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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALL SOLAR ON ROOF

In some developed countries, more and more people are starting to invest in solar power systems. They equip the roof with solar panels. Solar power technology has made tremendous progress in recent years. Many have helped lower the cost of the equipment involved. Installing solar on the roof is also the best way to generate electricity for your home and business and create a better environment.

But there are many things to consider before you start the installation process. Understanding the various factors involved in this project is very important. To help you decide whether solar power is the best option for you or your business, there are several factors to consider before you install those rooftop solar panels.

Things to Consider Before Installing Solar Panels On Roof

  1. Does the roof of the house need repair or not

Before you consider installing solar panels, you can ask how old is your roof? If you need a roof urgently or if a large part of your roof is damaged then this may not be a good idea to install solar panels. We recommend doing roof repairs before the installation process. You don’t have to pay extra to take the job apart and put it back together.

Another aspect to consider is the warranty on the roof compared to the warranty on the solar panels. If you have solar panels that will last for 20 years and a roof that will only last between 10-15 then that will increase maintenance costs.

  1. Pay attention to the shape of the roof

Roofs come in various shapes and sizes. Before you proceed with the installation, make sure that your roof has enough space for the solar panels. If there is not enough space then you will most likely not get a return on the investment you have spent.

  1. Weight Capacity The Roof Can Bear

Installing solar panels will add weight to your roof structure. if the weight of these solar panels is too great for the roof to bear, then there is a potential for collapse. This is very dangerous for many reasons. To avoid both situations, it is very important to have a professional evaluate your roof to determine if additional support is needed to complete the installation process.

  1. Where Does the Water Flow?

When it rains, the water runs up the roof, into the gutters, and out of your house. When installing solar panels, equipment such as racking and wire harnesses can prevent water from flowing properly. In some cases, solar equipment can move water in different directions. This can cause leaks as well as other problems. This problem needs to be fixed which means the solar panels have to be removed.

To avoid all these problems, make sure you tell your contractor about this problem. they will show you a plan to prove that the installation of solar panels will not affect water runoff in any way.

  1. Sudden Bad Weather

Part of maintaining a solar energy system is that you have to deal with bad weather such as hurricanes, hail, thunderstorms, and many others. There is the potential for some solar equipment to be damaged during this event. Although some insurances will cover this type of damage it is something to consider, especially if you live in an area where this type of weather is common.

Best Place to Put Solar Panels on Roof

No Best Place to Put Solar Panels on Roof
1 South is best direction to maximize solar panel output
2 South is best for homes with net metering
3 South is best with battery systems
4 South to south-west is best for TOU rates
  1. Do Research First

Before signing any agreement with a contractor, make sure you do your research first. Choosing the first contractor you meet may seem like a quick and easy way to start saving money as opposed to later. But this is not necessarily true. If you are serious about installing solar panels on the roof, then you can shop around and get different offers from different contractors. Do some research on these companies to make sure they are reputable and customers are satisfied.

Once you’ve talked to a few contractors, you’ll be happy to do it. You can compare offers, customer reviews, and other information to make the best and most informed decisions.

  1. Do You Trust Contractors?

Installing a solar system is a home improvement and electrical project. This is why when you start looking for contractors, you have to make sure they are competent. Choosing a contractor that you trust in the long term is also an important factor to consider. While there is a little bit of maintenance required if something stops working you will want your contractor to be able to fix it under warranty.

  1. Are You Choosing the Cheapest Solar Panel?

Cheaper solar panels don’t always mean better solar panels. Technology has seen a significant drop in price in recent years, so investing in the cheapest model or brand of solar panels can be overwhelming. Cheaper solar panels are usually less durable. If the solar panels you buy do not last long then it will reduce the value of your investment and reduce potential savings in the future.

The most terrible part is that these low-quality panels are sometimes so dangerous that they cause accidents. The last thing you want is to start a fire in your home because of these low-quality solar panels. As a consumer, it is very important to invest time and money in installing the right solar panels. It will last longer in the long run and provide higher returns.

  1. Already Have the Right Insurance?

Having the right insurance to protect yourself and any damage to the house during installation is something that really should be considered. Many problems can arise during solar panel installation that you may not think about until they happen. In addition, before work can even begin there are regulations, requirements to get discounted rates, legal regulations, and certifications for insurance. These rules differ from place to place so it is important to contact the correct resources for your state before your project begins.

FAQ

How long does rooftop solar last?

-About 25-30 years. As a general rule, solar panels last for about 25-30 years. However, this doesn’t mean that they stop producing electricity after 25 years – it just means that energy production has declined by what manufacturers consider to be a significant amount.

Is it safe to have solar panels on your roof?

-Solar panels are not inherently bad for your roof. The potential for solar panels to damage your roof stems from the method of installation.

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