Installed across Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville and surrounding HRM communities.
Designed for the way HRM homeowners actually live.
Halifax homes are built for real seasons — strong coastal winds, long winters, and bright summer days by the water. From downtown neighborhoods to Bedford family homes and Dartmouth lakeside properties, every roof tells a different story.
Maritime Solar designs systems that fit naturally into how Halifax residents live, build, and invest in their homes — engineered for coastal conditions and tailored to the diversity of HRM neighborhoods.
With over 500 completed installations across Nova Scotia, 167 of them have been across HRM, making us the leading residential solar installer in the region.
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Engineered for coastal conditions. Designed for HRM homeowners. Backed by local expertise.
Systems engineered to withstand Halifax's coastal wind exposure and salt spray conditions within all of Nova Scotia.
Roof structures designed for Nova Scotia winter snow loads and ice accumulation within all of Nova Scotia.
Deep familiarity with HRM building codes, electrical standards, and utility requirements within all of Nova Scotia.
Panel angles and orientations tailored to maximize solar performance in Halifax and throughout Nova Scotia.
We install solar systems across Halifax Regional Municipality, including Halifax, Bedford and Lower Sackville.
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Residential systems typically range from $15,000–$35,000 before incentives, depending on system size, roof orientation, equipment, and financing. We provide free quotes.
Yes. Modern panels work efficiently in cold weather. While winter production is lower due to shorter days, Halifax averages 3.5–4.0 peak sun hours annually. A typical 8 kW system generates about 8,000–9,500 kWh per year.
Most residential installations complete in 2–4 weeks from permitting to activation. Timeline depends on system size, roof complexity, and local permitting.
Yes, but they vary depending on the type of project.
For residential systems, traditional grants like Efficiency Nova Scotia and the Canada Greener Homes programs are no longer available. However, homeowners can still access financing options such as PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy), which allows you to pay for your system over time through your property.
For commercial projects, there are still federal tax incentives and provincial rebates available, making solar a strong investment for businesses.