Not all PV solar power systems are created equal…

Some are more equal than others! 😉

An ever-increasing number of environmentally conscious and high-energy-cost sensitive homeowners and business people consider installing a PV solar power system in order to harness solar energy and generate electricity for their homes, or commercial buildings.

For years, the traditional approach was based on installing the rather heavy, crystalline solar panels on top of an asphalt shingle roof, an oil based roofing system with a relatively short lifespan.

This approach has worked for a while, however, roof penetrations, needed for the installation of a solar panel mounting system, made to an asphalt shingle roof, increase the likelihood of premature roof leaks down the road, and further shorten the already-too-short lifespan of an asphalt shingle roof.

Penetration/Drilling free Solar Roofing Alternative

With the latest technological advancements and innovations, you can now get a commercially-viable thin-film PV solar power system offering revolutionary simplicity; Thin-film PV solar laminates are light-weight, easy to install, require no penetrations made to your roof, and can last for quite a long time. Read more about it below:

Integrating your Standing Seam Metal Roof with Thin-film PV Solar Laminates

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. One of the latest technological innovations in solar metal roofing is the integration of thin-film PV solar laminates with standing seam metal panels through the use of a peel and stick method.

Did you know? Fabral has recently discontinued their Flex 02NS – Thin-Film PV Solar Laminates. However, you can now get high-efficiency PowerFLEX®+ Flexible Solar Panels from Global Solar.

Mess-free, light-weight and long lasting, this energy efficient roofing solution pays for itself:

Pros and Cons of Crystalline PV Solar System coupled with an Asphalt Shingle Roof

Before we delve into the benefits of thin-film photovoltaic solar laminates, let’s examine some of the downsides of using the traditional combination of bulky PV solar panels installed on an asphalt shingle roof.

Here is Why you may want to think twice before installing a PV solar power system on an asphalt shingle roof…

The main problem associated with general/conventional PV solar roofing systems that you can often see on some homes and buildings around the country, is the fact that an asphalt shingle roof is likely to fail much sooner than the solar panels will.

Picture a scenario in which a homeowner spends a large amount of money to install a new crystalline PV solar power system on his/her existing asphalt shingle roof. It is likely that in several years the roof will fail, due to roof leaks caused in part by roof penetrations made during the solar system installation.

When such a situation occurs, homeowners will be faced not only with earlier than expected re-roofing expenses, but also with having to pay for a complete removal of solar panels, and for their eventual re-installation.

What further complicates this situation, is that re-roofing, and solar panel dismantling and re-installing of solar panels MUST be coordinated and simultaneously performed by both the roofer and the solar integrator.

The roofer, only paid for the installation of a new roof, will 99% of the time make solar panel dismantling and re-installation errors that could cause irreparable damage to solar panels.

Bear in mind that roofing warranty will most of the time not cover damages to the solar equipment, let alone all the possible short-circuit of the solar wiring situations.

The additional solar panel dismantling and re-installation cost associated with these procedures van be just as high as the expected cost of a new roof itself!

If you think about it, electricians, unlike roofers, have to be licensed. An apprentice electrician needs at-least 4 years of schooling/work experience. This is like an undergraduate degree. Master electrician needs another 4 years. Therefore, electricians usually charge $75-$100 per man-hour. You will need at least two electricians for this job, which will take a whole day to remove the panels, and another full day to put them back on.

The math is simple: 2 guys * $75/h * 8 hrs. * 2 days = $2400.00, plus any possible parts and supplies that may be required.

Let’s assume it costs $2,500.00 to remove and re-install crystalline PV solar panels on your roof. In some parts of the country, this is how much an average 1,200 sq. ft. a new cape house roof may cost for labor and materials.

What are Thin-Film PV Solar Laminates?

Thin film PV solar laminates are light-weight and easy to install. They are made to fit standard standing seam metal roofing panels. Thin-film PV solar laminates do not require any penetrations to be made to the roof, and can be easily attached to standing seam panels using a revolutionary peel and stick method.

Thin-Film PV Solar Panels vs. Crystalline PV Solar Panels

Crystalline solar panels can generate twice the amount of electricity of the thin-film solar panels. However, crystalline panels are bulkier, and use a special mounting system, which requires roof penetrations. The only exception is a standing seam metal roof. You can attach an S-5 solar panel holding brackets to the raised seams of a standing seam roof.

Thin-Film PV solar panels are designed to integrate seamlessly with a standing seam metal roof. They have a very low profile, which can be a significant architectural factor. They can generate electricity even on cloudy days, in the absence of a direct sunlight.

Why Combine a Metal Roof with thin-film PV solar laminates?

Unlike the ubiquitous asphalt shingle roofs, modern metal roofing systems are made to last and can be considered permanent. They are manufactured using a significant proportion of recycled metal content and are fully recyclable themselves, hence qualifying them for LEED credits as sustainable green building material.

When Metal Meets Solar, it is a True Match!

When a standing seam metal roof is installed by specially trained professionals, it will last for many decades, and thus can be a permanent platform for a solar roofing system whether it be the old school crystalline PV panels or thin film solar laminates.

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Metal roofs combined with renewable energy technologies can create a perfect combination of light-weight, long-lasting and affordable solution for Solar Electric and Solar Hot Water systems.

There are numerous benefits to having a metal roof combined with solar PV panels, and other renewable energy technologies. Longevity, durability, and cost savings that add up over time are just some of the benefits to name a few.

When comparing shingles vs. metal roofing you should also consider that a metal roof will help save our landfills from getting more old roofing shingles, petroleum based products, being dumped there every time an old asphalt shingle roof gets replaced.

Metal offers a permanent and energy efficient roofing solution that can generate electricity when a metal roof is integrated with PV solar panels, and various other solar technologies such as solar hot water systems.

Latest Developments in Solar

As PV solar metal roofing solutions are plowing ahead, conventional roofing manufacturers are also actively pursing the solar roofing market. Their latest product, a solar shingles roofing system; it uses thin-film PV solar panel technology in combination with conventional asphalt shingles.

However, the proponents of green and environmentally friendly building technologies are likely to be disappointed, because asphalt shingles underneath the PV solar panels contain petroleum. Further asphalt products are not going to last nearly as long as their metal counterparts.

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