Hi, I have a quote from an installer that says he will remove my concrete roofing tiles and lay down asphalt shingles while installing the "Quick Mount PV" mounting system under the 10 panels.
He says that if you are going to keep the panels forever then there isn't any need for the tiles and the installation and maintenance is much easier with the tiles out of the way. Further he says that it, naturally, reduces the risk of tile breakage.
In some cases he says that it actually protects that part of the roof better since some of the tiles are already cracked.
The tiles are removed starting at the downward edge of the roof and the panels are thus placed adjacent to the downward edge. This seems like it could look a bit funny but the roof is not facing the street so I don't know that it matters.
There is some logic and simplicity to this concept that I find appealing after reviewing some of the other panel mounting systems that drill through and/or cut the tile.
My main concern would be wind and rain blowing up under the intersection of the existing tiles and the newly installed shingles. I presume that some sort of sealant might be used on this barrier.
Further my particular tile (see attachment) seems rather intricate (not sure whether that really matters, though).
Does anyone have any comments about this approach?
3kw system, 10 panels
San Diego, CA
He says that if you are going to keep the panels forever then there isn't any need for the tiles and the installation and maintenance is much easier with the tiles out of the way. Further he says that it, naturally, reduces the risk of tile breakage.
In some cases he says that it actually protects that part of the roof better since some of the tiles are already cracked.
The tiles are removed starting at the downward edge of the roof and the panels are thus placed adjacent to the downward edge. This seems like it could look a bit funny but the roof is not facing the street so I don't know that it matters.
There is some logic and simplicity to this concept that I find appealing after reviewing some of the other panel mounting systems that drill through and/or cut the tile.
My main concern would be wind and rain blowing up under the intersection of the existing tiles and the newly installed shingles. I presume that some sort of sealant might be used on this barrier.
Further my particular tile (see attachment) seems rather intricate (not sure whether that really matters, though).
Does anyone have any comments about this approach?
3kw system, 10 panels
San Diego, CA
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