My home was built in 2010, so the asphalt shingles are almost 9 years old. Should I have the shingles replaced before having a solar system installed on my roof?
I had a friend who is a roofer inspect my roof and he guessed the shingles have about 10 years left before needing to be replaced.
Option A: Replace shingles now for $3k (CAD), have the solar system installed, be good for 25 years
Option B: Install solar panels on existing shingles, in 10 years or so have the solar system removed, replace shingles, re-mount the solar panels. The need to remove and re-install the panels will be an added cost to have done.
For further background I am looking at a 7.2 kW system (Canadian Solar panels, APSystem inverters) for $17k CAD before rebates, and $13k CAD after rebates. I have the budget for the $3k roof if that is the recommended way to proceed.
I had a friend who is a roofer inspect my roof and he guessed the shingles have about 10 years left before needing to be replaced.
Option A: Replace shingles now for $3k (CAD), have the solar system installed, be good for 25 years
Option B: Install solar panels on existing shingles, in 10 years or so have the solar system removed, replace shingles, re-mount the solar panels. The need to remove and re-install the panels will be an added cost to have done.
For further background I am looking at a 7.2 kW system (Canadian Solar panels, APSystem inverters) for $17k CAD before rebates, and $13k CAD after rebates. I have the budget for the $3k roof if that is the recommended way to proceed.
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