What’s The Best Place To Put A Solar Panel?

Since the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, solar panels do best when they face south. South-facing solar panels always face the sun, which means they never have a shadow cast on them.

The direction that the panels face isn’t the only thing to be considered when deciding where to place them. There are many factors that should be considered when deciding where to place the panels.

The Part Roof, Pitch and Shade Play in Solar Panel Orientation

The pitch of a home (or angle of the roof) definitely plays a part in solar panel orientation. Homes with steep or flat roofs require special equipment, making it more expensive and harder to install. So yes-having a boring roof actually has a financial benefit!

Effect of Tilt Angle on Solar Panel Output

The perfect roof pitch for solar panels equals the latitude of the location of the installation. However, if this angle isn’t possible, pitch angles between 30 and 45 degrees will work. Having solar panels at the perfect angle increases the production of the solar array. For this reason, flat-roofed homes are ideal.

Flat Roofs and Ballasted Solar Panels

Homes with flat roofs need different mounting systems. Ballasted mounts add flexibility for solar panel tilt, holding solar panels in place on flat roofs. These mounts have racking set at the perfect angle for the latitude of the home.

The Best Direction for Solar Panels To Face

Although south-facing solar modules provide the best results, east and west-facing solar panels also produce a sizable amount of energy. Since objects facing the north have more shade, solar panel placement should never go on the north side of a roof.

The Effect of Shade on Solar Panels

Solar panels need as much sun as possible. Objects like chimneys, trees, and adjacent buildings casting a shadow over the ideal locations for installation make the installation more difficult.

Best Roof Shape for Solar Panels

The shape of a house plays a significant role in whether solar will work. The ideal shape of a home for residential solar includes a roof with large amounts of space facing east, west, or south.

Available Space Matters

An average residential solar panel measures 65 by 39 inches, which equals approximately 17.5 square feet for one solar panel. An average roof has about 3,000 square feet of space. If nothing shades the home, all the pitches meet solar panel tolerances, and no portion of the roof faces north, a typical roof could hold up to 171 solar panels. However, at least one of these factors often takes place, reducing the solar potential of the rooftop.

Best Roof Style for Solar Panels

Many roofing styles exist out there, and the pitch and direction of the home don’t comprise everything that goes into a roof’s solar viability. Different types of shingles can also make installing solar difficult. Some roofs have very steep pitches, making it hard to install solar panels. Other homes face south, meaning solar panels function best on the front.

Common Roof Types for Solar Installations

Common rooftop shingles include asphalt, tile, wood, shake, slate, composite, rubber, copper, and metal. Some options, like shake and wood, require extra care, but it’s possible. Given the difficulties associated with installing on different roof types, some companies will not install solar panels on certain roofs.

If the shingles need replacing, waiting until the roof gets replaced will cost less. Homes that don’t have a roof yet or need re-shingling often make good candidates for in-roof solar installations.

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Glen Mcpike
Glen Mcpike
Gerry was incredibly helpful, and responsive to all my questions. Walked me through it step by step, and stayed in contact the entire time. When the crew showed up to work, they were fast and professional. Cleaned up thoroughly. It looks like a brand new home. Couldn't be happier with what they did.
Chris Wilkowski
Chris Wilkowski
Timely call back, and on site responsiveness. Very professional and highly recommended. We suffered wind damage over the weekend. Called on Monday and the repairs were made by noon.
Tonya Miles
Tonya Miles
Clint came to inspect a portion of our roof today that we thought needed repair. Turns out, no repair needed. I inquired about solar options as well, which he didn't recommend for our home due to lack of adequate sun exposure. I appreciated his honesty and sincere customer service rather than trying to make money off us. Very kind and respectful. Will definitely keep them in mind for future needs.
Larry Moritz
Larry Moritz
Had a leak in the vents Clint fix it very quickly
Matthew Yutzy
Matthew Yutzy
I have had the pleasure of working with Austin and Josh and their company at Royal Contracting. It’s been a great experience working with them, they go above and beyond. I would highly recommend this company for all your roofing needs.
Wallace Funeral Homes
Wallace Funeral Homes
We sprung a leak in our kitchen. I reached out to Austin, to have it looked at, and repaired. He had one of his employees swing by the next day, and got it fixed. Very pleased.
Augustine Blanco
Augustine Blanco
Clint was very courteous and professional. He cares about the customer and is very honest. I highly recommend Royal Roofing.
Thomas Branham
Thomas Branham
Great people great staff great work