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Replacing Roof With Solar Panels: 9 Useful Tips To Keep In Mind and Best Services Provider

  • Writer: Varun sharma
    Varun sharma
  • Jun 26
  • 5 min read

Replacing roof is already a major investment. But adding solar panels to the equation? That’s where things start getting really interesting. 


Across India, more businesses, warehouses, and industrial facilities are asking the same question, “If I am already replacing the roof, should I get solar installed at the same time?” In many cases, the answer is YES. In fact, combining both projects can save you time. You can reduce future labour costs and maximise the lifespan of your solar installation. 


But hey, let’s not get ahead of ourselves.


The process involves much more than choosing a few panels and calling it a day. Structural considerations, roof material, energy requirements, warranties - a lot of factors play an important role. 


In this blog, Wired and Wireless will share 9 useful tips to keep in mind before replacing your roof with solar panels. We will also tell you about the best service provider who can help you with this job.


Let’s start. 


What To Consider When Replacing Roof With Solar Panels?


A roof protects your building. Solar panels power it. Get both right and you’re setting yourself up for decades of savings. 


Sounds great in theory, no? But in practice? Well, there are several things you need to consider before combining roof replacement project with solar installation. Miss important details here and there today and you could end up spending more money tomorrow. 

Here are some important tips to keep in mind when proceeding with roof replacement and solar installation:


Assess condition of your existing roof


Let’s start with the obvious question - Why install a 25-year solar system on a roof that may need replacement in 5 years? Doesn’t make sense, right? Before investing in solar panels, make sure to evaluate the condition of your existing roof. Look for:

  • Leaks

  • Coorssion

  • Structural deterioration 

  • Ageing materials


These may cause issues later. If major repairs are already on horizon, address them before solar installation. That way, you can save significant time and money. Keep in mind that solar installation is a long-term investment. Roof beneath them should be one too. 



Check roof’s load-bearing capacity 


“Don’t bite off more than you can chew”. The same applies to roofs. Solar panels, mounting structures, associated equipment - these add extra weight to the building. Although modern roofs can handle substantial loads, assumptions can be expensive. 


Conduct a structural assessment. See if your roof can support the system over its whole lifespan. The last thing you want is to find out structural limitations after installation has already begun. 


A little due diligence today can prevent major headaches tomorrow.


Consider roof orientation and sun exposure 


Solar panels needs sunlight. Lots of it - this may sound obvious but building owners underestimate how much roof orientation affects system performance. Even if your solar system is perfectly installed, it still will underperform if the roof receives limited sunlight throughout the day. 


Nearby buildings, water tanks, trees, other obstructions - these often create unwanted shading. Before moving forward with replacing the roof with solar panels, check how much sunlight it receives. See if adjustments can be made to improve generation. 


After all, every ray of sunlight adds to your future savings. 


Choose roofing materials compatible with solar 


Building owners in India needs to understand that not all roofs and solar systems make the perfect pair. Some roofing materials are easier to work with during solar installation. Others may need additional precautions and specialised mounting solutions. Compatibility effect: 


  • Installation complexity  

  • Maintenance requirements

  • Long-term reliability 


If you’re replacing the roof anyway, pick materials that work well with solar technology. Think of it as establishing a foundation before constructing rest of the house. The better the compatibility, the smoother the project tends to be! 


Plan roof and solar project together 


The biggest mistake that most commercial businesses, warehouses, and industrial facilities make - replacing the roof today and installing solar panels many years later.


No doubt, this approach works. But it’s not always the most efficient. What you need to do is coordinate both projects together. You can reduce labour costs, minimise disruptions, and simplify planning. 


More importantly, your hired engineers can optimise roof design with future solar requirements in mind. As the saying goes, “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” When roof replacement and solar installation are treated as the same project, everyone benefits. 


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Evaluate current and future energy needs 


Alright, let’s play a quick game - how much electricity do you consume today? Got the exact number? Now ask yourself if it’s going to be same 5 years from now. Probably not. 


Many businesses make the mistake of designing solar systems around current consumption only. Future expansion, electric vehicle charging, new equipment, additional floors, growing operations - all these factors boost energy demand. Your solar system shouldn’t just solve today’s problem. It should prepare you for tomorrow as well. 


Think ahead and design accordingly. Trust us, future you will be thankful. 


Understand local regulations and approvals 


Ah, paperwork… Nobody gets excited about it. But unfortunately, it definitely gets excited about you. Solar projects often involve:

  • Permits

  • Utility approvals

  • Net-metering applications

  • Building regulations

  • Compliance requirements


Ignore these aspects and you will see a delay in installation and unwanted complications. The good news? Most of these hurdles are manageable when addressed early. 


Before moving forward, understand the approvals required for your property and location. Because as the saying goes, “Forewarned is forearmed.” Knowing the rules beforehand keeps your solar installation and rooftop replacement project flawless from start to end. 


Pay attention to warranty change 


Roof comes with a warranty. Solar panels come with a warranty too. Question is: Do they work together? Many property owners emphasise equipment warranties while overlooking how roof work and solar installation may affect each other. Certain practices can affect existing coverage if not taken care of correctly. 


Before signing any agreement, see who is responsible for what. Also, how future repairs will be managed. A good warranty provides peace of mind. A confusing one? Well, it will create stress when something eventually needs your attention. 


Focus on long-term return rather than upfront cost 


The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. 


Yes, it’s really tempting to choose the cheapest proposal sitting on the desk. After all, solar is already a major investment. But here’s the thing - low prices may enter the house first but then come the compromises knocking on your door. It could be:

  • Panel quality

  • Workmanship

  • Warranty support

  • System performance

 

Instead of asking “Which option is cheapest?”, ask “Which option delivers the best value over 20 years?” That question will lead you to a much smarter decision. 



Choose Wired and Wireless As Your Experienced Solar Partner


Above are some useful tips to keep in mind when replacing the rooftop with solar panels. We know that if solar projects were easy, everyone would be installing them.  That’s why we suggest hiring a reliable EPC partner like Wired and Wireless. We do much more than supply panels. 


Design, engineering, procurement, approvals, installation, testing, after-sales support - we will handle everything for you. You will feel the process has gone surprisingly effortlessly. When replacing a roof and installing solar simultaneously, experience is not a luxury. It’s a necessity. 


So give us a call at +91 81085 55060. Let’s discuss your solar goals and proceed with a solution that delivers long-term savings, energy independence, and lasting value for your property! 

 
 
 

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