For Architects & Contractors

Collaborate with Us to Elevate Your Designs

EST. 2014

Goldin Solar partners with architects and contractors to integrate solar seamlessly into luxury home designs, enhancing both sustainability and energy performance. Our systems are designed to blend seamlessly with your vision, ensuring your clients receive energy independence, reliability, and long-term value. 

We work with you every step of the way—from design to installation—ensuring the highest standards of engineering, performance, and aesthetic integration. Together, we create homes and businesses that exceed expectations. 

Partnering to Deliver the Best in Solar

Goldin Solar is your trusted partner for high-performance solar solutions. We offer custom designs that integrate seamlessly into your architectural plans, delivering reliable, energy-efficient systems that meet your clients’ needs. 

Whether it’s a luxury home or a commercial project, we provide the expertise to maximize energy efficiency and enhance value through seamless solar integration. 

Lunch & Learn

Solar Education for Architects and Contractors

Understanding solar technology and its benefits for your clients is essential when designing luxury homes. Goldin Solar’s Lunch + Learn sessions are an opportunity for architects and contractors to get hands-on knowledge about solar’s role in high-end residential construction.

In these interactive sessions, we cover the basics of solar power, the specific benefits it provides to high-net-worth homeowners, and how we work together to integrate it seamlessly into your projects. We’ll also share insights on how solar can be a high-value selling point for your clients, delivering long-term security and resilience.

What You’ll Learn:

Why Solar

The long-term benefits of solar for homeowners.

How we work together to seamlessly integrate solar systems into your designs to enhance aesthetics and functionality.

The cutting-edge technology available for backup power and solar roofing.

How to future-proof your designs by making homes energy independent and more resilient.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered

Architects and contractors play a vital role in educating clients about the benefits of solar and incorporating it into their designs. Here are some common questions we receive that can help you provide more value to your clients:

How can solar benefit my high-net-worth clients?

High-net-worth homeowners seek security, control, and resilience. Solar provides them with energy independence, ensuring their home is powered even when the grid fails. Additionally, solar systems offer long-term protection for luxury assets and electronics while enhancing the home’s sustainability and value.

Solar integration is all about balance – incorporating solar systems that are aesthetically pleasing and functional. We’ll work with you to ensure that the solar system seamlessly fits within your designs, whether through discreet panel placement or solar roofing.

No! In fact, solar systems can increase the value of a property. Homes with solar are viewed as premium properties due to their self-sufficiency and resilience. Your clients will appreciate the long-term value solar adds, and it will make the home more attractive to future buyers.

Goldin Solar works directly with your clients to explain how solar can provide energy independence, backup power, and long-term resilience. We’ll schedule a consultation to guide them through the process and ensure they understand the full benefits of solar and how it fits into their vision for their home.

Solar systems, when paired with battery storage like the Tesla Powerwall or Sol-Ark, provide continuous, reliable power, even during grid outages or storms. This ensures your client’s home remains secure and comfortable, no matter what’s happening outside. Solar also helps make the home sustainable and future-proof, reducing reliance on traditional utilities.

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30% Solar Tax Credit
Ends This Year

Install by Dec. 31 — You Must Start by September