District of Columbia Solar Installers
Looking for solar installers in District of Columbia? Below are 8 top-rated solar installers serving District of Columbia in 2026 — every one rated 4.0+ stars with 10 or more verified Google reviews. Compare ratings and review counts, then contact them directly by phone or website. No middleman, no lead fees.
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Sustainable You
1255 Union St NE 7th Floor, Office #8, Washington, DC 20002, USA
102 reviews
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Uprise Solar
1140 3rd St NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
87 reviews
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Uprise Solar and Roofing
31 Sheridan St NW, Washington, DC 20011, USA
17 reviews
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Revolution Solar
641 S St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
544 reviews
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City Renewables
1255 Union St NE 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20002, USA
95 reviews
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Solar Solution DC
4700 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20011, USA
528 reviews
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EDGE Energy
100 M St SE #600, Washington, DC 20003, USA
57 reviews
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Ipsun Solar
1201 Connecticut Ave NW 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20036, USA
43 reviews
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Data sourced from Google Places. Updated April 12, 2026.
Hiring a Solar Installer in District of Columbia
Buildermuse currently lists 8 solar installers in District of Columbia, averaging 4.9 stars across 1,473 verified Google reviews. That is an unusually strong field — when nearly every firm clears 4.8 stars, response time and availability become the real differentiators, so call two or three rather than only the top result. The listings are centered on Washington.
District of Columbia licenses this trade at the state level: the Electrical credential is required for all work, regardless of project size. Master electrician or journeyman license required. Licenses renew on a two-year cycle (license issue date). Expect a $325 state application fee. Verify any license directly with the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection at (202) 442-4400 before signing a contract. At a minimum, ask for proof of $500,000 in general liability coverage and active workers' comp.
Labor is the biggest line item on most bids, and the District of Columbia market sets the floor: construction workers here average $43.55 an hour — about $90,584 a year — across 14,587 workers statewide, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data. That puts District of Columbia among the pricier construction labor markets in the country, so expect quotes to reflect it.
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