Solar potential in Seven Pines — check any home’s sun score
Every one of the 29 homes for sale in Seven Pines on this site shows its roof’s solar potential, computed from aerial imagery of that exact roof.
How to check a home’s sun score
Open any listing
Browse Seven Pines homes and open one that interests you.
Find the Reality Check
Scroll to the "Florida Reality Check" — flood zone, evacuation zone, roof facts.
Read the solar line
The "Solar potential" line shows that exact roof’s usable sun-hours per year. Above ~1,500 is a strong solar roof for Florida.
The Florida solar rules every buyer should know
Your HOA cannot ban panels
Florida’s Solar Rights Act (Statute 163.04) voids any HOA rule or deed restriction that prohibits solar. Associations can weigh in on placement, but only where it doesn’t hurt performance — that protection applies in every Seven Pines community, including the strictest ones.
Owned vs. leased changes everything
When buying a home that already has panels, the first question is whether the system is owned, leased, or PACE-financed. Owned systems transfer clean; leases and PACE assessments become YOUR obligation and can complicate financing. I flag this on every solar home my buyers consider.
Insurance and roof age still rule
Panels outlive shingles — installing solar on a roof that needs replacement within ~10 years means paying to remove and re-install them later. Check the Reality Check’s roof line first; roof age drives both the insurance quote and the solar math.
Solar questions in Seven Pines
- Can my HOA in Seven Pines stop me from installing solar panels?
- No. Florida's Solar Rights Act (Statute 163.04) makes it unlawful for any HOA or deed restriction to prohibit solar panels. An HOA may have a say in placement — but only if the alternative doesn't reduce performance. This applies in every Seven Pines community.
- How does net metering work in Northeast Florida?
- JEA and FPL both credit solar homes for excess power sent to the grid. Rules and credit rates have evolved — existing systems are typically grandfathered under the rules in force when connected, which is worth verifying when you buy a home with panels already installed.
- Do solar panels help or hurt when selling a home here?
- OWNED systems generally add value and marketability; LEASED systems and PACE-financed systems can complicate a sale because the obligation transfers to the buyer. Always ask which arrangement a solar home has — it changes the math substantially.
- How do I check a specific home’s solar potential?
- Open any listing on this site and look for “Solar potential” in the Florida Reality Check section — it shows the roof's usable sun-hours per year, computed by Google's Solar API from aerial imagery of that exact roof.
Weighing a solar home — or wondering if panels fit the one you’re buying?
Krista Fracke will pull the sun score, roof facts, and ownership details on any home you’re considering.
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