Preparing Your Roof for Solar Panels

Preparing Your Roof for Solar Panels

If you’re committed to incorporating green elements into your existing home, you may be considering solar panels. But before you invest in a photovoltaic system to conserve energy and reduce your carbon footprint, remember to check with zoning boards, make sure your roof is well-suited for a solar system, and have it inspected prior to installation.

A Solar Panel Checklist

  • The first step in preparing for solar panel conversion is to make sure you have approval from neighbors, local planning commissions and homeowners’ associations. Some cities and suburban areas don’t allow residents to install roof-mounted solar power, and your neighbors may complain about obstructed views. In some regions, you may need to acquire special permits before going green with solar.
  • Talk with several roofing companies about the viability of solar energy for your house. Tall buildings and overhanging trees can block solar panels, reducing their chances of collecting energy-producing sunlight. In addition, you’ll get the most out of your panels if they can be mounted facing south.
  • If your roof is ailing, it’s critical that you invest in repairs before placing solar panels. A roofing expert can make recommendations about needed repairs, as well as examine your roof to ensure that your shingles can accept solar panel mounts without opening your home to unwanted leaks and structural damage.
  • If it’s time to replace shingles, ask your roofer about installing solar panel mounts at the same time. Just remember that if your shingles are still in good shape, you’ll have to hire a professional to remove solar panel mounts when it’s time to install that new roof in a few years.

Building a new home? Consider installing solar panels from the get-go. Putting in panels during the initial construction process will save you money and time later—while simplifying the installation procedure.

Call the NJ Roofing Experts

When you’re in the market for solar energy but don’t know where to start, call the professionals at LGC Roofing. Ask LGC’s experts about scheduling a no-obligation roofing inspection to determine whether your home’s design is adequate for solar panels, and whether your roof is sound enough to tolerate mounting and installation.

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