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Coverage area

Coverage starts with the state list

Fíor starts from East Brunswick and reviews homes across its active service footprint. The first pass checks address fit, local rules, payment path, and partner capacity before any proposal.

Service footprint confidence

The state list opens the door, the home still decides

The state list tells you where Fíor can start the review. From there, the work gets specific: usage pattern, roof exposure, local program value, storage need, utility territory, and partner capacity near the home.

Active service footprint

Active states, local decisions

Pick the state first. Fíor then narrows the next step around the local market, the home, and the numbers that actually change the recommendation.

  • Southwest

    Arizona

    Desert production

    Desert sunlight can be strong, but shade, panel placement, and the local power plan still shape the numbers.

  • West

    California

    Rates and storage

    The conversation usually turns on rate structure, battery value, and whether the system price clears the savings hurdle.

  • Northeast

    Connecticut

    Buyback value

    Buyback value, seasonal usage, and roof output decide whether a quote is worth building.

  • Southeast

    Florida

    Backup planning

    Storm goals and backup power can matter as much as panel count, especially when storage is on the table.

  • Southeast

    Georgia

    Territory check

    The first pass looks at territory, consumption, and whether production can carry enough of the monthly load.

  • Northeast

    Massachusetts

    Program value

    Program value and winter production need to work together before the numbers feel durable.

  • West

    Nevada

    Power plan

    Strong sun helps, but the power plan and payment structure still determine whether the deal works.

  • HQ market

    New Jersey

    Home market

    Fíor knows this market best, from state incentives to the local details that can change the recommendation.

  • Northeast

    New York

    Local timing

    Local utility territory, program timing, and partner coverage determine how quickly the conversation can move.

  • Northeast

    Pennsylvania

    SREC math

    SREC value and net metering can help, but installer comparison still matters for final pricing.

  • Northeast

    Rhode Island

    Capacity check

    Small-market availability needs a closer look, especially around partner capacity and local rules.

  • South

    Texas

    Retail plan

    Retail plans can change the outcome quickly, so the first pass focuses on plan structure and home production.

The state list is a starting point. Fíor still checks local rules, utility territory, home condition, payment structure, and partner capacity before recommending a proposal path.

Interactive footprint map

Choose a state, then narrow the path

Use the map or state tabs to see what tends to shape the first conversation. Highlighted states are active starting points, but the recommendation still comes from the home details.

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Choose a highlighted state to see what tends to shape the first conversation.

HQ market

New Jersey

New Jersey is Fíor's home base, with the strongest local context and closest market read.

Market lens
State programs, net metering, rate plan, and production value.
Network path
Fíor is headquartered in East Brunswick and reviews the project path directly.
Before a quote
New Jersey remains the home market, but each address is still screened.

Review-backed proof

Why homeowners start with Fíor

5.0

A 5.0 rating across 75 Google reviews

Homeowners in their own words. Proof Fíor has earned, not promises we make.

  • Broker, not single installer

    Fíor works from the homeowner's outcome, not one manufacturer's inventory. The job is to compare the paths and explain the tradeoffs clearly.

  • Numbers before appointments

    The first pass looks for a workable payment path, enough production offset, and address facts worth taking into a full design conversation.

  • Footprint, then fit

    The state list gives Fíor more places to start. Local rules, home condition, utility territory, and partner capacity still decide what happens next.

Don’t see your town?

Call us directly

If your state appears in the footprint but your town is not obvious from the map, call us. We will tell you whether Fíor has a real next step or whether it is better to wait.

(917) 306-9596

Your roof, your numbers

Find out whether solar fits your home

Tell us your zip code, utility, monthly bill range, and roof notes. Fíor will review address fit, coverage target, financing fit, and partner availability before any proposal path.