About Voltariva
Voltariva is a free matching service that helps homeowners learn the basics of rooftop solar, roof-readiness, and home battery backup, then connect with licensed local installers. We do not sell, finance, design, or install systems, so you can compare options and decide what fits your home.
What Voltariva does
Voltariva helps people make sense of a project that can feel confusing at first. We explain common terms, what a solar system size in kW means, what battery capacity in kWh means, and what to ask about roof condition, equipment, warranties, and backup expectations before you sign anything.
If you want to explore next steps, we can match you with licensed local installers in your area at no cost. The goal is simple: help you get informed and get connected, without pretending to be the company that will build the system.
We are not a solar contractor, roofing contractor, or electrical contractor. We do not manufacture equipment, design systems, set pricing, arrange financing, or perform installation work. The installer you choose is the company that will inspect the property, confirm the scope, and provide the written proposal.
If you want a quick overview of the process, see How It Works.
Why homeowners use a matching service
Many homeowners start with basic questions. Is the roof in good enough shape for solar? How large might a system be for this home, such as 4 kW, 7 kW, or 10+ kW? If a battery is added, does 10 kWh, 13 kWh, or 20 kWh fit the backup goals for essentials like lights, refrigeration, internet, and a few outlets? Those are normal questions, and they are easier to sort through before comparing proposals.
A matching service can help you get organized without steering you into one installer or one equipment choice. Instead of treating every home the same, the process starts with your home, your roof, your goals, and your comfort level with the project.
We also know not everyone prefers to handle a home project in English. Voltariva aims to be more accessible for homeowners who are new arrivals to the US or simply more comfortable in another language. Clear explanations matter, especially when you are comparing written proposals and trying to understand what is included.
No two homes are identical. Final recommendations and pricing can vary based on roof layout, shading, system size, battery size, equipment, local utility rules, labor conditions, and incentives available in your area.
How the process works and what stays in your control
If you submit a request through Voltariva, matching is free. We use the information you provide to help connect you with licensed local installers who can review your property and provide details. By submitting a request, you agree to be contacted about your project.
From there, you stay in control. You can compare bids, ask questions, and decide whether to move forward. A careful homeowner will usually ask each installer to confirm key details in writing, including:
- system size in kW
- battery capacity in kWh, if any
- what the battery is intended to back up and for about how many hours under typical essential loads
- whether roof work is recommended before installation
- equipment model details
- workmanship and product warranties
- total price and payment terms
- expected permits, inspection steps, and timeline
If one proposal is 6 kW and another is 8 kW, or one battery is 10 kWh and another is 15 kWh, that does not automatically make one better. It means you should ask why. Good comparisons come from understanding the assumptions behind the design, not from chasing the biggest number or the lowest headline price. When you are ready, you can Get Matched.
What we believe matters most
We believe homeowners deserve straightforward information and room to think. Solar and storage can be worth exploring, but this is still a major home decision. The right project depends on the roof, the home’s energy use, local utility rules, your backup priorities, and your budget. There is no one-size-fits-all answer.
We encourage every homeowner to work only with installers who are properly licensed and insured for the work being proposed. Before signing, verify license status, insurance coverage, warranty terms, and exactly who is responsible for roofing, electrical work, permits, and inspections. If roof repairs or replacement may be needed first, ask that question early.
A simple example: one homeowner came in mainly wanting outage backup for essentials, not whole-home power. After learning how battery capacity is measured in kWh and how backup duration depends on what stays on, that homeowner compared local proposals more confidently and focused on written scope, not sales language. That is the kind of clarity we want to support.
If you have questions about Voltariva itself, reach out through Contact.
In plain English
Voltariva helps you understand solar and battery basics and connect with licensed local installers for free, while you stay in charge of the decision.
Common questions
Is Voltariva an installer?
No. Voltariva is a free matching service. We do not sell, finance, design, or install solar, roofing, or battery systems.
How much does solar or a battery cost?
Costs vary by system size in kW, battery capacity in kWh, roof condition, equipment, labor, local rates, and incentives. The installer you choose should provide written pricing for your specific home.
Can Voltariva tell me how long a battery will run my home?
Not exactly. Backup time depends on battery size in kWh and what you keep running. Installers can estimate how many hours a battery may support essential loads for your setup.
Do I have to choose an installer through Voltariva?
No. You decide whether to move forward, which proposal to choose, and what terms are acceptable. Always verify license, insurance, scope, warranties, and price in writing before work starts.
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