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Indiana Solar Company Rankings 2026

Updated February 21, 2026

147Companies Evaluated
$20,900Avg. System Cost
Bone Dry RoofingTop-Rated Company

Top Ranked Solar Companies

83.1/ 100

Bone Dry Roofing

0BBB Complaints
37*Years in Business
IndianapolisLocation

Bone Dry Roofing has been one of Indianapolis's most recognized home services brands for 37 years, and their expansion into solar has quickly established them as the state's top-rated installer. With a 4.8-star Google rating across an extraordinary 2,372 reviews, Bone Dry has the largest verified review base of any top-ranked company in our entire national database. What earned Bone Dry the number one spot in Indiana was the trust built over nearly four decades. Solar adoption here is lower than the national average, and many Hoosier homeowners approach it with skepticism. Having a familiar, established local brand offer solar removes a significant barrier. When a company has been on your neighbor's roof for years doing quality roofing work, that confidence carries over. Bone Dry's NABCEP-certified solar team benefits from deep understanding of Indiana's residential construction. They know which roof types are common in different neighborhoods, which municipalities have efficient permitting, and how to design mounting for Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles and severe weather. Their dual roofing and solar capability means they can address roof condition during the solar installation process, bundling what would otherwise be two separate projects. This is particularly valuable in a state where many homes are 30 to 50 years old. With zero BBB complaints and a composite score of 83.1, Bone Dry Roofing is our top-ranked solar company in Indiana for 2026.

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Customer Reviews

Angela P.

Bone Dry Roofing is an excellent company! My salesperson Richard even helped me to pick a shingle color that would match the current one so that it would be in compliance with my HOA. They recently...

bruce w.

I am so glad I called Bone Dry ! My roof looks great from the sales advisor to the crew who did the work I couldn't be happier with how the whole experience was. This is a very professional...

Wayne A.

Bone Dry just finished installing our new roof on today. It looks great. This company is a “first class” operation from the management, to their sales rep, to the project manager on site, to the...

Tammy B.

Bone Dry Roofing and their entire Team and crew are wonderful! They replaced my 2-story roof in one day and did an excellent job protecting my home and windows! This is my 2nd time using them over...

Nik B.

We have had a ton of work done throughout the 20 years we have lived in our house! I can say with confidence that Bone Dry is THE best company to work with! Their CS and communication is far superior...

mamadou t.

Huge thanks to Whitney Henderson, Julie Watson, Tyler Osborne and andrew hanlon for a job well done. They made the process quick and painless with zero headaches and provided updates at every step...

Bri H.

-Bone Dry replaced our roof, woodwork around our windows, and our gutters. We’re so happy with the end result. Each crew was excellent with communication on ETA, work progress, and even included...

Jerry S.

Bone Dry was Timely, Reasonable, Professional! Matt, Saul, & Joe were friendly & easy to work with! Thanks Gene for the longstanding friendship and two roofs & now insulation of our home!

78/ 100

YellowLite

0BBB Complaints
Years in Business

YellowLite has built one of the larger Midwest residential solar practices over the past 16 years, and the company's Indianapolis service area sits at the center of an organization that has completed more than 4,000 installations across Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. The Indiana office serves the Indianapolis metro and the broader central Indiana market, and the company's design and installation work is performed by an in-house NABCEP-certified team — a credential our research team treats as table stakes for any installer competing in the top tier of a state ranking. Typical installation timelines run one to three days for a standard residential roof system, which speaks to crew depth and routinized project management rather than the protracted timelines homeowners often experience with national lead-gen brands. What stood out to our research team is the depth of equipment options. YellowLite installs tier-one panel brands paired with FranklinWH and Tesla Powerwall battery storage, and the company offers cash, loan, and lease financing pathways including Solar Power Purchase Agreement structures that can fit homeowners who want zero-down economics. The website is unusually transparent for the industry, with published case studies, financing math, and detailed explanations of how Indiana net metering changes, the federal Investment Tax Credit, and Duke Energy or AES Indiana interconnection rules interact with system payback. That kind of customer-education depth is one of the qualitative signals we weight heavily when separating a dedicated installer from a sales-led marketplace. Prospective customers should ask pointed questions about which crews physically install in their county, since the multi-state footprint means YellowLite operates with regional crews rather than a single Indianapolis-only team. Warranty service dispatch, post-install monitoring, and how the company handles inspection failures with local AHJs are reasonable diligence questions. Customers should also pin down the specific NABCEP-certified individual signing off on design. The fundamentals — sixteen years of operating history, more than 4,000 installations, in-house NABCEP-certified design and install, premium equipment partnerships, and a published Indianapolis office — combine to make YellowLite one of the strongest dedicated residential solar profiles serving the Indiana market in 2026. With a composite score of 78.0 out of 100, YellowLite holds the second-ranked position in Indiana for 2026.

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73/ 100

Rectify Solar

0BBB Complaints
Years in Business
IndianapolisLocation

Rectify Solar has spent the last decade building a family-owned residential solar practice that is unusually grounded in Indiana rather than routed in from out-of-state. Headquartered at 3911 North College Avenue in Indianapolis with a second office in Boonville, the company has completed more than 1,000 solar installations and operates as a dedicated solar EPC focused on residential rooftop arrays and EV charging station integration. That single-discipline focus — solar and EV electrification rather than the diversified roofing or HVAC bundles common among Indiana home-services contractors — is one of the strongest professionalism signals our research team flags when evaluating a state's top three. What stood out to our research team is the company's deliberate growth and recognition pattern. Rectify Solar was named winner of the 2014 Indiana Small Business Development Center's EDGE Award for Economic Development and Growth through Entrepreneurship, an in-state recognition that ties directly to the company's local-roots positioning rather than to broader national accolades. The company carries a Better Business Bureau profile and maintains active third-party listings on EnergySage and Angi, and the residential offering includes no-money-down financing pathways, smart-home and battery integration, and a turnkey design-permit-install workflow with utility interconnection coordination. Prospective Indiana customers should be aware that Rectify's review footprint, while consistently positive, is smaller in absolute numbers than the largest national installers operating in the state, and our team did not confirm published NABCEP individual credentials on the company's public profile. Reasonable diligence questions include the specific installation crew composition, AES Indiana or Duke Energy interconnection experience for the homeowner's county, warranty truck-roll logistics out of the Indianapolis or Boonville office, and how recent Indiana net metering rule changes have affected the company's typical system sizing recommendations. The combination of more than a decade of Indiana operating history, 1,000-plus completed installations, two in-state offices, and a solar-only business model puts Rectify Solar in the top tier of dedicated installers actually based in Indiana. With a composite score of 73.0 out of 100, Rectify Solar holds the third-ranked position in Indiana for 2026.

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All Solar Companies in Indiana

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Swan Electrical Systems5.0View
3 Kings Roofing and ConstructionFishers5.0View
Uber EnergyIndianapolis5.0View
Hufft Solar IncAnderson5.0View
Cloud Nine Roofing and RenovationNoblesville5.0View
GenSolar PowerMarkle5.0View
RDM ContractingPendleton5.0View
Emergent Solar EnergyWest Lafayette5.0View
Triumph SolarTinley Park5.0View
Solar & Energy Experts LLC5.0View
Wellspring SolarShipshewana5.0View
Palos Solar Panel Installation5.0View
SunRise Solar Attic FansSt John5.0View
Huston Solar LafayetteLafayette5.0View
Greentech Renewables ChicagoHammond5.0View
ENERGY-R.US5.0View
Allen Bontrager Carpentry - Indiana's Roofing & Exterior SpecialistsMuncie5.0View
Advanced SolarWarsaw5.0View
Sunworks Solar LLCFort Wayne5.0View
Jefferson Electric5.0View

Indiana Solar Resources

Energy Laws & Incentives

Net metering at retail rate (phasing down)|Property tax exemption for solar value|No state solar tax credit|Utility-specific solar programs available

  • Net metering in Indiana

    In 2017, Indiana passed a law that ended net metering. The law (SEA 309) requires the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to set a new ...

  • Net Metering in Indiana

    In 2017, Indiana passed a law (SEA309) that takes away net metering. The law requires the IURC to set a new, lower credit rate for the excess electricity sent ...

  • 2022 Year-End (2022YE) Net Metering Reporting Summary

    Senate Enrolled Act 309 of 2017 established the availability of net metering to new customers would end no later than July 1, 20223.

  • Net Metering

    Facilities with a maximum capacity of 1 megawatt (MW) are eligible for net metering. Eligible net metering energy resources include wind, solar, ...

  • Net Metering

    NIPSCO is no longer accepting Applications for the Net Metering Program. 10 kW and below. There is no application fee for Level 1. pdf.

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*Companies displaying 15 or more years in business are typically established electrical, roofing, or general contracting firms that expanded into solar installation in more recent years. The years shown may reflect the age of the parent organization or a strategic partner, not necessarily the solar division itself. This distinction is worth considering when comparing to dedicated solar installers, as purpose-built solar companies may offer more specialized expertise despite a shorter operating history.