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Solar and Roofing · Updated June 2026

Removing and Reinstalling Solar for a Reroof

In Short

If your roof needs replacing under existing solar, the panels must be removed and reinstalled. Using one licensed team for both protects your warranties and system performance and avoids finger-pointing between separate companies. It is also a natural time to refresh aging components or add a battery.

If your roof needs replacing but already has solar on it, the panels have to come off and go back on. Done right, this protects your warranties and your system's performance. Done by separate companies, it can lead to finger-pointing and gaps in coverage. This guide explains the process and how to do it safely.

Why Removal Is Necessary

Panels mount on the roof surface, so a full roof replacement requires detaching and storing them, then remounting and reconnecting once the new roof is on. There is no way to replace the roof beneath a fixed array without temporarily removing it.

Protecting Your Warranty

Removal and reinstallation handled by a licensed team, with the work documented and the system recommissioned, keeps your warranties intact and your production where it should be. Using one team for both the roof and the solar avoids the common problem of a roofer and an installer each blaming the other.

A Good Time to Upgrade

Because the crew is already working with your system, a reroof is a natural moment to add a battery or refresh aging components. If your system predates NEM 3.0, adding storage can also improve how much of your solar you actually use.

  • Panels must come off to replace the roof beneath them.
  • Licensed, documented work keeps warranties intact.
  • One team for roof and solar avoids finger-pointing.
  • A reroof is a good time to add storage or upgrade.
Common Questions

Questions, Answered

Do I have to remove solar panels to replace my roof?
Yes. Panels mount on the roof surface, so a full replacement requires detaching and storing them, then remounting and reconnecting once the new roof is on.
Will removing my panels void the warranty?
Not when a licensed team does the work and documents it. The system is recommissioned so production resumes as before, with your warranties intact.
Can I upgrade my system during a reroof?
Often yes. Since the crew is already working with your system, a reroof is a natural time to add a battery or refresh aging components.
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