What You Should Know Before Installing Solar Panels in Northern Colorado

What You Should Know Before Installing Solar Panels in Northern Colorado

We live in Colorado, a state that has close to 300 days of sunshine a year.  If you're considering installing solar panels to utilize those 300 sunny days for your benefit and maybe help the environment a little bit,  it's important to understand the condition and capabilities of your roof before making the final decision. Here at Slaughter Roofing, we can help you with the following assessments based on the condition of your roof before installing solar panels.

6 Items to be Aware of Before Installing Solar Panels

  1. Age and condition of your roof: Before installing solar panels, it's important to assess the age and condition of your roof. If your roof is older or in poor condition, it may not be able to support the weight of solar panels, and you may need to repair or replace your roof before installation.

  2. Roof orientation and pitch: The orientation and pitch of your roof will determine how much sunlight your panels will receive throughout the day. A south-facing roof with a pitch of 30 to 45 degrees is typically the best orientation and pitch for solar panels in the northern hemisphere.

  3. Shade: Shade can greatly impact the efficiency of solar panels. If your roof is partially shaded by trees, buildings, or other obstructions, it may not be a suitable location for solar panels. It's important to assess the amount of shade your roof receives throughout the day and throughout the year.

  4. Available space: Solar panels take up a significant amount of space on your roof, so it's important to assess the available space before installation. If your roof is small or has limited space due to obstructions, you may need to install fewer panels or consider alternative locations for solar panel installation.

  5. Roof warranty: It's important to check your roof warranty before installing solar panels. Some warranties may be voided if you install solar panels on your roof, so it's important to understand any limitations or requirements before installation.

  6. Building codes and permits: Before installing solar panels, you'll need to obtain any necessary permits and comply with local building codes. Some building codes may have restrictions on the size or placement of solar panels, so it's important to understand these requirements before installation.


With our team of professionals by your side helping you to understand these factors, you can make an informed decision about whether solar panels are a suitable option for your home and ensure that your installation is safe, efficient, and compliant with local regulations. Call Slaughter Roofing today to schedule your roofing inspection.  (970) 330-7881