If you own a residential home or commercial property, you’ve likely been approached once, or more, by a Solar Energy company offering to install panels for free on your roof and save you loads of money on your energy bills in no time. It does seem like a no-brainer when the offer is essentially no cost to you with only the promise of saving some hard earned cash. Even if the offers coming your way are not entirely free, but with great incentives, don’t rush to let them up there on your roof to get started before reviewing benefits and risk involved in saying yes.
The most common worry for people when considering a solar panel system is the potential damage to their roof that may result from the project. Since these installations typically last up to 35 years, it’s certainly important to make sure they will not cause harm to your roof. Most of the time, when a roof is damaged due to solar panels, it is because the roof was initially in poor condition and the advice given to proceed with installing the solar panels was NOT wise advice.
A reputable and trustworthy roofing contractor will take the necessary precautions to prevent leaks and other damage from occurring. Here’s a “quick six” checklist to review when considering a solar panel roof project.
At the end of the day, the decision is an individual one to make., and there is certainly no right or wrong choice for most people. As long as you’ve done the due diligence to research the upside and downside associated with solar roof panels, then you can ultimately be at peace with your choice to proceed or pass on this offering.