Installing solar panels on metal roof is possible.
Solar panels on wood shake roof.
The oversized 18 x 18 inch flashing accommodates the large exposure of shake roofing.
Installing solar panels on a wood shake roof.
For retrofitting solar onto an existing shake roof use our classic shake mount.
Wood shake shingles are a fun way to cover a roof and they work pretty well too until you start putting holes in them.
Even if your jurisdiction doesn t outright prohibit solar for wood shake roofs installers may not take your project due to possible safety issues.
Wooden roofs similar to asphalt shingles installing solar panels on a wood or cedar roof mainly consists of drilling into a roof stud and slipping flashing in under the wood pieces to prevent leaking.
If your house has a wood shake roof most jurisdictions will not allow you to install solar because it is a fire hazard.
With the latest installation and proper methods solar panels can be installed on cedar roofs without damaging the existing structure and materials.
Our classic shake mount uses quick mount pv s patented qblock elevated water seal technology to form the easiest fastest most universally code compliant and watertight mount available for solar panel installation on cedar shake roofs.
They all recommend tile or composite shingle.
The qbase metal shake slate mount is designed to smoothly fit into the workflow between the trades while installing a solar array during the construction of a new shake roof.
Each shake panel is embossed with a heavy grain texture coated with the alunar coating system embedded with teflon surface protector to provide an extremely durable and attractive surface.
Most shake roofs are made using the same installation technique with layers of underlayment between the cedar shake rows.
Solar installers need to be particularly careful when working with shake roofs because the shake pieces can be brittle but the actual installation of the mounts isn t that complicated.
As you can see both of these methods to install solar on metal roof shingles require installers to cut seal and otherwise finagle the solar attachment points shingles and flashings to be both structurally sound and waterproof.