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Roof and Solar Reviews

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Helping New England Homeowners — and Beyond — Make Confident Decisions

We research, evaluate, and review every roof + solar bundle company serving Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maine, and Vermont — so you can make an informed choice on one of your home's most significant projects.

Our Mission

Replacing a roof and installing solar panels are two of the largest home improvement decisions a Northeast homeowner will face. Done separately, they're expensive, disruptive, and easy to get wrong. Done together — as a single bundled project — they can be transformative. One project, one crew, and a financing structure that often means homeowners pay less per month than they did before.

But the roof+solar bundle market in the Northeast has grown quickly, and not every company offering this service delivers the same quality, warranties, or value. Some companies use builder-grade shingles with 20-year warranties and hope homeowners don't ask. Others install solar on roofs that aren't in good enough condition to support a 25-year system. And the marketing — particularly around "free roof" offers — can be genuinely confusing.

RoofAndSolarReviews.com exists to cut through that confusion — so homeowners can make a confident, informed choice on one of the most significant projects their home will ever see.

We research every company in this market, apply a consistent 5-category rating methodology, publish our findings in detail, and give homeowners the tools to make a confident, informed choice — whether they end up working with our top recommendation or with a competitor.

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How We Review Companies

Every company in our database is evaluated across 5 equally weighted categories. We don't rely on self-reported data from companies — we verify warranties, research independent reviews, check contractor licensing, and document our findings. Our full methodology is published so you can evaluate our process for yourself.

Independent Research

We visit company websites, read contracts, verify warranty terms, and review independent customer feedback — not just what companies tell us about themselves.

Weighted Scoring

Our 5-category scoring system uses equal weights and whole-number scores (1–5) to evaluate what matters most: integration quality, roofing, solar equipment, reputation, and pricing.

Transparent Methodology

Every weight, every scoring criterion, and every rating is published. If you disagree with a score, you can see exactly why we gave it.

Regular Updates

The solar and roofing market evolves. We review and update company profiles quarterly, and update incentive data whenever programs change.

Read our complete rating methodology →

Our Editorial Team

Our reviews are produced by a team of writers and editors with backgrounds in renewable energy, home improvement, and consumer finance.

Marcus Webb, Lead Solar Editor

Marcus Webb

Lead Solar Editor

Diana Kowalski, Home Improvement Editor

Diana Kowalski

Home Improvement Editor

Tanya Osei, Consumer Finance Editor

Tanya Osei

Consumer Finance Editor

Marcus Webb, Lead Solar Editor

Marcus Webb

Lead Solar Editor

Marcus has spent the better part of a decade covering residential solar energy for New England homeowners. He began writing about clean energy during the early days of the state incentive programs in Massachusetts and has since tracked every major shift in the solar market — from panel price crashes to the evolution of the roof+solar bundle model. Marcus holds a background in environmental science and technical writing.

Diana Kowalski, Home Improvement Editor

Diana Kowalski

Home Improvement Editor

Diana brings a contractor's eye to the world of home improvement journalism. With a background in residential construction and a decade spent writing for home improvement publications, she knows the difference between builder-grade shingles and premium CertainTeed Landmark, and what a proper full tear-off looks like.

Tanya Osei, Consumer Finance Editor

Tanya Osei

Consumer Finance Editor

Tanya covers the financial side of home improvement decisions — incentives, financing structures, total cost of ownership, and the fine print that matters in solar contracts. Her background in consumer finance journalism means she's read hundreds of lease and PPA agreements and knows what to look for.

Our Disclosure

Our recommendations are based on thorough research and editorial judgment. This site may receive compensation when readers are connected with service providers through our platform. This compensation may affect the order and prominence in which companies appear, but does not influence our editorial ratings. All ratings are determined by our editorial team based on the methodology described on our Methodology page.

RoofAndSolarReviews.com has a commercial relationship with Evergreen Solar Corporation. We believe Evergreen is the best choice for most homeowners in our coverage area seeking a roof+solar bundle — and our research supports that conclusion — but we encourage all homeowners to review multiple companies, read our full disclosure, and make the decision that's right for their specific situation.

Contact Us

For editorial inquiries, corrections, or company review requests, reach us at:

info@roofandsolarreviews.com

We aim to respond within 2 business days. For company profile update requests, please include documentation supporting any requested changes.

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