ADT Solar (SunPro) Shuts Down — What Homeowners Need to Know

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ADT Solar, formerly known as SunPro Solar, has officially exited the residential solar market, leaving thousands of homeowners confused and concerned about the future of their solar systems. If you’re one of them, this article explains what happened, what your rights are, and how Solar Law Firm can help.


From SunPro to ADT Solar: A Quick Timeline

  • SunPro Solar was one of the top residential solar providers in the U.S., serving over 20 states.
  • In November 2021, ADT Inc. acquired SunPro for $825 million and rebranded it as ADT Solar.
  • The goal was to integrate solar energy with ADT’s home security services.
  • By early 2024, ADT exited the solar business due to ongoing losses and customer service issues.

Why Did ADT Solar Shut Down?

ADT Solar faced several major challenges that ultimately led to its shutdown:

  • Inefficient operations and poor project management
  • Rising installation and labor costs
  • Customer complaints about delays and system failures
  • A reported $89 million financial impairment in 2023

In January 2024, ADT announced the closure of its solar division. By March 2024, it had stopped accepting any new solar projects.


Is ADT Solar Bankrupt?

No. ADT Solar did not file for bankruptcy.
Instead, the company made a strategic decision to close its solar operations entirely. ADT continues to operate in the home security industry but is no longer involved in solar installations or service.

Unfortunately, the closure left many homeowners with:

  • Unfinished solar projects
  • Unresolved service or warranty issues
  • Inactive monitoring systems
  • Lack of maintenance support

What Should ADT Solar or SunPro Customers Do Now?

If your solar system was installed or managed by ADT Solar or SunPro, consider the following steps:

  1. Review Your Warranty and Contract
    • Check if your system includes a manufacturer’s warranty. ADT has stated it will continue to honor existing warranties, but local support may be limited.
  2. Contact Equipment Manufacturers
    • Brands like Enphase, Tesla, or Q Cells may provide direct support for panels and inverters.
  3. Find a Local Solar Repair Company
    • Independent solar providers can help maintain, repair, or finish your system.
  4. Consult Legal Experts
    • If your contract was violated or your project was abandoned, legal action may be possible.

How Solar Law Firm Can Help

At Solar Law Firm, we specialize in protecting homeowners affected by solar company closures. Whether you were left with an unfinished system, denied warranty service, or misled during the sales process, our legal team is ready to help.

We offer:

  • Free case evaluations
  • Contract and warranty reviews
  • Legal representation for compensation claims
  • Guidance on choosing a reliable replacement provider

Final Thoughts

ADT Solar’s closure is a reminder of how quickly solar providers can change direction — even those backed by large corporations. If you’ve been impacted by the shutdown, know that legal options are available and support exists.

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