



When a solar-equipped home needs a new roof, you can't just hand it off to a roofing crew and call it a day. The panels have to come off first - fully removed, carefully documented, and staged properly so nothing gets damaged in the process. That's where we come in. We were on site in Easton, CT working alongside the roofing contractor to handle the solar side of a complete residential roof replacement.
Here's the thing most homeowners don't realize until they're already in the middle of it: the array has to be treated as a precision system, not just a collection of panels. Every mount point, every wire connection, every panel position gets documented before anything comes off that roof. When it goes back up, it goes back up right - same configuration, same integrity, and fully verified before the system goes back online.
A roofing crew isn't qualified to do that work, and they shouldn't be expected to. Solar systems have manufacturer compliance requirements, structural considerations at the mount points, and electrical components that need a trained eye. Skipping that step - or cutting corners on it - can void warranties, create liability, and leave you with a system that underperforms or fails entirely. That's not a risk worth taking.
After the new roof was completed, we reinstalled the full array, verified every connection, and confirmed the system was back at full production. Clean new roof underneath, fully operational solar on top. That's the outcome this homeowner needed, and that's exactly what we delivered. We handle jobs like this throughout CT, NY, RI, MA, NJ, and the broader Northeast - whether it's a detach and reset, diagnostics, critter guard installation, or a full commercial decommission.