Photovoltaic installations on the roofs of family homes for household cost savings, as well as for commercial installations, have become quite popular. Despite this, the decision can be influenced by questions that arise before deciding to carry out such an installation.
The most common doubts are: Is my roof suitable for installation? Will it require complex assembly and costly components? What exactly will I need for this? However, our PV systems are suitable for any roof, and their use is very simple.
In the past two parts, we showed which components and procedures are suitable for different types of surfaces on sloped roofs. Today, we will present the optimal solution for flat roofs. Let’s dive into it together.
When installing on a flat roof, we use a special mount that holds the solar panel in place with brackets, screws, and joints. This method is non-invasive – meaning it doesn't involve making any alterations to the roof.
When using the triangle system, there are two options: a non-invasive method, which doesn’t damage the roofing, and an invasive one, where the structure is attached to the roof covering using combined screws.
The other procedure is the same for both variants. A triangle is placed on the roof, which holds the AL profile. Then, the photovoltaic panel is mounted in the center and at the edges.
You can find all the components of PVP systems needed to attach solar panels to the roofing in our range, of course.