4 FAQs about Solar racks cause roof leaks

Can solar panels cause a roof to leak?

The installation of solar panels on your roof can be an exciting time as it means you will be cutting down your energy costs considerably, but doing this will involve drilling holes in your roof, which could beg the question of whether this will cause your roof to leak? There are various reasons your roof could leak after installing solar panels.

Can solar panel racks be installed on a flat roof?

Solar panel racks can be installed on flat roofs made of tar, gravel, or rubber. Considerations for the roof-mounted panel racks include wind speed and wind direction, which result in aerodynamic forces or wind loads on the racks.

Can solar panels be installed on a roof?

Most modern roofs are compatible and able to withstand the installation of solar panels, but in some cases, the roof material is susceptible to leaks. If your roof is made from clay, terracotta, wood shingles, or slate, there is an increased risk of leaks developing through the installation.

What causes a roof leak?

There could be any number of causes for a leak, including damage caused by walking on the roof, dragging solar panels, or having a tile break in the underlayment. These are not issues you can resolve yourself, and since your warranty would cover these issues, your first call should be to your installer.

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