A professional installer will make sure you take the steps needed to take advantage of any incentives that may be available to you (most of which require the installation be handled by a professional)

DIY: Don't Install Yourself

Contributed by | EcoFasten Solar

 

You finally made the choice to go solar. Seems like it might be pretty easy to install yourself, and save some money, right? Uh….you might want to think again.

Easy. Just like the “easy to assemble” under-the-TV furniture console I ordered. Flash forward 7 hours and you would’ve seen both my Husband and Son hiding out in the garage purposely avoiding me and my frustration (can’t say I blame them). And that was just a piece of furniture – it had nothing to do with grounding and bonding, and all I needed for the entire assembly was a Phillips Head screwdriver.

When it comes to installing an entire solar array on your roof, don’t try it yourself. You’re best to leave all aspects to the experts. One slip up is all it takes to make the process not only frustrating, but time consuming, and wallet-draining as well.

Installing the PV modules is the toughest part – or is it? Actually, the planning phase requires the most time. Researching the size array that would make the most sense, where the modules should be located, positioning, determining if your roof is strong enough to carry the load of a solar array, what roof mounts to use, and how to ground the system are all steps you can’t overlook. Not to mention the permitting process.

Take the wrong approach to even one aspect of the installation, and you’ll find yourself wishing you had relied on a professional. And I promise I won’t say I told you so….but I will be thinking it.

 

Cost

Since professional installers buy in larger quantities, the price they’ll pay for the panels and all other components will be far less than what you would pay. Also, and most importantly, they know what to buy, and they already have all the tools needed for the install. 3 words: Trust the experts.

 

Warranty

You can kiss a warranty goodbye if you choose to install the array yourself. And, honestly, that would be enough of a deterrent for me!

 

 The Roof – A Home’s Most Important Feature

Think of your roof as an umbrella, a winter coat, a cool air retainer in the summer, and everything in between that offers you protection from the elements. Botch the roof connection points, and you could not only create leaks and moisture where there were none, you could also void your roofing manufacturer’s warranty altogether.

 

Sub-Par Output

Position the modules incorrectly, and you’ll be reducing the amount of power output that’s generated. This means you won’t save on your electric bill the way you thought you might. Over time, the benefits of the installation will dissipate, and you’ll find that you’ve spent more than you’ll save. Lose – Lose.

 

Under Pressure

If your roof can’t handle the pressure, you could end up with costly roof repairs, the removal and reinstallation of your array, and a whole heap of wasted time.

 

Wiring

Think about this for a minute….how much do you really know about wiring a solar array?

If it was as easy as plugging them in, we would all have solar panels on our roofs. High voltage wiring is a part of the install, so there’s physical a risk involved, and a risk to your system if done incorrectly. In many states, the person dealing with the array wiring must be a licensed electrician.

Extensive knowledge about grid connection, how to identify equipment that’s compatible with the requirements of your system, and how to gain the maximum power from your array are extremely important factors that you won’t want to take into your own hands.

 

Permits & Inspections

Depending on where you live, you may need permits and/or approvals from your town or city planning department. You’ll also need to be sure your array is compliant with town/city, state, and national building codes.

Of course your array will also need to pass an inspection. Go it alone, and you’ll be responsible for this entire process. I don’t know about you, but I don’t have that kind of time on my hands.

 

Regulations

Will your insurance company require anything specific from you? Your homeowner’s insurance may not cover you if you self-installed your array. And what about your electric company? What requirements do they have that you may not be aware of?

 

Rebates & Incentives

A professional installer will make sure you take the steps needed to take advantage of any incentives that may be available to you (most of which require the installation be handled by a professional) – these incentives can turn out to be quite significant on the money-saving side of things, and so it’s an advantageous route you want to be sure not to drive past.

With all of the DIY solar kits on the market today, it’s definitely tempting, I know….but trust me; this will be one of those things you’re glad you didn’t do.

 

About EcoFasten Solar

EcoFasten Solar® is the industry leader in the design, engineer, and manufacture of watertight solar roof mounts and components. 
Our product line includes solutions like GreenFasten™, QuikFoot, Tile Flashing Systems, Simple Seal, and Eco-44, to name only a few – we have a solution for every roof type and we serve commercial, industrial, municipal, government and residential sectors. Component design for larger racking configurations is always welcome. 

 
Founded by a former roofer with decades of hands-on experience, EcoFasten Solar is the company that was born to bridge the gap between the people who design the solar arrays and the people who install them .

 

The content & opinions in this article are the author’s and do not necessarily represent the views of AltEnergyMag

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