If you are moving into a house that has solar panels congratulations you have chosen a home which will provide you with low carbon and low running costs.
Moving solar panels to new house.
Sorry that s not our rules we just have to follow them.
If you have no plans to take the leased panels to your new home this is something that will need to be discussed with the company in order to terminate your lease agreement.
And if you decide to move are you supposed to leave your solar array behind or can you remove the photovoltaic panels and reinstall them at your new home.
How much would it cost to move my solar pv panels.
Photovoltaic panels are tightly secured to the roof.
In fact the mounting components are literally screwed into the surface.
It is possible to take your solar system from one house to another however it will mean that the installation on your new house has to be up to today s standards and both the panels and inverter must be current models.
It can be done but moving a system is a tricky process.
Ready to go solar.
In fact according to national renewable energy labratory homes with solar panels sold 20 faster and for 17 more.
In short when you lease you don t own the panels.
Solar panels are a hot commodity for homes.
You ll need to have a solar company do the removal and reinstallation.
If you take the system with you you will also need to deal with the roof and fade damage discussed above.
But you may not want to.
For homeowners currently leasing solar panels contact the company you re leasing from about moving the equipment to your new location.
Leasing solar panels is a different story.
You can also buy the system outright and move it to your new home but it s generally easier and more cost effective to transfer the agreement to the new homeowners.
This would put the cost of moving a 25kw installation between 2 500 and 7 500.
Yes you can relocate solar panels.
It s difficult to give an exact figure due to the scope for great variation dependent on a large number of factors but most estimates put the cost at somewhere between 100 and 300.
Removing solar panels can leave a mess.
Yes for sure you can remove them and then install in your new house.
But as you know it takes lot of time work and your solar panel will be crack when you remove them.