Is It Necessary to Remove Solar Panels for a Roof Replacement?

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Removing solar panels is necessary for roof replacements, especially on shingled roofs, to ensure proper installation and avoid damage. Recent incidents, such as Tesla's solar installations causing fires at Walmart due to inadequate wire connectors, highlight the importance of proper design and installation practices. The solar industry is rapidly growing, but there is a significant need for better training for designers, project managers, and building inspectors to prevent safety issues. Attention to detail in solar panel installation is crucial, as small mistakes can have large repercussions. Overall, the integration of solar technology with roofing requires careful planning to maintain safety and efficiency.
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Article reports numerous faults in solar panel installations.
https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2019/09/19/solar-power-installation-techniques-dont-do-this-w-pictures/
I'm sharing this article because it is so rich in details and photos regarding mistakes in solar panel project design and installations. The faults reported sound very mundane, yet important for safety and for money reasons. They discuss both residential projects, and commercial solar farms.

The topic is in the news recently because Tesla had to shut down solar installations on hundreds of Walmart stores because some of them caused fires. The flaw was said to be inadequate wire connectors.

To me the takeaway is that this is a new and very rapidly growing industry. Training designers, project managers, and field installers about the codes is falling short. Building inspectors also need good training to spot such flaws. I suspect a shortage of adequately trained trainers.

The takeaway for PF members is that in addition to big issues like climate change, small details are also vital. Lack of attention to the small details could derail an entire industry.
 
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If a house has a shingled roof, how would the roof be replaced if there is solar array installed on top of it? Must the solar array be removed?
 
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Stephen Tashi said:
If a house has a shingled roof, how would the roof be replaced if there is solar array installed on top of it? Must the solar array be removed?
Good question. Looks like you do indeed need to pull off the panels for the re-roofing job...

https://news.energysage.com/solar-panel-roof-replacement/
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