We've installed Post & Beam systems across the province from Upper Tantallon to Lunenburg.
A sleek, modern design built on vertical posts and horizontal beams, offering increased production and enhanced modularity. Seasonally adjustable and free of motors, it combines the strength and reliability of traditional ground mounts with clean lines, hidden wiring, and a refined look that clients frequently praise.
All the benefits of the A-Frame design, plus superior aesthetics
Clean lines and fully hidden wiring, a signature Boomerang detail that looks as good as it performs
Highly modular layout for flexible array sizing and easy expansion
6
installs featured
13.08–26.16 kW
system sizes
Featured Post & Beam installs
Real Boomerang Post & Beam systems across Nova Scotia. Every size, panel count and location is from the install itself.
Seasonally AdjustablePOST & BEAM
UPPER TANTALLON
16.47 kW System
3 x 9-panel arrays
Three strategically positioned bifacial arrays seamlessly integrate with the natural landscape, delivering optimal power generation for this beautiful Upper Tantallon home.
Seasonally AdjustablePOST & BEAM
BEAVER BANK
18.3 kW System
2 x 15-panel dual arrays
A dual-array configuration maximizes power production while efficiently utilizing available yard space, creating an impressive energy generation hub for this growing family.
Seasonally AdjustablePOST & BEAM
LUNENBURG
21.96 kW System
3 x 12-panel arrays
Three,12-panel bifacial arrays, neatly anchored to concrete pads.
Seasonally AdjustablePOST & BEAM
INDIAN HARBOUR
26.16 kW System
2 x 18-panel dual arrays +2 more
Multiple seasonally-adjustable bifacial arrays are built around existing structures and are anchored to concrete pads.
Seasonally AdjustablePOST & BEAM
SEABRIGHT
13.08 kW System
2 x 12-panel dual arrays
Two, 12-panel bifacial arrays power 100% of the energy needs for this family of four in Seabright.
Seasonally AdjustablePOST & BEAM
RIVERPORT
13.08 kW System
2 x 12-panel dual arrays
Two thoughtfully positioned bifacial arrays provide energy for this charming heritage home, demonstrating how modern solar technology can enhance rather than compete with classic Nova Scotia architecture.