Solar Removal & Reinstallation

New roof going on under your panels? We coordinate a clean detach and a careful reinstall.

Solar removal and reinstallation takes an array down temporarily and then puts it back — most often so an aging roof underneath can be replaced. When a Central Florida roof reaches the end of its life while a working solar system sits on top, the panels have to come off, the roof gets redone, and the array is remounted and reconnected.

It is a roofing-adjacent specialty: detach, label, and protect the panels and wiring, then remount them on the new roof with fresh flashing and a clean interconnection. The licensed installers in our network handle both ends so the system comes back online properly, not pieced back together.

What a removal and reinstall covers

A coordinated detach-and-remount by the installers we connect you with:

  • careful removal of panels, racking, and wiring, with components labeled and protected
  • coordination with the roofing work so the two schedules line up
  • fresh mounting and flashing on the new roof, sealed correctly
  • reconnection of the array, inverter, and monitoring
  • testing to confirm the system produces as it did before
  • handling of any permitting the work calls for

Done right, the array returns to full operation on a roof ready to outlast it.

Why careful handling counts

Panels and their wiring are not made for repeated handling, so removal and reinstallation rewards experience. Coordinating with the re-roof and re-sealing every penetration on the new roof protects both the array and the home from leaks through Central Florida's long storm season.

What a careful detach-and-reinstall protects

How a detach-and-remount is sequenced

Coordinate panel removal and reinstall in Central Florida

  • Free quote
  • No obligation
  • Local installers
First — do you own your home?

Solar means changes to the roof and electrical, so installers need the owner's go-ahead. We currently work with homeowners.