Preparing a roof for solar panel installation involves a comprehensive process focused on structural integrity, material compatibility, and regulatory compliance. The preparation begins with a thorough inspection to assess the roof’s age and condition, as roofs older than 20 years often require replacement before solar integration.
Key preparation steps include:
- Structural Assessment: Ensuring the roof can handle a minimum load-bearing capacity of 40-50 lbs per square foot to support panels, wind, and seismic loads.
- Reinforcement: Adding supports such as purlins or trusses if the existing structure is insufficient, and verifying truss spacing exceeds 24 inches.
- Material Selection: Using durable, solar-compatible materials like metal or TPO membranes that offer high UV resistance and waterproof seals at penetration points.
- Technical Checks: Verifying the roof slope is between 15-40 degrees, ensuring south-facing orientation with minimal shading, and confirming the decking thickness is over 5/8 inch.
- Compliance: Aligning the installation with California Title 24 standards and local seismic bracing requirements.
- Final Prep: Cleaning the surface thoroughly, verifying flatness for mounting, and coordinating with solar installers to map out penetration points and timelines.
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