Posted by: Zack Katz on: April 20, 2009
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Although a solar system installation weighs hundreds of pounds, the weight of the installation is spread out over a large area of your roof; you will not need to reinforce the roof.
Many of our solar panels have a 25 year manufacturer’s warrantee, so a question we often get is whether or not a roof should be re-shingled before the solar panels are installed. The answer is: it depends… Most of our installations do not need a new roof: when the solar panels get installed, they will be blocking a lot of wear and tear (UV rays, snow, rain, etc.), so your roof will wear less than normal.
Snow does block the sun from the panels, but when we design your solar system, we will take into account the average amount of snowfall and factor that in to our calculations of how many solar panels you will need. It snows, but we plan for it, and solar is still a great fit for the sunny Denver area.
Would you like to know more about solar power and your roof? Leave a comment below, and we’ll answer your question.
July 21, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Solar panels are great and I see more home owners installing them as they try to move toward green living or lower the utility cost. I also like solar roof tiles as they look elegant.