The biggest question asked when planning to install solar panels is, “will they hold up to extreme weather conditions?” Year after year many roofs are damaged by the weather extremes.  Would it really make sense to install solar panels on a roof that has to withstand those kinds of weather extremes?  Here is some information to help you decide.

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The solar cells in the panels are encased in glass which allows exposure to the sunlight. It’s understandable that one would worry about hail or wind damage to the glass.  The solution here is to check that your panels are made with tempered and high impact glass.   Good quality solar panels are manufactured with glass that can maintain its integrity in 60 miles per hour storms dropping 3/4″ hail.  Therefore they will typically withstand conditions that are comparable to what your roofing material can handle.

Before the contractor installs your solar panels, he has to make sure your roof will be able to support the weight of the solar panel arrays.  Once that is determined and the solar panels are installed, they should stay solidly attached.   In the event of a tornado or hurricane, your solar panels will typically remain attached to your roof.  For you to lose them now, it means the roof itself has come off.

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In areas that experience heavy snowfall, snow may blanket the solar panels, obscuring the sunlight.  If this occurs, the solar panels will not be able to generate electricity and the snow will have to be removed.  However, the snow will not harm the panels themselves.

Something to be more concerned about would be your roof’s ability to withstand a wet, heavy snowfall.  In that case, you should shovel the roof as well as remove the snow from the solar panels. But with a light snow, the heat remaining in the solar panels is normally sufficient to melt off the snow and keep them clean.

Finally, check with your home-owner’s insurance policy. Solar panels are usually included in the coverage at no additional cost.  If your policy does not cover solar panels , consider changing to one that does.

If one takes a common sense approach when planning to install a solar system in the home then the risk of damage should be reduced to a minimum Don’t be tempted with building your solar panels using minimal standards just to save money. It may prove to be more expensive in the long run having to replace damaged glass which subsequently leads to damaged cells. It doesn’t have to be complicated. Once your project is up and running you can then begin to enjoy the benefits of your free energy source.

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