Solar Installer Contractor Data
Solar installers hold both an electrical license and NABCEP certification in most markets. The IRA drove a significant expansion of licensed solar contractors in 2023-2024. State licensing data identifies them by electrical license classification, and NABCEP databases add a second verification layer.
About Solar Installer Contractor Data
Residential and commercial solar panel installation and electrical interconnection. TradeBridge sources solar installer contractor data from state licensing boards and verifies every record against 50+ sources. You get owner names, verified emails, direct phone numbers, active license status, and company details.
Generic B2B databases like ZoomInfo and Apollo group all contractors under broad categories like "construction" or "home improvement." They can't distinguish solar installer contractors from general contractors, handymen, or building material suppliers. TradeBridge segments by specific trade and subtype so your outreach reaches the right people.
What's included in every record
Each record includes the contractor's name, direct phone number, company name, address, license number, license status, and trade category. Verified email enrichment is available as an add-on. Custom fields available on request.
How we verify solar installer data
Verification runs in three stages: license status check against state boards, contact validation (email deliverability + phone carrier check), and company confirmation via business listing cross-reference. Only records that pass all three stages ship.
Solar Installer Data FAQ
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