Solar Installation in Allison Park, PA
Allison Park is a community in Hampton Township in the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh. The area is characterized by established residential streets with mature trees, well-kept properties, and a quiet suburban atmosphere that draws families seeking stability.
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Avg residential bill in PA
$140/mo
17¢/kWh average rate
Peak sun hours
4.0 hrs/day
Annual average for Pennsylvania
6 kW system production
~7,200 kWh/yr
Estimated for a typical Allison Park roof
Net metering with Duquesne Light
Full retail rate
Credit basis for surplus generation
Reference figures based on EIA residential electricity data and NREL PVWatts modeling. Your home's actual usage and production will vary with roof orientation, shading, and equipment selection.
Solar Installation for Allison Park Homeowners
Duquesne Light provides electricity to Allison Park homes, which range from mid-century ranches to updated two-story colonials. Roof conditions across the neighborhood tend to be well maintained, with many properties offering unobstructed southern and western exposures. Pennsylvania's net metering allows Allison Park residents to reduce their reliance on grid-priced electricity over time.
Our team at Lifestyle Solar has served the Allison Park community as part of our broader northern Allegheny County coverage. Located near our headquarters, this area receives priority scheduling and quick turnaround times. We handle all Hampton Township permits and Duquesne Light paperwork so you can focus on the results.
Solar Installation for Allison Park Neighborhoods
Allison Park's Hampton Township neighborhoods are a mix of mid-century ranches and updated colonials, and the roofs vary in condition. Our installation team does the structural assessment on every property and designs panel layouts around existing features like dormers and vents. Duquesne Light interconnection and Allegheny County permitting happen alongside the install, and we plan placement around the mature tree canopy.
Your Utility: Duquesne Light
We work directly with Duquesne Light on interconnection, net metering, and all required paperwork for Allison Park homeowners.
Every step of your Allison Park solar installation
From the first visit to the day your system turns on, here is what actually happens.
1. On-site assessment
We visit your Allison Park property, walk the roof, check the electrical panel, and review 12 months of your Duquesne Light bills. No charge, no obligation.
2. Engineered system design
Our engineers size the array to your actual usage and design panel placement around shading, roof orientation, and structural load. You see the plan before anything is ordered.
3. Permits and interconnection
We file the local building permit with Allegheny County and the interconnection application with Duquesne Light. You sign once; we handle the back-and-forth.
4. Installation
Most Allison Park installs are completed in one day on the roof. Larger or complex systems may take additional time. Our crew is in and out the same week we start.
5. Inspection and activation
Allegheny County or city inspectors sign off, Duquesne Light swaps or reprograms your meter, and the system turns on. We are there for both steps.
6. Monitoring setup
Before we leave, your phone is connected to the production app. You can see daily kilowatt-hours, panel-level performance, and any alerts the moment they appear.
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Why Allison Park Homeowners Choose Us
Allison Park homeowners pick between solar companies on the things that only matter after the sale: which installer shows up on installation day, who picks up the phone six months later, and who knows Duquesne Light's interconnection paperwork by heart. Here's what Allison Park customers tell us when they explain why they chose Lifestyle Solar over the other solar companies in PA.
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