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Stitt Solar has been around long enough to outlive most of their competitors, and we found that longevity shows in their installation quality. We analyzed nearly a hundred reviews and saw consistent evidence of precise, meticulous work. One homeowner who'd had two installations done mentioned crews inspecting their own work repeatedly, aiming for "as if they were installing the system on their own home" standards. That level of care translated into reliable performance. A reviewer with a 17.7 kW system plus battery backup reported their monthly electric bill dropped to $25.53 after going live, and by August 2025 they'd banked over 3,700 kWh in credits with their utility. The owner translates technical details into plain English and won't upsell equipment you don't need. Where Stitt falls short is post-sale responsiveness. We noticed six complaints alleging slow communication, disputed fees for service calls, and one case of incorrect wiring that the company reportedly dismissed.
If you want an installer with proven staying power and crews who treat your roof like their own, Stitt Solar is a safe bet. Just know you're paying mid-range pricing without the hand-holding some premium installers offer after installation.
Bill waited until his 17.7 kW solar array and accompanying 13 kW Tesla Powerwall 3 went live at the end of September 2024 and proved itself through different weather before writing. He had shopped multiple installers over several years, found Stitt Solar wasn’t the cheapest but close, and picked them largely because they’ve been around while many competitors folded — a longevity that gave him confidence. The system was sized solely for household use (no EVs), and because the household can spike in consumption, he chose to add the Powerwall even though it wasn’t strictly necessary; when fully charged it can run the whole home from dusk until dawn. Their electrician Jared tied the new gear into an existing 22 kW natural-gas Generac so the generator, battery, and solar array operate smoothly together. He watches performance in real time via the Tesla app and dives into more granular data with the NetZero app. The bottom line: since the system became fully operational his monthly electric bill sits at $25.53, and as of August 26, 2025 he carries a credit of over 3,700 kWh with Carroll Electric (that total would be higher if not for some energy-hungry devices and two HVAC units). David
Jerry Spencer had Stitt Solar complete two projects on his property: a solar water heater mounted on the barn in 2018 to warm a 35,000-gallon pool, and a 10.6 MWh photovoltaic system added to the house in September 2020. He watched crews work with meticulous care — they repeatedly inspected their own installations and treated the job as if they were putting the systems on their own homes, a standard that even impressed the utility inspector. The pool heater delivered exactly what he wanted: the thermostat keeps the water around 88 to 90 degrees, which makes visits from the grandkids a hit. After a full year the solar electric system produced in line with Stitt Solar’s projections; aside from July and August when he ran the air conditioning hard, his only regular charge from the utility has been the $16 monthly connection fee. What lingered for him was the combination of hands-on craftsmanship and predictable performance — a reliably warm pool and a PV system that performs as promised.
Chad G. paid for a residential solar installation that he found overpriced and then discovered the installers had wired the entire system incorrectly, so the panels never worked. He tried to get the issue addressed but encountered little to no customer support — the company showed indifference instead of fixing the wiring. What stands out is not just the cost but that a complete miswire left him with a nonfunctional system and no meaningful help to get it corrected.
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John had Stitt install a solar system on his home last year, and when he returned to add more panels and a battery backup the company handled the follow-up with the same professionalism. He hit a software glitch during the upgrade, but Stitt fixed it quickly and the expanded system now performs smoothly. After shopping around and feeling poorly treated by other installers, he appreciated that Stitt walked him through several options, answered every question honestly, and let him choose the setup that made the most sense. He came away with a larger array and a working battery backup — and the lasting impression that fast problem-solving and straightforward options were the difference.
F Zamarron chose Stitt Solar to install a solar panel system, and three years later the system continues to run smoothly. The thing that most distinguished the project was communication—the crew provided steady, clear updates throughout the installation, which kept scheduling and on-site work organized and low-stress. They ended up with a reliable system, and it’s the company’s consistent, top‑notch communication during install that sticks with them.
Snow hired Stitt to put solar panels on their roof and found the whole project anchored by clear communication. Stephen walked them through each step of the process and replied to questions quickly, which kept surprises to a minimum. The installation crew worked fast and efficiently and treated the property with care. They ended up with a smooth installation where Stephen’s responsiveness and the crew’s respect for the home were the details that mattered most.
Elizabeth first hired Stitt Energy to design and manage the construction of her home in 2005, and for the next 15 years she enjoyed measurable energy savings from that build. Now retired and ready to downsize, she turned to the same firm again — they are designing her new, smaller home. She trusts them for their professionalism and technical knowledge and enjoys working with the team, so she won’t consider another company. The detail that stands out is simple but powerful: a decade-and-a-half of energy performance that convinced a long-term customer to come back for a second project.
Jerry Spencer had Stitt Solar complete two projects on his property: a solar water heater mounted on the barn in 2018 to warm a 35,000-gallon pool, and a 10.6 MWh photovoltaic system added to the house in September 2020. He watched crews work with meticulous care — they repeatedly inspected their own installations and treated the job as if they were putting the systems on their own homes, a standard that even impressed the utility inspector. The pool heater delivered exactly what he wanted: the thermostat keeps the water around 88 to 90 degrees, which makes visits from the grandkids a hit. After a full year the solar electric system produced in line with Stitt Solar’s projections; aside from July and August when he ran the air conditioning hard, his only regular charge from the utility has been the $16 monthly connection fee. What lingered for him was the combination of hands-on craftsmanship and predictable performance — a reliably warm pool and a PV system that performs as promised.
Robert Cleveland moved into a home in Kansas City, MO and over the past 12 years watched Stitt Energy’s work keep delivering on energy efficiency and design integrity. He found their fees steep, but the system’s lasting performance made the expense feel worthwhile. The major caveat he discovered was installation: secure a local contractor you absolutely trust, because poor on-site work — uneven concrete walls and drains pitched the wrong way — can undercut even excellent engineering. As their design engineer, Stitt provided durable, effective solutions; his lasting takeaway is simple and specific: use Stitt for design, but pair them with a reliable local installer to avoid installation mistakes like misgraded drains or uneven concrete.
Fernando installed 24 solar panels on his home in 2019 and discovered they covered roughly three quarters of the household's electricity. When he built a pool and pool house he added eight more panels; that extra capacity pushed the system past his usage, and he expects to hit true net zero by year end. A tax credit accelerated the economics, bringing the payback to about 14 years, and he expects that timeline to shorten as utility rates rise — provided utilities keep the current one-for-one net metering. He’s bullish on the technology and highlights that the decision to add panels for the pool was the concrete move that turned a 75% solution into an energy-positive outcome.
Connor had Stitt Group install a home solar system and ended up with impressively low electric bills. He watched those bills stay consistently small for about two years, and that steady performance prompted his parents to buy a system of their own after seeing the savings firsthand. What sticks is the two-year track record of reduced bills that convinced his family to follow suit.
Simone had a solar system installed by another company that later closed, and her equipment began underperforming despite the warranty. When that installer offered no help, she reached out to Stephen at Stitt Solar, who arranged for technicians to come out and troubleshoot the array. The crew made an initial visit and then returned for a deeper diagnostic; by the time they finished the system was back at 100% production. Stitt Solar also agreed to take over the original warranty, restoring meaningful coverage that had effectively vanished. She walked away relieved — the standout detail was that Stitt not only fixed the performance issues but formally assumed the warranty, turning a risky situation into a fully supported system for her in NWA.
Long-term satisfaction for Stitt Solar holds steady at 4.9 ★. This is better than 96% of installers we looked at.
Long-term reviews carry the most weight in our methodology because they are most representative of what you should be paying for: a system that will perform for years.