Why SunWise Lease exists

SunWise Lease exists to make solar easier to understand. We give plain-language information and connect homeowners with vetted local solar providers, so you can compare options with more confidence.

What we do

SunWise Lease is a free matching service for U.S. homeowners. We help you learn the basics of solar leasing, PPAs, and solar loans, then connect you with local solar providers that fit your home and goals.

We are not a solar installer, not a solar lessor, and not a lender. We do not design systems, set prices, approve financing, or make decisions for you. You stay in control and choose whether to move forward.

If you want a simple overview before you talk with providers, start with how it works or compare common options on our solutions page.

Our role and limits

We try to keep things clear, honest, and useful. Solar can be a good fit for some homes, but the best choice depends on your roof, shade, utility rates, system size, contract terms, and state rules.

We do not guarantee savings, payback, or long-term returns. Any savings estimate can vary a lot from one home to another. Lease and PPA payments may start lower than buying, but escalators can raise monthly costs over time. With ownership, you may see more long-term savings, but the upfront cost is usually higher.

The federal tax credit is usually claimed by the provider in lease and PPA deals, not by the homeowner. If you are considering any solar offer, compare several quotes and ask for every number in writing.

How we protect your choice

We want you to feel safe asking questions. We collect only basic home and contact details needed to connect you with providers. We do not ask for Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, or credit-card numbers on this site.

You should never feel rushed. Be careful with any door-to-door or phone sales that push you to sign on the spot. Some states regulate these sales practices, and good providers should give you time to review the full contract.

Before you sign anything, read the contract carefully and make sure you understand the term length, monthly payment, escalator, maintenance responsibilities, warranty coverage, early termination fees, and what happens if you sell your home.

Why we focus on plain language

Many homeowners want solar, but the process can feel confusing, especially if English is not your first language or you are new to the U.S. We try to explain the basics in simple words so you can make your own decision.

We also know that rules and incentives can change by state and utility. That is why we encourage you to ask local providers to explain the details for your area and to put those details in writing.

If you are ready to take the next step, you can get matched with vetted providers and compare options without pressure.

Important reminders

Solar is a big decision. A good offer for one home may not be a good offer for another.

Keep these tips in mind:

  • Compare multiple offers.
  • Ask for total costs and payment terms in writing.
  • Read the full contract before you sign.
  • Ask who gets the tax credit and who handles repairs.
  • Take time to think; do not sign on the spot.

Our goal is simple: help you understand the choices and connect you with providers who can answer your questions clearly.

In plain English

We help homeowners understand solar and connect with vetted local providers, but we are not the installer or lessor and we never promise savings.

Questions

Common questions

Is SunWise Lease a solar company?
No. SunWise Lease is not a solar installer, lessor, or lender. We are a free matching service that helps you learn about solar options and connect with vetted local providers.
Do you guarantee that solar will save me money?
No. Solar savings vary by home, roof, utility, system size, contract terms, and state. Some homeowners may save money, but we never promise savings, payback, or returns.
What information do you collect?
We collect only basic home and contact details so we can match you with providers. We do not ask for Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, or credit-card numbers.
Should I sign the first offer I get?
No. It is smart to compare several offers, ask for every number in writing, and read the full contract. A good provider should give you time to review and ask questions.
How it works

Thinking about going solar?

Compare a lease, a PPA, and a loan first — then get matched, free, with vetted providers near you. You compare and choose who to hire, and you confirm every number before you sign.