For NSW homeowners

Solar for your home, the straight version.

Most NSW homes on a 4-bedroom block can fit 6.6 kW of panels and pay it back in 3–5 years. Here's how to find out if yours is one of them.

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Is your roof a good fit?

Five quick checks. Three or more “yes” usually means solar's worth a serious look.

  • Roof faces north, east or west

    North is best, but east + west is fine for most homes.

  • Less than 30% shade between 9am and 3pm

    A bit of late-arvo shade is fine.

  • Tile, Colorbond or concrete tile roof in decent nick

    If it'll need replacing in 5 years, do the roof first.

  • Quarterly bill over $400

    Below that, the maths gets tighter but isn't off the table.

  • Plan to be in the home 3+ years

    Solar adds resale value either way, but payback is the headline figure.

Typical NSW homeowner · 6.6 kW system

$1,400–$2,100/ year

Payback typically 3.2–4.6 years. Your free check pins the number.

What a typical 6.6 kW system includes.

Panels

Tier-1 only

18–22 tier-1 (e.g. Trina, REC, Jinko)

Inverter

25-yr brand warranty

Fronius / Sungrow / SMA

Monitoring

Included

App-based, real-time

Workmanship warranty

Standard

10 years

Install time

Most homes

1 day on a typical roof

Grid connection

Included

Network application handled by installer

What you save before you even start.

A 6.6 kW system in NSW today gets about $3,300 off upfront thanks to the federal STC scheme. Some postcodes get extra battery loans and PDRS payments. We tell you which applies.

Read the full NSW incentives guide →

How it works

Three steps. No pressure.

60 sec

Check your roof

Address in. We estimate sun hours, roof angle, and shade. No installer call needed.

No login

See your options

Plain-English breakdown of system size, STC rebate, payback, and battery options.

Your call

Get matched

Only when you say so, up to 3 quotes from local CEC-accredited installers.

Common questions

Nope. We check using satellite imagery and your address. If we need more, we'll email, never cold-call.
Tier-1 installers use roof-specific mounts. Damage is rare; the workmanship warranty covers it if it happens.
Solar pairs well with a heat pump or electric hot water. Gas? Probably keep what you've got and run solar against your daytime load.
Solar adds resale value (CoreLogic puts it around $5–10k for a 6.6 kW system in NSW). You won't lose what you put in.
Honestly, the catch is bad installers. That's the whole reason Photon Leads exists to filter them out.

Check your roof free.

60-second check · Free, always · No callbacks unless you ask.