Do you need a reliable solar panel removal service in Gravesend? Whatever the reason for removing your solar panels, Skylamp Solar is the company in Gravesend to get the job done.
Our solar panel engineers have the training and experience to handle the task efficiently and with a minimum of fuss.
There are several reasons why you might want to remove solar panels, and in many cases, they will need to be reinstalled later. Whatever your reasons may be, you need a team that you can trust to get on with the work and not add to any stress you may be under already. The solar panel experts at Skylamp Solar are exactly what you need!
It's sometimes necessary for home and business owners in Gravesend to have their solar panels removed, but whatever the reason, it's vital that the job is done properly.
Here's why you might need our solar panel removal service:
Solar thermal panels have been around for at least five decades now, and even the newer solar PV panels and hybrid solar panels have been available for at least twenty years. Renewable energy technology is rapidly improving, and systems are continually being made more efficient and long-lasting.
It makes sense, then, when a homeowner decides to upgrade their solar array, and this involves the removal of your old panels and installation of the upgraded version.
Linked in some ways to the above point, there comes a time when your solar panels will reach the end of their life. It's wise to replace solar panels well before they fail completely, as your solar system won't run efficiently, and if they do stop working, you'll be reliant on electricity from your energy supplier which will be much more expensive.
Solar panel efficiency decreases at a steady rate over the years, so you can monitor this for any rapid or unexpected changes and judge when it's time to replace them. If you aren't sure, contact us and we'll check your solar panel system and advise you as to the best course of action.
The good news here is that most modern solar panels are built to last at least twenty-five years and many will exceed this, possibly lasting for up to thirty-five or forty years!
The most common reason for solar panel removal in Gravesend is when your roof needs repairs or you have improvements done. This might be for minor repairs to tiles, repairs to a chimney, installation of dormer windows, satellite dishes or HVAC systems, a roof extension, or a complete re-roofing project.
No matter whether you are having a couple of tiles fixed or your entire roof is being replaced, it's worth considering the removal and reinstallation of solar panels. Your roofing company will thank you if you arrange for the panels to be removed, as the contractors won't have to work around them and worry about any damage. In fact, the roofing company might insist that the solar panels are taken down for the duration of the project.
In some cases, it might be restricted to one or two panels, but for major projects, the entire array will have to be removed, including the mounting hardware.
Solar panels are a big investment, so you'll want to keep them safe and take steps to avoid any damage. Despite the hassle, it's always worth taking them out of the way while any roofing work is done.
Homeowners in Gravesend often ask whether they can take their solar panel system with them when they move to another location.
The answer is yes, you can. The Skylamp Solar team is willing to take down your entire system so it can be reinstalled at your new place. However, you need to consider the pros and cons carefully:
Skylamp Solar agrees with other solar panel experts who recommend that you shouldn't install solar panels if you plan on moving house within the next ten to fifteen years.
However, we understand that plans change sometimes, and relocation can be unavoidable. If you need us to remove and reinstall solar panels for any reason, Skylamp Solar is on hand to help you out.
Although solar panels have a long lifespan, they occasionally malfunction or sustain damage, in which case they'll need to be repaired or replaced.
Skylamp Solar solar panel engineers will inspect your panels carefully to assess the damage and will repair it if possible. To do this, they may need to remove a panel in order to work on it safely or even take it away to be repaired.
Heavy soiling - from bird droppings, leaves, or organic growth (moss and algae) - can severely affect the efficiency of your solar panels. And decreased energy output means that you are losing out. With solar thermal systems, reduced energy production will result in a lack of hot water. As for solar PV systems, you might not have enough output to meet the needs of your appliances and the same goes for hybrid solar systems. In all three cases, you may have to rely on your energy supplier to keep you going.
It will only be necessary to remove panels for cleaning if the soiling is excessive. Removing the panels and bringing them to ground level just makes it easier to work on them. We can also check them for any damage while they're down.
It's a good idea to clean your panels a couple of times a year to stop dirt from building up, but this isn't always practical for many people. Skylamp Solar offers an inspection and cleaning service that will keep your panels in good shape and free from dirt.
Mature trees will need to be kept in check if they threaten to overshadow your roof. Not only does shading cause problems with certain types of solar panels but there's also the risk of branches falling onto the array and smashing your panels.
If you have a string inverter (that treats the whole array as if it was a single panel), shadows over part of the array can cause a drop in energy production across the whole system.
So, trees have to be pruned and lopped, but if there's any danger of your solar panels being damaged by falling debris, it's wise to remove them during the process as a precaution.
Removing solar panels should only take a few hours, in theory.
However, this depends on several factors, including:
If the entire solar panel system is coming out, including the inverter, battery, wiring, etc. this will probably take a day or two.
Of course, if the panels are being removed for roof repair or renovation, we will need to allow more time to reinstall solar panels.
The average cost to remove solar panels is usually between £300 and £500. There is also an extra charge for disconnecting the panels from the electricity supply.
This applies to a scenario where only a few solar panels are to be removed and doesn't generally take into account reinstalling solar panels, particularly if old or broken ones are being replaced.
The actual cost depends on a few different issues, similar to those relating to the time taken:
If your solar panel system is difficult to reach or to work on, we may need to use specialist tools or equipment to ensure the safety of our staff. This may also increase the working time as well as the cost.
If you have a flat roof, your solar array will probably be set on a frame to make sure it gets the best of the sunlight. If the whole frame needs removing, it could add to the cost and the working time.
It could be that your solar energy system has a couple of panels, or it could have fourteen! The more solar panels we need to remove, the longer it will take.
You may want all of the equipment removed, including the wiring, batteries, inverter, charge controller, etc. which would involve a lot more work.
In the event that you need solar panel removal and reinstallation following roof repair or maintenance, we will treat this much like the initial installation - the same process will be followed in order to make sure that the panels are fitted and working correctly. We will test the system to ensure that the energy output has not been affected by the process.
The solar panels can be stored off-site for safety before being returned and installed once the roofing company has finished.
The cost will be higher for removing and reinstalling solar panels due to the amount of extra work involved.
The same issues affect solar panel removal and installation on commercial sites as those that face the average homeowner. However, some of these arrays tend to be much larger, so the cost required to complete the project would rise in line with the scale.
To find out exactly how much your solar panels removal project will be, get in touch with Skylamp Solar and we'll talk through the details with you.
A generally fit and active person with moderately good DIY skills should be able to handle this job, but it isn't always a good idea. This is especially so if you plan to reinstall solar panels later on.
While solar panels are pretty tough and designed to withstand the worst of the British weather, they are essentially made of glass and metal. Bending or dropping them could cause some serious damage and even render them useless.
PV modules also contain some sensitive internal components that could be affected by rough handling, so you really need to take care.
Removing the mounting equipment can be extremely tricky. The last thing you need is to cause serious damage to your standing seam roof or tiles. There's a chance that you'll end up paying out for roof repairs, effectively wiping out any savings you made by not hiring professional solar installers.
You also need to consider the safety concerns as you'll be working at height which can be extremely hazardous. You'll also need to make sure the electrical connections are handled correctly to avoid any nasty accidents or damage to the system.
It's advisable to check the warranty before carrying out any work, as your solar company may not permit you to do so under the terms and conditions. If you go ahead with solar panel removal yourself and a unit gets damaged, it probably won't be covered.
If you moved into a house or commercial premises that already has a solar panel system installed and you want it removed, you may not care much whether it gets damaged. You certainly don't want the expense of hiring a professional solar installer, so it's tempting to do this job yourself.
In our view, as solar panel specialists, we believe this would be a mistake as you could benefit from a solar array that's in place already.
On the other hand, if the panels are degraded and the system doesn't generate electricity efficiently, it would make sense to remove them.
If you intend to have a go at solar removal yourself, there are laws concerning the disposal: all solar panels must be recycled at an appropriate Dedicated Collection Facility. And it's up to you to deliver them, whereas professional solar installers would do this for you.
Whatever the reason for removing solar panels, you should ask yourself these questions before hiring a solar panel installer to do the job:
If you need solar panels removed for any reason, contact Skylamp Solar to discuss your needs and requirements first. We will always offer the best advice and recommend a plan of action that's cost-effective and tailored to your specific circumstances.
Never trust any contractors who aren't qualified or fully insured, as this could spell disaster for your solar system and your finances!
Instead, use a solar panel installer that you can trust: Skylamp Solar.
Most warranties state that you must only use a professional, licensed installer, and we certainly fit into this category.
We can advise you in all aspects regarding solar panels, including solar installation, maintenance, repairs and cleaning. We can help with commercial projects, faulty solar inverters, hot spots, malfunctioning charge controllers, or defective batteries. We can also arrange a regular maintenance schedule to keep your system running in perfect condition.
Call the experts at Skylamp Solar today to find out exactly how we can help you to make the most of your solar panels!
Yes they can safely be removed with minimal damage by Skylamp Solar in case you need to carry out roof repairs, relocate or replace.
To dispose of solar panels, schedule an appointment with your closest DCV dedicated collection facility who are licensed and in a position to safely and properly dispose of the solar panels. We can do this for you.
The average cost to remove solar panels is usually between £300 and £500. There is also an extra charge for disconnecting the panels from the electricity supply.
No solar panels do not devalue your home, they are an investment and an investment that saves money on the home's energy costs so they are very likely to make your property a more attractive investment.