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Is Solar Worth It If You Have Puget Sound Energy?

If your PSE bill has been climbing — and your power has gone out more than once in the last few years — here’s what you actually need to know before deciding on solar.

No pitch. Just the honest answer.


Does Solar Even Work Here?

Yes. Solar panels generate electricity from daylight, not direct sunshine. Modern panels are far more efficient in low-light conditions than they were five years ago, and western Washington gets enough sun to make the economics work for most homes.

The real question is whether the numbers work for your home. Let’s get into it.


What’s Happening With PSE Rates

This is where it gets significant.

  • PSE residential rates have increased more than 30% cumulatively since 2023
  • January 2025: +12% — average 800 kWh bill hit ~$122/month
  • January 2026: +6.3%, plus an additional ~12% approved in late 2025 — roughly $17 more per month for the average customer
  • 2027 filing already submitted: if approved, a typical customer could see their bill jump ~$28/month in early 2027, with further increases in 2028 and 2029

The forces driving this — clean energy mandates, aging infrastructure, wildfire mitigation — aren’t going away.

What this means for solar: every PSE rate increase shortens your payback period. The electricity you buy today is cheaper than what you’ll buy in 2029.

See if your roof qualifies for solar savings →


A Time-Sensitive Note on Net Metering

⚠️ PSE has already crossed Washington’s statutory net metering threshold.

Customers who install solar now are grandfathered under current terms — which credit excess generation at the full retail rate. Customers who wait may face less favorable future rates.

This isn’t invented urgency. It’s written into state law (RCW 80.60).


What PSE Customers Say

My last two months’ electric bill was zero, with an additional 50% of what I used going in the ‘bank’ with (the utility).

Charlie S.


How Net Metering Works

When your panels produce more than your home is using, excess power flows back to the grid. PSE credits your account at the retail rate. Summer surplus carries forward to offset winter usage. Many PSE solar customers end up with dramatically reduced annual bills — some close to net-zero on an annualized basis.


PSE Territory and Power Outages

If you’re a PSE customer, you already know: the lights go out here more than you’d like.

There’s a structural reason for that. PSE serves a 6,000-square-mile service territory — largely suburban and rural, heavily forested, and crisscrossed by above-ground lines running through areas with tall, mature trees. When storms hit, trees come down and they take the lines with them.

The November 2024 bomb cyclone made this impossible to ignore. 750,000+ western Washington homes lost power — one of the largest outages in the region in decades. Restoration took days for many customers, particularly in communities like Issaquah, Sammamish, Mercer Island, Maple Valley, Enumclaw, and North Bend. PSE has noted that easterly winds cause disproportionate damage because trees root against the prevailing westerly winds — making them especially vulnerable when wind comes from the other direction.

This isn’t a PSE failure. It’s geography. But it does mean PSE customers face a real and recurring reliability risk that most urban utility customers don’t.

Battery storage changes that equation.


PSE’s Flex Batteries Program

PSE’s Flex Batteries program is one of the stronger utility battery incentive programs in the country — and it’s available exclusively to PSE customers.

If you add battery storage to your solar system, you may be eligible for:

💰 Up to $10,000 in enhanced upfront incentives toward equipment and installation

⚡ $75/kWh enrollment reward — up to $1,000 per battery

📅 Up to $500/year for participating in grid Flex events

Beyond the financial incentives, a properly sized battery keeps your essential circuits running during outages — automatically and silently. Lights, refrigerator, phone, Wi-Fi, medical devices. No generator. No fuel. No carbon monoxide risk.

For PSE customers in storm-prone areas, it’s not just an energy investment. It’s a resilience investment.

Ask us about solar + battery storage →


What Does a System Actually Cost?

A typical western Washington residential system runs 6kW–10kW. Installed costs generally fall in the $18,000–$30,000 range before incentives.

Washington also offers a full sales tax exemption on solar equipment and installation — in effect through December 2029. That’s a meaningful upfront savings with no Oregon equivalent.

Many PSE homeowners are seeing payback periods in the 7–10 year range, with 15–20+ years of dramatically reduced energy costs after that.

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What to Look for in an Installer

Solar warranties are 25-year promises. Not every company in business today will be around to honor one. Ask any installer:

  • Do they use their own crews? Subcontractors change who’s accountable years down the road.
  • How long have they been in business? Five years isn’t a track record.
  • Are they actually local? A regional sales office isn’t the same as a company rooted here.
  • Who owns the company? Employee-owned companies have a direct stake in every job they do.

About A&R Solar

We’ve been installing solar across western Washington since 2007. Employee-owned. B Corp certified. In-house crews on every job.

We’re not the right fit for every home — and we’ll tell you that upfront. If your roof isn’t a good solar candidate, we’d rather tell you now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does PSE credit me for excess power?

Yes — at the retail rate. Summer surplus carries forward to offset winter usage.

What happens on cloudy days?

Panels still generate power, just less of it. Systems are sized to account for seasonal variation.

What if part of my roof is shaded?

Shading is the biggest variable. A good installer evaluates your specific roof before recommending a system. Panel-level optimizers can help on partially shaded roofs.

Does battery storage work during a PSE outage?

Yes — that’s one of its primary functions. When grid power goes down, a battery-backed solar system automatically switches to stored power, keeping essential circuits running without any action on your part.

How long does installation take?

Around 2 days on-site. Permitting and utility interconnection typically add 4–8 weeks.

What warranties should I expect?

Panels: 25 years. Inverter: 10–12 years. Ask specifically about the workmanship warranty — it varies significantly between companies (A&R Solar is 10 years.)


Cities We Serve

A&R Solar serves Puget Sound Energy customers throughout the region, including Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond, Sammamish, Woodinville, Auburn, Covington, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Kent, Maple Valley, Renton, Bothell, Duvall, Kenmore, North Bend, Snoqualmie, Bonney Lake, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, Lakewood, University Place, Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, Yelm, Mount Vernon, Burlington, Bremerton, Silverdale, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, and more.

Not sure if we serve your area? Contact us and we’ll let you know.

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