Can I Remove My Own Solar Panels?
Yes, as previously stated, it is possible to remove solar panels. It is not recommended, however, that you do so yourself.
Here are a few of the reasons why people choose to remove their panels on occasion:
Relocation
Planned building works
Localized roof repair
Total re-roofing
Panel disposal
Titan Solar Techs can help remove both solar thermal panels & solar photovoltaic panels at a reasonable cost.
Give us a call at (239) 465-5181 to get started!
What Is Our Process for Removing Solar Panels?
Our extensive process is designed to protect your property and panels while ensuring that your system works exactly as intended, if not better, when you turn it back on.
Here are the steps we go through, step-by-step:
- On-site inspection. Determine whether your solar panels should be removed or if they simply require some maintenance or repair.
- Scheduling. If we determine that it is necessary to remove and replace your solar panels, we will schedule an on-site visit (this time to remove your solar panels).
- Storage. Once we have removed your solar panels, we will transport them to our local warehouse for storage.
- Reinstallation scheduling. We will schedule an installation date once your panels have been stored.
- Final Inspection. Once your panels are in place, we will perform a final inspection of the system and ensure it is working correctly.
Would you like to contact a local solar company to have your solar panels removed? Then, when you’re ready, call us at (239) 465-5181
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