Is your commercial roofing system “solar ready”? Do you know what it means to be “solar ready”? When considering incorporating solar power into your energy plan, you must assess your commercial roof for solar readiness. Thankfully, with no or a few minor adjustments, most commercial roofs can handle a solar energy system.
The Value Of A Commercial Solar Energy System
Now is a great time to evaluate a solar energy system. Commercial businesses can achieve substantial cost savings on utility bills by becoming increasingly energy-efficient and independent. Installing solar panels may also provide tax benefits and increase your building’s property value. Going solar demonstrates your commitment to environmental sustainability. Solar panels may actually extend the life of your roof by protecting it from the elements.
Knowing If Your Commercial Roofing Is Solar Ready
1. Will equipment on your roof impact installation?
Most flat roofs have ample space for solar systems. Vanguard will work with your solar installer to ensure equipment and protrusions are factored into your solar energy plans.
2. Are there regulations involved with adding a solar energy system?
Many states and local jurisdictions have building codes that require commercial roofing systems to meet particular standards for attaching a solar energy system.
3. Can your roof handle the weight of a solar energy system?
Your solar installer should inform you of your roof requirements. Vanguard works with your solar installer to ensure your roof can support the weight of the new solar system.
4. Does your roof receive sufficient sunlight?
The good news is that a flat or low-sloping roof does not need to face south. Your solar installer can direct the panels to receive the appropriate daily amount of sunlight.
5. Is your roof approaching the end of its lifespan?
If so, now is the time to investigate solar power. A commercial roof lasts 25-30 years, so your new roofing system will last as long as your new solar array. Plus, you will know your roof meets today’s codes.
6. Is there a risk of voiding an existing roof warranty by adding solar panels?
Always check the terms and conditions of your roof warranty. Firstly, check your warranty from your roofing manufacturer. Secondly, choose a roofer who is certified by your roof manufacturer.
Your professional roofer will understand any specific requirements or limitations and ensure that securing the solar energy system will not invalidate your commercial roofing warranty. They will follow the manufacturer’s instructions and will be the liaison between the manufacturer and the solar installer. The certified roofer should also do a roof walk to check for any existing problems, such as unauthorized modifications.
7. Will the solar energy system withstand your area’s wind speeds?
If your commercial building is located in a location with powerful winds, your solar installer should factor this variable into the calculation to ensure your new system will not be affected.
Working With A Qualified Solar Energy System Installer
Commercial property owners and managers in Southeast New York, Northeast New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts depend on Vanguard Roofing to offer unparalleled commercial roofing services. We possess decades of experience working in commercial, retail, and industrial settings, advising businesses about the benefits of pursuing solar power to access sustainable energy that reduces reliance on traditional forms of energy. Vanguard works with your solar installer to ensure your commercial roof is ready for solar energy.
Contact Vanguard Roofing today to learn more about our services, or schedule an appointment for a free consultation and no-obligation estimate.