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It's time to consider serious solar savings. There are good reasons why. Solar panel costs have shrunk dramatically in the past few years. Solar energy’s positive effect on our planet—reduction of harmful CO2 emissions—is scientifically undeniable.
Solar power costs less than current utility rates, and most cities have tax credits and incentives in place to further reduce costs.
We’ve answered a few questions below most often asked by our customers prior to a Sunrun solar installation.
Our solar technicians are true professionals, and we come out to assess your roof before we move forward. Sunrun’s first priority is to ensure that your roof is in good shape and can handle a solar installation.
Because once your panels are in place, you are completely covered with our worry-free comprehensive warranty, which includes an industry-leading roof penetration warranty.
Your residential roof material is probably asphalt shingles, which handles a solar panel installation quite well. If you’ve got a metal roof, clay tile roof, rubber, or standing seam roof, these materials will also handle solar panels.
Our Sunrun warranty on your solar panel system should ideally match the life of your roof. But even if your roof is older and you are approved for a solar system, you are covered by our industry-leading roof penetration warranty for 10 years.
Remember that we first determine if your roof is solar-ready before we install solar panels.
Expert Tips: Update your homeowner’s insurance to cover the solar panel system. Ensure your policy includes coverage for potential damages or issues related to the solar installation.
Two or more layers of shingles on your roof mean more weight. And more weight could mean your roof is not strong enough for the addition of solar panels. This is why we inspect your roof, deck, and roof frame structure before beginning the installation.
We are committed to lasting relationships with our customers, and that trust starts with our Sunrun solar technicians.
Without power from the sun, there can be no solar energy generated for your house. To justify a solar investment, your roof needs to be angled toward the sun to capture its rays. Common sense, right?
We live in the Northern Hemisphere. So in the United States, your solar modules need to be directed to the south to get the most rays from the sun. And shade from trees or buildings can reduce solar energy input as well.
If you have flat roofs, panels can still be installed using racking equipment to ensure they face south.
Have no fear—our technicians will assess all conditions, including roof space to ensure that your home can go solar and benefit from solar panel efficiency successfully. (We do all the work, but we keep you informed.)
Your roof needs to get enough sun, as we said above, to power your solar panels. The NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) has some excellent solar maps to determine average daily sun rays across the United States.
A rough estimate is that the sun should hit your roof between 9 am and 3 pm to meet your energy needs.6 But don’t forget—every house is different.
Our solar technicians will help determine both your summer and winter exposures to figure out if you get enough power from the sun to energize your home.
Shade Considerations: Assess potential shading from trees or nearby buildings, as shade can significantly reduce the efficiency of your solar panels. A solar technician can help evaluate and mitigate shading issues. |
We have you covered. Your Sunrun contract includes a roof warranty which protects your roof from leaks or holes. Not all solar companies offer a comprehensive warranty like Sunrun!
We hope this information helps you on your way to a smart home. Why not get a complimentary solar quote today and get the ball rolling? We’re here to answer any other questions you may have.
With the right solar energy system, you can significantly reduce your electricity bill and enjoy substantial energy savings. Many homeowners with metal roofs find that their properties are ideal for maximizing solar capacity, especially when considering factors like roof size and roof orientation.
Additionally, the roof material plays a crucial role in the installation and efficiency of solar panels. Solar panels can be installed on metal roofs or asphalt shingles.
Still want a bit more information? Check out our one-minute video: Will solar panels fit my roof?
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