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Est. 2015 · Licence 7A-64902

Rooftop solar and battery storage in Milton

Panels, inverters and batteries installed by licensed electricians and connected under Ontario's net metering rules. Southface Solar will handle the building permit, the ESA notification and the utility paperwork before a single rail goes on the roof.

  • ECRA/ESA licensed
  • Net metering paperwork handled
  • 11 years in business
  • Same day where we can

Serving Milton

  • LicensedLicence 7A-64902
  • Response timeSame day where we can
  • Experience11 years in the trade
Southface Solar

Welcome

Welcome to Southface Solar

Panels, inverters and batteries installed by licensed electricians and connected under Ontario's net metering rules. Southface Solar will handle the building permit, the ESA notification and the utility paperwork before a single rail goes on the roof.

Looking after Milton and the surrounding area since 2015.

Est. 2015

Who we are

About Southface Solar

Southface Solar started installing rooftop solar when the panels were expensive and the paperwork was worse. The approach has not changed: an honest production estimate first, tier-one equipment, every mount flashed into a rafter, and the ESA inspection and utility connection handled without you chasing anyone. We size systems to what a house actually uses, we say so when a battery or a bigger array is not worth the money, and we are still around when the inverter needs a look in year twelve.

What we do

  • Rooftop solar panel installation
  • Battery storage & backup power
  • Net metering connection & utility paperwork
  • Ground-mount arrays
  • Solar-ready panel & EV upgrades
  • Building permits, ESA & inspections
All services

What we offer

Our services

Work we take on for homes and businesses in Milton and nearby.

  • 01

    Rooftop solar panel installation

    Roof-mounted arrays using tier-one modules from Canadian Solar, Silfab or Heliene with Enphase microinverters or SolarEdge optimizers, laid out from a shade and orientation study rather than a guess. Every mount is flashed and lag-bolted into a rafter, and the system meets Section 64 of the Ontario Electrical Safety Code, rapid shutdown included.

  • 02

    Battery storage & backup power

    Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ Battery or FranklinWH systems that keep the fridge, furnace fan and sump pump running through an outage and shift your usage off peak on time-of-use or ultra-low overnight rates. Wired through a proper backup gateway so nothing ever backfeeds the line crew's grid.

  • 03

    Net metering connection & utility paperwork

    We file the connection application with your local utility, whether that is Hydro One, Alectra, Toronto Hydro or a municipal utility, and coordinate the bidirectional meter swap. Under Ontario's net metering regulation, the power you export is credited to your bill and the credits carry forward for up to twelve months.

  • 04

    Ground-mount arrays

    Rack or pole systems for rural properties where the roof faces the wrong way or sits under trees, with the trench, the conduit and the disconnect done to code. Sized to the service and the acreage, and permitted through the municipality where the size requires it.

  • 05

    Solar-ready panel & EV upgrades

    200 amp service upgrades and solar-ready panels with the bus rating and breaker space for an array, a battery and a Level 2 EV charger, all counted in one load calculation to the Canadian Electrical Code. Done under one ESA permit instead of three separate visits.

  • 06

    Building permits, ESA & inspections

    Roof-mounted arrays usually need a municipal building permit for the structural load, and every system needs an ESA notification and inspection before the utility will connect it. We handle both and hand you the Certificate of Acceptance to keep with the house.

  • 07

    Repairs, monitoring & panel removal for reroofing

    A system that stopped producing, a dead inverter or microinverter, or an array that has to come off for new shingles and go back on afterward. We read the monitoring data before we drive out so the visit actually fixes it.

  • 08

    Cottage & off-grid systems

    Off-grid arrays with battery banks and generator integration for cottages and outbuildings beyond the last hydro pole. Sized to how the place is actually used, weekends in July or all winter, so the batteries are not empty by Sunday morning.

For your peace of mind

Licences & certifications

Ask any contractor to show you these before work starts. Ours are set out in full below.

  • ECRA/ESA Licensed Electrical ContractorSolar and battery connections are electrical work — in Ontario only a licensed contractor can file the ESA notification.
  • Licensed 309A electriciansEvery array is wired and connected by a certified construction & maintenance electrician, not a roofing crew.
  • NABCEP PV Installation ProfessionalNorth American board certification for PV design and installation, held on the crew that lays out your system.
  • Working at Heights & WSIBMinistry-approved Working at Heights training for everyone on the roof, with WSIB clearance and liability insurance certificates supplied before we start.
Licence no.
7A-64902
Established
2015

Ready when you are

Need a hand in Milton?

Speak to someone who does the work themselves. Typical response: Same day where we can.

Good questions

Frequently asked

In most of southern Ontario a well-placed roof produces around 1,100 to 1,200 kilowatt-hours a year for every kilowatt installed. Payback depends on your rate plan, how much of the power you use yourself and what rebates are running at the time; a typical house lands in the ten to twelve year range against panels warrantied for twenty-five. We give you a production estimate and a payback number in writing before you sign anything, and we tell you plainly if your roof is a poor candidate.

Your utility swaps in a bidirectional meter. Power you use straight from your own panels never shows on the bill, power you export is credited at the same rate you pay, and the credits carry forward for up to twelve months under Ontario's net metering regulation, so a sunny July offsets a dark January. You still pay the fixed delivery charges and you cannot be paid cash for a surplus, so we size the system to what you use, not to the biggest thing that fits.

Panels sit at the roof pitch, and snow slides off smooth glass faster than off shingles once the sun hits it. Production in December and January is a fraction of June, and the annual estimate we give you already accounts for that. Please do not go up and clear them; the risk is not worth a few dollars of electricity.

South, southeast or southwest facing with limited shade is ideal, though east-west roofs still do well. The roof should have at least ten to fifteen years of life left; if it does not, reroof first, and we coordinate with your roofer and install once the new shingles are on. Every mount is flashed and bolted into a rafter, and the building permit covers the structural check.

Not for net metering, where the grid is effectively your battery. A battery makes sense if you want backup through outages, if you are on time-of-use or ultra-low overnight rates and want to shift usage, or if you are rural and outages last. A Powerwall 3 or Enphase IQ Battery costs roughly as much as the array itself, so we run the numbers both ways and let you decide.

Programs come and go. Ontario's Home Renovation Savings Program has offered rebates on rooftop solar and battery storage, and the federal Greener Homes Loan has offered interest-free financing. Nearly all of them require a licensed contractor, a permit and specific documentation. Ask us before booking; we install to the program requirements and help with the submission.

Where we work

Service area

Not sure whether you are inside it? Give us a call — we will tell you straight.

  • Milton

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Contact details

Opening hours

Monday
7 am – 5 pm
Tuesday
7 am – 5 pm
Wednesday
7 am – 5 pm
Thursday
7 am – 5 pm
Friday
7 am – 5 pm
SaturdayToday
8 am – 1 pm
Sunday
Closed