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Solar Detach and Reset Paired With Roof Replacement in Stamford CT

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When a roof needs to be replaced and solar panels are already on it, most homeowners run into the same wall - the roofing crew can't touch the solar. That's not a knock on roofers. It's just not their scope. Every panel, mount, and electrical connection has to be handled by a licensed solar contractor who knows exactly what they're doing. That's where we come in.

We coordinated directly with the roofing crew on this Stamford, CT job to handle the full solar detach and reset alongside the roof replacement. That kind of coordination matters more than most people realize. Timing has to be tight. Documentation has to be thorough. And every connection that gets touched has to be restored to full compliance before the system goes back online.

Here's why cutting corners on this process is such a big deal. If the solar isn't properly handled during a roof replacement, you're looking at real risk - voided equipment warranties, degraded system performance, and potential issues with your utility interconnection agreement. Those aren't small problems. They're the kind of things that show up months later and cost serious money to sort out.

We specialize in solar detach and reset, diagnostics, repairs, critter guard installation, and commercial decommissioning across CT, NY, RI, MA, NJ, and the greater Northeast. Whether your roofer referred you to us or you found us on your own, we work with you and your contractor to make sure the whole job gets done right - not just the roofing side.

Your roof is getting replaced. Don't let the solar side of it become an afterthought. That system is a significant investment, and it deserves the same level of care as the new roof going underneath it.