Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.
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Roof assessment crucial before installing solar panels

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Before embarking on a solar installation, it is crucial to assess the condition of your roof. The roof plays a vital role in supporting solar panels, and if it is aging or damaged, it may require replacement or repair.

Inspecting the roof before installing solar panels can prevent future complications and costs associated with potential damages. Although solar panels can be installed in other areas such as the ground or carports, they are most commonly placed on roofs.

Homeowners often overlook the complexity of a roof’s structure, which includes components like trusses, decking, insulation, and shingles. Damage to any layer can compromise the entire system and make it unsuitable for solar installation. Loose or broken tiles are common signs of wear and tear that could lead to water damage if not addressed.

Standing water on a roof indicates possible malfunctions in its design to divert water away. Punctures and cracks can also occur due to trauma or force. Structural damage is rare but poses significant risks.

Installing solar panels on an older roof increases costs since contractors might need to remove them later for repairs. Roofs typically last about 20 years; therefore, it’s advisable not to install solar panels on roofs older than 15 years.

Replacing an old roof enhances solar panel security against high winds and natural disasters. Modern roofing materials improve energy efficiency by keeping homes dry and repelling heat. A new roof helps meet energy demands while reducing reliance on the grid.

A stable roof is essential for supporting the weight of solar panels and preventing leaks or mold growth. If a roof is under 15 years old and in good condition, minor repairs might suffice instead of full replacement. However, roofs nearing 20-25 years with significant issues should consider replacement for increased home value and successful solar installation.

In summary, evaluating your roof’s condition is critical before installing solar panels. A replacement not only benefits photovoltaic panel performance but also ensures safety for you and your family. Assess any existing damage carefully before proceeding with installation plans.



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