Install or Replace Solar Panels
Installing solar panels can help reduce your energy use and transition your household to renewable energy.
The City of Boston supports insulation installation through programs like the Homeworks Green Loan Program and Solarize Eastie. To learn about Massachusetts state solar system incentives and programs, please visit Mass.gov.
Who can install or replace solar panels?
- Homeowners and contractors can apply for the Short-form or Long-form Permit.
- Only a contractor with a valid, non-expired Massachusetts trade license may apply for an Electrical Permit and perform any electrical work related to installing solar panels.
What permits do I need?
Short-Form Permit
- For work being done on a 1-2 family home.
OR
Long-Form Permit
- For work being done on a three-family or bigger dwelling, such as:
- an apartment building
- a multi-unit condo, or
- one floor of a triple-decker house.
Additional permits
You will need other permits that only licensed contractors can apply for, including:
Electrical Permit
- For installing or repairing any electrical wiring or services.
How do I apply?
The Short-form, Long-form, and Electrical Permit pages list what steps you need to take, including:
- Understanding what documentation is required
- How to apply online
- What to expect after applying
- What to do after work is completed
Related Resources
Check the status of an active Inspectional Services or Boston Fire permit.
Visit the Boston Fire Prevention online portal.
Visit the Inspectional Services online portal.
View a map of Zoning information for your address or parcel ID.
Find information and resources related to permit projects.