United Better Homes Expands Residential Solar Options Through Solrite Program Ahead of Summer Energy Demands

United Better Homes is helping Massachusetts homeowners learn more about residential solar and battery backup options through the Solrite program as summer temperatures, air-conditioning demand, and utility costs continue to rise across the Northeast.

 

The program combines solar energy systems with battery backup systems designed to help qualifying homeowners lower monthly electricity costs while improving backup power during outages and severe weather events. According to United Better Homes, many homeowners are especially interested in the program because it includes battery storage through trusted brands like Duracell and Sonnen, while offering more predictable energy pricing than unpredictable electric bills.

 

As electricity costs continue to rise throughout Massachusetts, many homeowners are feeling the impact of higher summer cooling costs, especially in older homes with outdated insulation, aging windows, and less energy-efficient construction. United Better Homes says rising air conditioning use during extended heat waves has led more homeowners to explore long-term energy solutions that help reduce dependence on changing utility costs.

 

The company reports that many homeowners are drawn to the Solrite program because it provides access to solar and battery backup without the large upfront costs traditionally associated with residential energy systems. Interest in battery-supported systems has also increased as Massachusetts homeowners prepare for unexpected summer storms, outages, and periods of peak energy demand.

 

United Better Homes says many homeowners are responding positively to the program’s accessibility compared to traditional solar financing models. Qualifying homeowners may be able to access solar and battery storage systems without large upfront installation costs, helping reduce the financial barriers that previously prevented many households from exploring renewable energy solutions.

 

According to United Better Homes, the program is generally available for qualifying primary residences with a decent roof and sun exposure, utility service through providers such as National Grid or Eversource, and homeowners with credit scores typically above 620.

 

Unlike older incentive structures that often left homeowners navigating complicated financing options, the Solrite program is designed to make solar and battery backup more accessible for qualifying Massachusetts households.

 

“Many homeowners assume solar and battery backup still require major upfront investments, but programs like Solrite are changing that,” said Ed Roman, owner of United Better Homes. “During the summer especially, families in older homes are seeing how quickly cooling costs add up. Homeowners are looking for ways to better manage energy costs while also gaining backup power support during outages and severe weather.”

 

The battery systems included through the program are designed to support essential parts of the home during outages, helping homeowners maintain power during temporary service interruptions. United Better Homes says interest in backup power solutions has increased as homeowners throughout New England continue experiencing stronger storms, unexpected outages, and periods of heavy seasonal energy demand.

 

United Better Homes has served New England homeowners since 2003 and has completed thousands of home improvement and energy-related projects across the region. In addition to providing solar services in Massachusetts, the company also serves homeowners in Connecticut and Rhode Island with solar installation, roofing, siding, replacement windows, and additional energy-efficiency services.

 

Homeowners interested in learning more about residential solar systems, battery backup solutions, and Solrite program qualifications in Massachusetts can visit https://www.unitedbetterhomes.com/solar/.

 

Additional information about United Better Homes and its New England home energy services is available at https://www.unitedbetterhomes.com/.

 

United Better Homes serves homeowners throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and surrounding New England communities from its office located at 535 Pine Street, Central Falls, RI 02863.

 

About United Better Homes

 

United Better Homes is a family-owned company serving homeowners throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and surrounding New England communities since 2003. The company provides residential solar installations, roofing, siding, replacement windows, and energy-efficiency services. United Better Homes specializes in practical energy solutions designed for Northeast weather conditions, seasonal energy demands, and homeowner comfort.

 

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United Better Homes
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Ed Roman
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401-274-0111
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535 Pine Street
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Central Falls
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Rhode Island
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02863
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United States
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