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Debunking 5 Common Rooftop Solar Panel Misconceptions

Many people who can afford and even benefit from solar panels may shy away from having them installed because of misinformation. This is completely understandable, as for many homeowners, solar panels are still new technology, and with new technology comes user concerns. This article will debunk the five most common rooftop solar panel misconceptions to help ease the fears of concerned homeowners.

The Material of My Roof Isn’t Suitable for Panels

You can install solar panels on almost any roof material, even tar and gravel roofs. While some rooftops may need solar mounts to ensure the panel’s security, this isn’t an invasive process. The only roofs you cannot install solar panels on are wooden roofs due to fire hazard concerns, but wooden roofs are very hard to come by these days.

Solar Panels Will Damage My Rooftop

The only way a solar panel could possibly damage your roof is if the installer doesn’t install the panels correctly. Leaks or damage to tiles or attics is usually caused by improper sealing of solar mounts. If you notice these issues, it’s best to contact the original installer as soon as possible, as most of them have insurance for these types of situations and will pay for the damages incurred.

Solar Panels Don’t Last Long

While warranties will vary from company to company, they can go up to 25, but that’s just how long the company can guarantee functionality. In some cases, with proper care and maintenance, solar panels can last for up to 40 years. And with how quickly science is changing, it’s highly possible that in the next few years, the lifespan of solar panels will extend even further.

Solar Panels Don’t Work in Cold or Cloudy Weather

If you’ve ever heard someone tell you that you need to wear sunscreen even when it’s cloudy, they’d be right! This is because UV rays break through cloud coverage even when it seems dark outside. Because of this, solar panels will still work even in inclement weather. While they might not produce as much electricity as they would on a sunny day, they still work well, even for those who live in areas prone to cloudy weather.

You Can’t Resell Your Home With Solar Panels

On average, solar panels can increase the resale value of your home by up to 4 percent, and homes with solar panels tend to sell faster, even if the buyer doesn’t necessarily want solar panels. It’s true that the trend of clean energy is becoming more popular as time goes on, which helps homes sell faster to eco-friendly buyers. But when buyers see solar panels on a home, they know that the roof has to be in good shape. This is a good indicator of how well-kept the rest of the home is.

Now that we’ve debunked the five most common rooftop solar panel misconceptions, what’s stopping you from reaping the benefits of cheaper, cleaner energy? If you want a company that will give you the honest lowdown on solar panels or have any other questions, give us a call. Solar Restore is a solar subcontractor servicing solar panels in Arizona, specializing in removal, reinstallation, and most importantly, educating homeowners like you!

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