What if my roof isn’t good for solar?

By Sam Polino on September 18, 2017

What if my roof isn’t good for solar?

In some cases, your roof may not be suitable for solar. This can be due to obstructions on the roof (i.e., dormers, peaks, chimneys, HVAC vents, etc.), the roof’s integrity, shading, orientation, or other structural factors.

If your roof isn’t a good fit for solar, you may be able to install a ground-mounted system.  For a ground-mounted system, you’ll need to have access to a clearing far away from trees and other objects that cast shadows. Most ground-mounted systems are composed of aluminum and stainless steel racking and are mounted on concrete footings in the ground.

If you cannot produce your own solar electricity on your roof or with a ground-mount, you may be able to purchase solar electricity from a community solar array.  Learn more about community solar and see if it’s available where you live.