About Xtact Solar
A small solar company built around honest design, in-house accountability, and long-term service.
01 / why we exist
Xtact was built for homeowners who want the truth before the pitch.
Solar is not a small decision. A homeowner is choosing a 20-to-25-year energy path, and too many companies still treat that decision like a one-call close. We built Xtact around a different standard: model the home first, explain the trade-offs clearly, and stay accountable after the panels are on the roof.
We are small by design. That keeps the line between proposal, design, install, monitoring, and service short. The people reviewing the roof understand the field work. The people talking through the numbers understand the equipment. The promise is simple: fewer handoffs, cleaner math, and no pressure script.

02 / what we do
Residential energy, handled as one system.
Xtact is not just a panel installer. We connect the pieces that decide whether a home energy plan actually works: solar production, backup power, EV charging, financing structure, monitoring, and field service.
Solar panels
We design around the roof you actually have: shade, pitch, usable plane, service panel, utility rules, and long-term production.
Battery storage
We add storage when it changes the home experience: outage backup, peak-rate protection, and cleaner energy use after sunset.
EV charging
We wire Level 2 charging into the same home energy plan so the car, solar array, and electrical panel are not treated as separate projects.
PPA and ownership options
We lead with the no-money-down PPA when it fits, then compare ownership paths clearly so homeowners understand the trade-offs.
Monitoring and service
Production is watched after install. If performance drops, we investigate the system instead of leaving the homeowner to chase answers.
Partner field network
Sales reps, sales organizations, and install crews plug into a process where proposals, site walks, and roof work stay accountable.
03 / how we work
Field standards beat sales theater.
A solar company earns trust in the details: how roof planes are measured, how production is modeled, how electrical constraints are handled, and how clearly the homeowner hears the risks. That is where Xtact puts the weight.
- Design before anyone asks for a signature.
- Explain the bad-fit scenarios as clearly as the good-fit ones.
- Keep the same company accountable from proposal to service.
- Use simple numbers instead of inflated savings language.

04 / the operating model
From roof review to long-term service.
The page is not here to sell a quote. It is here to show how we think. Every service we offer follows the same backbone: understand the home, design the system, explain the finance path, install with accountability, then keep watching the system.
Review the home
We look at the address, roof planes, shading, utility bill, service panel, and likely production before a proposal is treated as real.
Build the system plan
Panels, battery, EV charging, and monitoring are modeled together so the home has one energy plan, not a pile of disconnected upgrades.
Compare the math
PPA, loan, cash, and lease options are explained in plain language. We show where each path helps and where it can create friction.
Install with field accountability
A NABCEP-certified lead is involved on every roof. The install plan is not handed to an unknown crew after the sale.
Watch production after PTO
The job is not over when the utility turns the system on. Monitoring and service are part of the promise.

05 / after install
Monitoring is part of the company, not an afterthought.
A system can look perfect on install day and still need attention later. Weather, shade growth, inverter behavior, utility rules, and equipment faults all affect production. Xtact watches for those signals because the customer should not have to become their own service department.
06 / what we will not do
The standards matter because the contract lasts.
No generic savings estimate presented as a real proposal.
No hiding the effect of shade, roof age, panel limits, or moving soon.
No pretending every home needs a battery.
No subcontractor handoff where accountability disappears.
No conversion-first About page pretending to be a company story.