from design through install. You can reach our office at (401) 227-3363.

What kind of warranty does Sunfinity offer?

Solar panels typically carry a manufacturer's 25-year performance warranty. Inverters have a 10–25 year warranty depending on the unit. Roof work installed by Sunfinity carries our workmanship warranty. Your consultant walks through the exact warranty terms for the specific equipment proposed for your home on the call.

Can I monitor my system after install?

Yes. Every Sunfinity install includes a manufacturer's monitoring app (Enphase, SolarEdge, or similar depending on the inverter). You see daily, monthly, and lifetime production from your phone. Sunfinity's ops team also monitors performance for the first year and reaches out if anything looks off.

What happens if a panel breaks or stops working?

Panel failures are rare under the manufacturer warranty — modern panels are rated for 25 years and most outlast their warranty period. If something does fail, the manufacturer covers replacement panels and Sunfinity handles the swap. Storm damage falls under your homeowner's insurance; we coordinate the claim with your carrier.

What financing options are available?

Sunfinity works with multiple financing options depending on your situation: solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), solar loans, and cash purchase. If you're bundling a new roof, the roof is financed alongside the solar agreement. Your consultant matches the right financing path to your credit profile and goals on the call.

What makes Sunfinity different from a national solar company?

Three things. First — we're independent and based in Rhode Island. Your install crew, your consultant, and our office are all in New England. Second — no subcontractors and no call-center sales. The person you speak with works directly for Sunfinity. Third — we install solar AND roofing under one team, so a roof + solar bundle is one project, one contract, one warranty conversation.

What if I don't save as much as the calculator says?

The calculator on this page uses your bill plus state-average rates and Google Solar API data for your roof to produce an estimate. Your consultant verifies the exact numbers against your actual roof orientation, shading, and household usage on the call — before you sign anything. If the verified numbers are materially different, you walk away. No obligation either way.

What happens if Sunfinity goes out of business?

Solar panels carry manufacturer warranties (25 years on panels, 10–25 on inverters) that are honored by the manufacturer regardless of who installed them. If your installer is ever no longer around, any qualified local solar company can service the system. Sunfinity is an active independent installer in RI, MA, and CT — your consultant can walk through the company's standing on the call.

Three paths to lower your bill

Honest tradeoffs for each option.

Stay with the utility
Do nothing
  • — No upfront effort
  • — Bill keeps climbing every year
  • — You ride every Eversource & RI Energy rate hike
  • — No control over what you pay
National solar company
Big chain installer
  • + Lower bill via solar
  • — Call-center sales process
  • — Subcontracted local install crews
  • — Roof work needs a separate vendor
RECOMMENDED
Sunfinity Power
Local solar + roof
  • + Lower bill via solar
  • + Real consultant calls you in 30 min
  • + RI-based install crew, no subcontractors
  • + Solar + roof under one agreement