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How Save $45,000 in 8 Days (By Installing Solar Yourself)

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Why I Installed My Own Solar System — And Saved $45,000 In the Process

When a door-to-door solar rep quoted me $78,000 to power my home, I decided to see if I could do it myself. Eight days of labor and a lot of elbow grease later, I had a fully installed 18kW solar system—for just $33,000. That’s $45,000 in savings, or about $5,600 per day of my own labor.

It turns out, DIY solar isn’t just possible—it’s practical. And if you’re even a little handy, you can save tens of thousands by doing it yourself or even partially outsourcing the install.

Why Go DIY with Solar?

  • Massive savings: A typical solar install that costs $35–45k through a traditional installer can cost under $15,000 when done DIY.
  • Learn your system inside and out: You’ll understand every part of your solar setup, making upgrades or maintenance a breeze.
  • Faster ROI: My system will pay for itself in just over 5 years—and that’s with today’s energy prices.

A Better Way to Get Started: Solar Wholesale

I partnered with Solar Wholesale, a company that builds out a full solar kit just for you and ships it to your door. These guys are awesome. They have been super helpful every step of the way and I recommend going through them without hesitation! Here’s what they offer:

  • Custom-engineered solar design tailored to your home.
  • All required components: panels, inverters, wiring, mounting, schematics.
  • Permit and paperwork help so you’re code-compliant.
  • Phone support and installation guides to walk you through the process.
  • $1,500 off with my exclusive link.

Even if you don’t want to install the system yourself, you can still save big by ordering the system through them and then hiring a local electrician or contractor to handle the physical install.

What the DIY Install Process Looks Like

Here’s a quick breakdown of how it works:

  1. Get a quote by submitting your home details and utility info to Solar Wholesale.
  2. Approve the design and receive a complete kit delivered to your home.
  3. Install the system yourself over a few days—or hire a contractor to do it.
  4. Connect the system to your electrical panel and the utility grid (they’ll walk you through this too).
  5. Start saving—and watch your meter spin backward.

Want to Learn More?

I’m working on a full DIY Solar Installation Course that walks you through multiple types of setups, including:

  • Systems with microinverters vs. string inverters
  • Options with or without battery backup
  • Ground vs. roof-mounted installs
  • The pro tips that save time and avoid costly mistakes

Whether you’re solar-curious or ready to dive in, this course has everything you need to succeed.

Get on the FREE Solar Savings Calculator now, and be the first to know when the course is ready!

Bottom line: If you’re going to be in your house for the next 5–10 years, installing solar—especially DIY—can be one of the smartest financial decisions you make. And with tools like Solar Wholesale, it’s easier than ever.

Watch the video of how I did my install here!

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