Texas Solar Installers
Looking for solar installers in Texas? Below are 10 top-rated solar installers serving Texas 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.
Listings are sourced from public Google Business Profiles and sorted by rating. Are you a Texas solar installer? Add your business free below.
Solar Service
1801 E 51st St STE 365, #250, Austin, TX 78723, USA
657 reviews
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512 Solar
1250 South Capital of Texas Highway Bldg 3, Suite 400, Austin, TX 78746, USA
546 reviews
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Solar Service
1150 N Loop 1604 W STE 108, #180, San Antonio, TX 78248, USA
470 reviews
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Solartime USA
1758 Firman Dr Suite 100, Richardson, TX 75081, USA
338 reviews
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THS Home Solar
405 State Hwy 121 Suite A250 - #3333, Lewisville, TX 75067, USA
164 reviews
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Texas Best Solar
760 E Main St #301, Lewisville, TX 75057, USA
153 reviews
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SolRa Tech
555 W 19th St suite 326, Houston, TX 77008, USA
147 reviews
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Credible Solar
5605 N MacArthur Blvd Floor 10, Irving, TX 75038, USA
50 reviews
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Greater Texas Solar
131 N Live Oak St, Mason, TX 76856, USA
23 reviews
Reviews via Google
Good Faith Energy & Roofing
4122 Billy Mitchell Dr, Addison, TX 75001, USA
756 reviews
Reviews via Google
Data sourced from Google Places. Updated April 12, 2026.
Hiring a Solar Installer in Texas
Buildermuse currently lists 10 solar installers in Texas, averaging 5.0 stars across 3,304 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. Most of the crews above operate out of Austin, Lewisville, and Addison.
Texas licenses this trade at the state level: the Electrical credential is required for all work, regardless of project size. State license required through TDLR. Verify any license directly with the issuing authority before signing a contract.
Labor is the biggest line item on most bids, and the Texas market sets the floor: construction workers here average $38.45 an hour — about $79,976 a year — across 869,756 workers statewide, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Use that figure as a sanity check when comparing quotes — a bid priced far below market labor rates usually means subcontracted or uninsured crews.
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