Hobart-based · Installer-owned · Est. 2014

Solar installed by the person who visited your home.

Most solar companies sell, then hand your job to a subcontractor they've never met. We don't work that way.

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The honest truth about going solar

Most people research panels for weeks, then hand their roof to a stranger.

In Tasmania's solar market, the company that sells you the system and the tradesperson who installs it are often two completely different businesses. That gap — between the salesperson's promise and the installer's reality — is where most problems begin.

The subcontractor problem

High-volume retailers farm installs to subcontractors chasing speed. Your installer finds out about your job when it hits their inbox — often the day before.

The "no site visit" quote

Template quotes from aerial photos miss the details that matter — switchboard age, shading, roof condition. Surprises arrive on installation day.

The unexpected extras

Switchboard upgrades, metering changes, inverter placement issues — costs that appear after you've signed. A proper site assessment eliminates these.

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Meet your installer

You'll talk to Stu before you sign anything.

I started Solar Coaster because I kept seeing systems installed badly — inverters in the wrong spot, batteries wired without proper safety gear, customers who had no idea what they'd actually bought.

I do things differently. I come to your property before I quote. I run my own installation team. My name is on every system we put up. When you call Solar Coaster, you get me — not a call centre, not a handoff to someone I've never met.

Simple from start to finish

How it works

A lot of people talk themselves out of making contact because they're not sure what happens next. Here's the whole process, in plain terms.

1

We come to you

Free site visit with Stu. We look at your roof, switchboard, usage and goals — before quoting anything.

2

We design your system

A custom quote built on what we actually saw. No templates. No surprises after you've signed.

3

Our team installs it

Employed, trained installers. Stu managing the job. Done to Australian standards, documented properly.

4

You start saving

A system that does what we said it would. Ongoing support whenever you need it.

What Hobart homeowners say

Consistently five-star rated on Google.

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"Stu visited before anyone else even offered a quote. That told us everything."

Sarah M., Sandy Bay

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"Professional, honest, and actually explained what we were getting. Rare."

James T., Howrah

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"No upselling, no pressure. The system is performing exactly as described."

Melissa K., Kingston


Free Guide

The Solar Guide a Salesperson Would Never Give You

What I tell my mates before they buy solar. Written by a solar electrician.

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The guide a salesperson would never give you.

The questions to ask before you sign. The red flags to watch for. What battery backup actually means. Written by Stu, for Tasmanians who want to get this decision right.

  • How the retail–subcontractor chain really works
  • Fire risk, silent underperformance & the battery myth
  • Ten questions to ask before you sign anything
  • What a proper installation actually looks like
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Ready to get solar done properly?

No pressure. No sales pitch. Just an honest conversation about whether solar makes sense for your home.

Or call Stu directly: 0417 313 737

Common questions

Things people usually ask before they call.

Does solar actually make sense in Tasmania?

Yes — Tasmania gets solid solar irradiance, and with rising energy costs, payback periods are typically 4–6 years. Stu will tell you honestly if your property isn't a good candidate.

What does a site visit involve?

Stu comes to your home, looks at your roof, switchboard, and usage patterns, and talks through your goals. No obligation, no sales pressure. You get a proper quote based on what he actually sees.

How long does installation take?

Most residential systems take one day. Stu will give you a clear timeline when he quotes — no vague windows or day-before scheduling.

What happens after installation?

You get Stu's direct number. If anything needs attention — system performance, inverter questions, anything — you call him directly. Not a 1300 line.