Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.
Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.

Kokosing Solar highlights spring as optimal season for Ohio homeowners to install solar panels

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Kokosing Solar announced on Mar. 13 that spring is one of the best times for Ohio homeowners to install solar energy systems, citing longer days, mild weather, and early-season savings as key advantages.

The company said that while solar panels generate clean energy year-round, spring offers a unique combination of conditions—such as increased daylight hours and cooler temperatures—that can maximize system performance and streamline installation processes. This timing allows homeowners to prepare their systems before summer’s higher electricity usage begins.

According to Kokosing Solar, the installation process starts with a site assessment and includes design, permitting, installation, inspection, and utility approval. Beginning this process in spring helps avoid delays often seen during harsher seasons and ensures systems are operational ahead of peak summer demand. The company also noted that installing in spring enables homeowners to build net-metering credits before high-usage months arrive.

Kokosing Solar features a staff that includes solar consultants, designers, financing specialists, NABCEP-certified installers and licensed electricians, according to the official website. The company promotes clean energy solutions that support sustainable practices and community development, according to the official website. It operates under the family-owned Kokosing group, recognized as one of the largest construction firms in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, according to the official website.

The company seeks to create employment opportunities in developing clean energy, according to the official website. Kokosing Solar merges more than 25 years of solar installation expertise with 74 years of construction experience from its parent company, according to the official website. It provides services to residential customers across multiple Ohio areas and extends commercial offerings to Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan and Kentucky, according to the official website.

Looking ahead, Kokosing Solar encourages interested homeowners or businesses to request a free evaluation. The company said it will work with clients “to find the perfect solution for your home, business or organization.”



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