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Here's something a lot of homeowners don't realize until they're already mid-project: your roofing crew can't touch the solar. It's not their scope, it's not their license, and it's not something to improvise. Removing and reinstalling a solar system the right way requires a licensed solar contractor who understands racking hardware, electrical code compliance, manufacturer specifications, and utility interconnection requirements. Miss any one of those, and you're looking at voided warranties, production losses, or code violations that follow the system for years.
That's exactly where we come in. We work directly alongside roofing crews to make sure the solar side of the job gets handled by people who actually know what they're doing. Every panel comes down carefully, every racking component gets accounted for, and when the new roof is done, everything goes back up to code - clean, correct, and fully operational.
Beyond detach and reset work, we also handle solar diagnostics, repairs, critter guard installation, and commercial decommissioning throughout CT, NY, RI, MA, NJ, and the greater Northeast. If your roof needs work and you have solar on it, don't let the roofing company figure it out as they go. Make sure the solar side of the job is covered by someone who specializes in exactly this.