Hi Guys, I just had 29 solar panel installed at 20 degree pitched shingle roof a few days ago in NYC and I am losing sleep over a few things. Can you guys hear me out and let me know if I should bring up the issue with my installer now or later when problem such as leaks occur?
There are mainly four things bother me:
First, too many un-necessary drill holes WITHOUT sealing them. Check out the video, in the video he drills around 12 holes before hitting the rafter. I ask them why not locate the rafter by tapping with a hammer or measure the rafter location in the attic (I have unfinish clean attic with big skylight access), they response is this way is faster so we don’t stay here until next year. The only thing prevent water from hitting the hole is the shingle on top.
Second, Over tighten the lag bolt cause the gasket to torn. Now there is not a tight seal between bolt and Flashloc.
third, normally the lag bolt is facing down side so any water hit the bolt will just run downward and away, but they also mess up the direction, they put lag bolt side upward and sealant chamber side downward. I feel this way it increases the chance water seek into the lag bolt.
Fourth, extended distance without Flashloc, the solar plan set called for a Flashloc every 4ft but they go up to 6-7ft. According to the design the max wind speed is 116MPH but with distance extended from 4ft to 6ft, does it mean I am down to 58MPH?
Out of four things, I am most concern about the un-necessary drill holes. Please let me know what you think, should I bring these concerns up with the solar company, so the solar installer is a subcontractor for the solar company who I have the project contract with. What will you do in my situation? Thank you in advance!
2-flashloc.jpg
3-torn gasket.jpg
4-upside down.jpg
correct mount.jpg
5-6ft.jpg
6-4ft.jpg
7-48oc.jpg
There are mainly four things bother me:
First, too many un-necessary drill holes WITHOUT sealing them. Check out the video, in the video he drills around 12 holes before hitting the rafter. I ask them why not locate the rafter by tapping with a hammer or measure the rafter location in the attic (I have unfinish clean attic with big skylight access), they response is this way is faster so we don’t stay here until next year. The only thing prevent water from hitting the hole is the shingle on top.
Second, Over tighten the lag bolt cause the gasket to torn. Now there is not a tight seal between bolt and Flashloc.
third, normally the lag bolt is facing down side so any water hit the bolt will just run downward and away, but they also mess up the direction, they put lag bolt side upward and sealant chamber side downward. I feel this way it increases the chance water seek into the lag bolt.
Fourth, extended distance without Flashloc, the solar plan set called for a Flashloc every 4ft but they go up to 6-7ft. According to the design the max wind speed is 116MPH but with distance extended from 4ft to 6ft, does it mean I am down to 58MPH?
Out of four things, I am most concern about the un-necessary drill holes. Please let me know what you think, should I bring these concerns up with the solar company, so the solar installer is a subcontractor for the solar company who I have the project contract with. What will you do in my situation? Thank you in advance!
2-flashloc.jpg
3-torn gasket.jpg
4-upside down.jpg
correct mount.jpg
5-6ft.jpg
6-4ft.jpg
7-48oc.jpg
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