
Anthony Wesley: Simplifying Solar for New England Homeowners
Sunfinity Power · Rhode Island, Massachusetts & Connecticut
Building the simplest path from electric bill to energy independence — one contract, one project, one accountable partner from quote to commissioning.
Why We Built Sunfinity
We started Sunfinity Power because the way most homeowners experience solar in New England is broken. You get a salesperson who sells you panels, then a different roofer is supposed to handle your shingles, then an electrician shows up to wire the panel — three companies, three contracts, three different people pointing fingers when something goes wrong.
That’s not a clean experience. It’s not a fair experience for the homeowner who’s making a decades-long financial decision on their roof. So we built Sunfinity to be the opposite of that.
What We Want Homeowners to Know
Solar isn’t a magic-money button. It’s a long-term financial product, like a mortgage on your roof — and like a mortgage, it only works if it’s structured correctly for your home, your bill, and your timeline. The right size, the right financing, the right roof condition before the panels go up.
That’s the part most installers skip. We don’t. If your roof has five years left, we’ll tell you to replace it first — and we’ll do that under the same contract so you don’t pay to remove and reinstall panels later. If solar doesn’t make financial sense for your specific home, we’ll tell you that too. The job is to be honest about the numbers.
The Standard We Hold Ourselves To
We don’t compete on being the cheapest quote. We compete on the long view: a 25-year solar system needs a 25-year roof underneath it, transparent financing, real local service, and a company that’s still around when the warranty matters. That’s what we’re building, every install.
If you’re considering solar in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, or Connecticut, we’d rather have an honest 30-minute conversation about whether it’s right for your home than chase you with a high-pressure pitch. Reach out when you’re ready.
What “One Contract” Means in Practice
No handoffs. No finger-pointing. No mystery about who owns the next step.
One Project Manager
The same person owns your project from quote to activation. You always know who to call.
One Coordinated Schedule
Roof, panels, electrical, and interconnection sequenced under a single timeline — no waiting for separate contractors to align.
One Warranty Conversation
If something needs attention after install, you call us. No debate about whether it’s the roof or the array.
One Accountable Partner
We own the entire project — design, permits, install, RI Energy / Eversource interconnection, and post-install support.
Industry Credentials
Multi-state licensure backing every project.
New England Solar & Roofing Insights: Costs and Advice
Honest answers on solar, roofing, and what it actually costs to go solar in New England.
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Every state and utility program available to RI homeowners going solar in 2026.
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Read article →Ready to See What Solar Looks Like for Your Home?
Book a free discovery call. We’ll review your electric bill, your roof, and your goals — and tell you honestly whether solar makes financial sense for your home.
📞 (401) 227-3363
