We feel this can be done by making them more aesthetically pleasing with more uses and applications.
Roof deck solar panels.
Solar power shingles also known as photovoltaic shingles are solar panels that mimic the appearance and function of conventional roofing materials like asphalt or slate while performing their core task of generating electricity.
Compared to traditional rack mounted solar systems our roof integrated solar panels have superior water shedding qualities.
Additionally an average roof is designed well to capture sunlight so having solar panels on the roof makes sense.
As long as there is enough sunlight and space solar panels can be installed on almost any roof.
The average solar panel weighs around 40 lbs.
Solar from gaf energy is designed to be direct to deck.
When practical place the system in a way that prevents shading from higher buildings equipment and adjacent panels.
Solar panels should be located away from roof edges snowpiling drifting areas trees and overhead wires.
However suitability of rooftop solar is dependent on the existing roof angle orientation or size of your property s roof.
However the suitability of solar panel would rely on a roof s angle its orientation and the size.
Rooftop solar panels are a logical choice for many homeowners because it creates an additional function for your roof and an average roof is well positioned to capture rays from the sun.
Rooftop solar panels are a practical option since it makes the roof more useful.
It s a green energy geek s dream do it yourself project.
You now have options to place panels not just on your roof but in your backyard over your deck in the driveway as a skylight or over a walkway etc.
We want to make solar panels as common place as a deck on a home.
Solar has never been simpler gaf energy offers low profile elegant solar that installs like a skylight ensuring a beautiful water tight roof that.
Attach a few solar panels to your deck and watch your electric bills go down.
However if your roof is too weak or damaged it may end up slumping under the weight of the panels.