Solar system design and installation that make better use of your roof and your energy.
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From our Medford location, Homemasters provides solar system design and installation across a wide Southern Oregon and coastal region. We commonly work in:
Medford, Central Point, White City, and Eagle Point
Shady Cove and nearby river communities
Ashland, Phoenix, and Talent
Grants Pass and surrounding areas
Roseburg, Sutherlin, and Cottage Grove
Klamath Falls and neighboring towns
Coastal communities including Florence, Reedsport, Bandon, Port Orford, Brookings, and Gold Beach
If you are not sure whether your home is in our service area, call our office and our team will confirm.
Designing a Solar System That Fits Your Home
A good solar design starts with the roof and your energy usage, not with a generic package. During the design phase, we:
Review your roof condition, material, and remaining life
Look at roof orientation, pitch, and shading from trees or nearby structures
Review past electric bills to understand baseline usage and patterns
Talk through your goals, such as offset targets and budget range
Sketch out layout options and estimated production ranges
You see how different layouts and sizes compare, how solar fits on your roof, and what kind of production you can realistically expect over time.
Solar Installation That Respects Your Roof
Solar panels are mounted on the roof, so installation must protect the roofing system as much as it adds new equipment. As an exterior and building envelope contractor, Homemasters pays careful attention to how solar attaches to your home.
A typical solar installation includes:
Installing racking and attachment points that are suited to your roof material
Sealing and flashing roof penetrations according to best practices
Setting and wiring panels based on the approved design
Coordinating electrical work so the system connects cleanly to your existing service
Commissioning the system and confirming that it is operating as intended
We treat each attachment point as part of the roof, not just a place to set hardware, which helps protect your home over the long term.
“Homemasters of Southern Oregon were very thorough on the inspection and job making sure everything was properly done and job completed.
John and Alisha kept in constant contact with me throughout the job to assure any concerns I might have had. I think anyone would be happy to have business done with them.”
—Kathy Lecompte
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If you are ready to explore solar, want to pair a roof project with a solar system, or simply want to see whether your home is a good fit, Homemasters is ready to help. We start with a roof and site evaluation, clear design, and a written proposal so you can decide what makes sense for your home.
Planning Solar When You Replace Your Roof
Roofing and solar often make the most sense when planned together. If your roof is aging but you want solar, replacing the roof first or at the same time can prevent future tear offs and rework around solar hardware.
When solar and roofing projects overlap, we:
Evaluate roof condition and help you decide whether to reroof before going solar
Coordinate schedules so roofing and solar work follow a logical sequence
Plan attachment points and flashing details with the new roofing system in mind
Help you understand how the roof and solar warranties relate to each other
This approach reduces duplicate work and helps your roof and solar system start their service life on the same timeline.
Local and family owned since 1995. Deep experience with Southern Oregon roofs, weather, and homes.
Full exterior and building envelope expertise. Roofing, gutters, siding, windows, skylights, fencing, and solar handled by one team that sees the whole picture.
A roof is usually a good candidate for solar if it has solid structural condition, enough open area for panels, and reasonable orientation and shading. During our evaluation, we look at roof age, material, and framing, as well as how much shade falls on the roof throughout the day. If your roof needs work before solar makes sense, we explain that and outline options so you can sequence projects in a way that protects your investment.
Removing and reinstalling a solar system later adds time and cost to a roofing project. That is why we always look at roof condition up front. If your roof is near the end of its life, we will recommend addressing it before or alongside the solar installation. If your roof still has plenty of service life left, we explain how future roofing work would interact with the solar system so you can plan ahead.
Most homeowners continue to have some form of electric bill even after installing solar. The goal is to reduce what you pay over time, not necessarily to remove the bill entirely. How much your bill changes depends on system size, your usage habits, local utility rules, and seasonal patterns. When we put together your proposal, we talk through realistic expectations so you understand what solar can and cannot do for your specific home.