In most instances where wind causes damage to a solar array failures occur due to weaknesses in the racking system or in the roof that your panels are mounted to.
Roof mounted solar panels undermine important windmill setting.
Even if you are a good candidate for a rooftop solar energy system there are many benefits to choosing a ground mounted solar panel system.
But what if you don t have a suitable south facing roof.
If there isn t enough room you likely will not get the return you expect on your investment.
In the northern hemisphere the sun crosses the sky a little to the south which means putting solar panels on a south facing roof is the best way for homeowners to capture the most solar energy.
Which direction do the slopes of your roof face.
Before you go ahead with any installation make sure that your roof has enough space for the solar panels.
Whether it s a new roof with solar arrays or will have solar arrays installed in the near future or it s an existing roof that will receive solar there are many important considerations for roof system design and panel layout.
First ground mounted solar panel systems are very easy to place because they can be located on open land.
When wind blows across a roof with solar panels it passes through the small space that typically exists between the panels and the roof or between your panels and the ground in the case of ground mounted systems causing a large amount of uplift to the panels.
Well when it comes to solar panels west is second best.
While some areas have local ordinances requiring setbacks and pathways others do not or the system may have been.
Go west young one.
Roof access may be limited by solar panels of any type see photo 1 below.