I am wanting to know how to figure out how much power I would need to produce to run a house on solar. Like how many Kilowatts or whatever.

It is a different answer for a grid-connected (grid-tie) home and for a off-grid home (not connected to the utility grid)
For the off-grid home the solar system must be able to generate during day light enough electrical energy to supply the house consumption over day and night. Start from your monthly electrical consumption in KWh. Divide it by 30 to get your daily average consumption and divide it by 6 hours (assuming 6 hours of useful sun presence) to get the required size of the panels. Then calculate the size of the deep cycle batteries that will store electrical energy for your night consumption. For more details view http://www.solar-energy-for-home.com/off-grid-solar-power.html
If your home is grid connected you don’t really need to size the solar panels to supply 100% of your consumption because the utility will supply the difference. Size the system based on the size of roof you can allocate and to fit your budget (assume $7-$8 per watt for a crude estimate)

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