4 FAQs about Back-mounted solar panel installation
Should I install a ground mount solar system?
Installing a ground mount solar system is a fantastic way to harness clean, renewable energy—especially if your roof isn’t suitable for solar panels. By following this step-by-step guide, you can confidently plan and execute your own solar installation or work more knowledgeably with professionals.
How do I install solar panels?
Ground-mounted panels can be installed anywhere with good sun exposure and enough open space. A minimum of 350 square feet is usually required. Installing solar panels requires the following steps: Plan the solar energy system based on the home’s size, location and energy needs. Measure, cut and assemble the support structure for the solar array.
How do you install a solar racking system?
Assemble the racking system according to manufacturer instructions. Ensure frames are level and oriented correctly (typically south-facing in the northern hemisphere). Secure the structure using bolts, anchors, or driven posts. With the racking system in place, attach your solar panels using clamps or brackets. Be sure to: Space them evenly.
Do You need A racking system to install solar panels?
If you’re installing a roof mount, you’ll need to properly install the racking system or you could void your roof’s warranty. A railed system, a set of rails that hold the solar modules, is used for pitched roofs. You need to first identify the rafter locations. Then, add flashings along these spots to provide structural support for the system.