Residential · Solar Roofing

Solar Roofing
Re-Roof and Solar, One Project

Putting solar on a worn-out roof is an expensive mistake nobody catches until year nine. We do the roof and the solar as one project, under one warranty — and let the federal 30% tax credit cover the parts of the roof that support the solar.

What Is Solar Roofing?

The Roof and the Solar, Designed Together

Residential solar roofing is the integrated approach to installing photovoltaic (PV) power generation on a home — coordinating the roof itself, the panel mounting, the electrical interconnection, and the warranty coverage as a single project rather than a sequence of disconnected trades. The standard residential configuration is rack-mounted crystalline silicon panels (350–450 watts each, 18–32 panels per system) generating 7–12 kW of installed capacity.

The single biggest mistake homeowners make is installing solar over an aging roof. When the roof eventually fails — typically within 8–12 years on a roof that was already mid-life at solar install — the panels have to be removed, the roof replaced, and the panels reinstalled. That cycle adds a meaningful unbudgeted cost the homeowner didn't plan for. The right approach: bundle re-roof and solar into one project at the natural roof replacement moment.

The Inflation Reduction Act's federal 30% tax credit is the most generous incentive residential solar has ever had — and crucially, it applies to portions of the roof work that directly support the solar install (decking under the array, electrical infrastructure, structural reinforcement). For homeowners replacing a roof anyway, the math frequently favors adding solar in the same project.

Brown's Roofing handles both the roofing and the solar electrical work through certified installers and partner electricians, managed under one project and one warranty relationship. The homeowner has one point of contact, one contract, and one warranty record. No finger-pointing if there's ever an issue at the panel-roof interface.

Why Solar + Roof Together

Power-Bill Reduction

A correctly sized 7–12 kW residential PV system in LA, AR, AL, MS, TX, and FL typically offsets 70–100% of average household electric consumption — translating to meaningful annual utility savings. Net metering rules vary by utility but most allow excess production to bank against future bills.

Federal 30% Tax Credit

The Inflation Reduction Act extended and increased the federal residential solar tax credit to 30% of the full installed system cost — including the integrated re-roof when that work is required to support the solar install. The credit is non-refundable but rolls forward up to five tax years if it exceeds your annual liability.

Re-Roof + Solar = One Project

Installing solar over an aging roof is a costly mistake — when the roof needs replacement in 8 years, the panels have to be removed, the roof done, then panels reinstalled. Combining solar with a new roof in one project avoids that future cost and lets the federal 30% credit apply to portions of the roofing work that support the solar.

Roof Warranty Coordination

Most solar installers won't warranty their work over a roof they didn't install — and most roofing contractors won't warranty a roof someone else has bolted panels to. Brown's Roofing handles both, so the warranty coverage runs end-to-end without finger-pointing if there's ever an issue.

FORTIFIED-Compatible Solar

Solar panels can be installed on FORTIFIED-designated roofs without voiding the IBHS designation when the attachment method follows IBHS-approved details. As an IBHS FORTIFIED-Certified contractor, we use IBHS-approved flashings and attachment hardware on FORTIFIED homes — preserving both the insurance discount and the storm-resilience certification at the 5-year re-inspection.

Real Estate Premium

Owned (not leased) residential solar typically adds 3–5% to home sale price in our markets, with appraisers increasingly trained on solar value methodology. Leased solar is more complicated for resale; we recommend financing or cash purchase over leases when the math is close.

Insurance & Storm Considerations

Solar panels installed by certified contractors are typically covered as part of the home structure on standard homeowners policies — not as separate equipment. Class 4 impact-rated panels survive most hail events; severe hail damage is documented and covered like any other storm claim.

State & Utility Incentives

Beyond the federal 30% credit, several states and utilities offer additional incentives — net metering (LA, AR, AL, MS), property tax exemptions on solar value (LA), and utility-specific rebate programs (varies). We pull the current incentive stack for your address before quoting so the after-incentive cost-of-ownership math is accurate.

Solar Roofing Specs

System TypesRack-mount PV, integrated solar shingles
Service Life (PV)25–30 yrs (panel warranty)
Performance Warranty85% output guarantee at year 25
Roof CompatibilityAsphalt, metal, tile, slate, FORTIFIED
Wind Rating (panels)Up to 140 mph (rack-mount)
Hail Rating1" steel ball at 50 mph (panels)
Federal Tax Credit30% (Inflation Reduction Act, through 2032)
Roof WarrantyRoof + solar coordinated by manufacturer

The federal 30% Investment Tax Credit applies to the full installed system through 2032, stepping down thereafter. Time matters for the most generous credit.

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Bundling solar with replacement is the most cost-effective sequence. We coordinate the full project — roof, electrical, solar, and warranty.

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Solar Configurations

Four Approaches to Residential Solar

From standard rack-mount PV to fully integrated solar shingles. The right configuration depends on aesthetic priorities, roof condition, project timing, and budget.

Most Common

Rack-Mount PV (Standard Residential Solar)

Crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels mounted on aluminum rails attached to the roof structure through specialized flashing. The standard residential solar configuration: 18–32 panels per system, 350–450 watts per panel, 7–12 kW total system capacity. Premium-tier panel manufacturers (REC, LG, Panasonic, Q Cells, Silfab) carry 25-year performance and product warranties. Most cost-effective configuration for most homes.

Best For

Most residential applications, asphalt or metal roofs in good condition, any new roof installation

Integrated Solar Shingles (GAF Energy Timberline Solar)

Photovoltaic shingles designed to install directly into the field of an asphalt shingle roof — no external rails, no panel-on-rack profile. GAF Energy's Timberline Solar nailed-down PV shingles deliver 45 watts per shingle and integrate with standard architectural shingles on the rest of the roof. Premium aesthetic, premium pricing, but the roof and solar warranty are coordinated through GAF.

Best For

Homeowners prioritizing aesthetic integration, HOA architectural review compliance, premium new construction

Tesla Solar Roof (Full PV Roof Replacement)

Tesla's integrated solar shingle system replaces the entire roof with a combination of active PV shingles and matching inert shingles. Strong aesthetic; delivered through Tesla's own installation network, not third-party contractors. Pricing tends to run premium relative to rack-mount PV on a comparable roof, but the all-in nature of the product appeals to specific homeowners.

Best For

Homeowners committed to the Tesla ecosystem, premium aesthetic priority, full roof replacement timing

Solar-Ready Re-Roof (Future-Proofing)

Replacement roof installed with conduit pre-routed, attachment-ready underlayment specifications, and inverter-ready electrical infrastructure — but no panels installed yet. Costs a small premium over a standard re-roof and dramatically reduces the cost and complexity of adding solar later. The right answer for homeowners not ready to install solar now but planning for it within the roof's service life.

Best For

Re-roofing now, planning solar within 2–10 years, capital-deferring homeowners

Where Solar Pays Back

Home Conditions & Applications

Solar makes the most economic sense in specific roof, household, and timing conditions — and we'll tell you when it doesn't fit yours.

South-Facing Roofs

South-facing roof sections in our latitudes (29°–37° N) deliver 90–100% of theoretical maximum solar production. The default best location for residential solar; east-and-west facing supplement at 75–85% of south-facing output.

Pitched Asphalt or Metal

Most residential solar in our region installs on asphalt shingle and standing-seam metal roofs at pitches between 4:12 and 9:12 — the optimal range for both panel attachment and solar production angle. Both substrates work well with standard rack-mount systems.

FORTIFIED Roofs

Solar can be installed on IBHS FORTIFIED-designated roofs without voiding the designation when proper attachment methods are followed. We've done several. Preserves both the insurance discount and the storm-resilience certification.

Re-Roof Timing Window

If your existing roof is 8+ years old, solar should bundle with replacement. Putting solar on an aging roof creates a costly remove-replace-reinstall cycle when the roof eventually needs work. We coordinate the timing.

High Cooling-Load Households

Homes with high summer cooling loads (large sq footage, southern exposure, finished attics) get the largest dollar-value impact from solar — because the production peaks correlate with the consumption peaks. Net metering doesn't require time-shifting.

Long-Hold Homeowners

Solar payback is typically 7–11 years in our markets after federal 30% credit and net metering. Homeowners staying 12+ years capture full payback plus 13–18 years of free-and-clear power production. Shorter holds favor leases or alternate timing.

Rural & Off-Grid-Adjacent

Rural homeowners with high power bills, weak grid reliability, or interest in battery backup are strong solar candidates. Battery storage (Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery) pairs naturally with rural solar installs and provides resilience during named-storm power outages.

New Construction & Major Renovation

Building new is the most cost-effective solar moment. Conduit, electrical infrastructure, and roof attachment can all be designed for solar from the start — at a fraction of the cost of retrofit. Worth designing in even if you defer install to a later phase.

Cost Factors

What Determines Solar Roofing Cost

Solar pricing is driven by ten specific variables. We pull your local utility's net metering terms, current state and federal incentives, and your household consumption profile before quoting so the after-incentive math is accurate.

Relative tiers for a typical 8–10 kW residential system:

  • Standard rack-mount PV: Baseline residential solar tier
  • Federal 30% tax credit: Reduces gross system cost meaningfully
  • Battery storage (Powerwall / IQ Battery): Add-on premium (credit-eligible)
  • Solar shingles or Tesla Solar Roof: 1.5–2× rack-mount cost

Pricing depends on system size, panel tier, inverter architecture, and roof complexity — we provide a sized written estimate after design.

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10 Variables That Drive Solar Roof Cost

  1. 01System size in kilowatts (driven by household consumption)
  2. 02Panel manufacturer and tier (premium REC/LG vs. standard tier)
  3. 03Inverter architecture (string, micro-inverter, hybrid with battery)
  4. 04Roof material (asphalt, metal, tile — affects flashing complexity)
  5. 05Roof age and condition (re-roof bundling vs. install over existing)
  6. 06Battery storage (Powerwall, IQ Battery — adds a meaningful premium)
  7. 07Electrical service upgrade (older panels may need 200A upgrade)
  8. 08Permitting and utility interconnection (varies heavily by jurisdiction)
  9. 09Complexity (multi-array, multiple roof faces, shading mitigation)
  10. 10Federal 30% tax credit and state/utility incentive stack timing

Representative Project

Baton Rouge, LA — Re-Roof + 9.6 kW Solar Bundle

Home Type

Two-story, 4 bed / 2.5 bath

Roof Area

26 squares (2,600 sq ft)

Solar System

24 × 400W panels, 9.6 kW DC

Payback (after credit)

~8 years

Homeowner with an 18-year-old asphalt roof at end of service life and high summer power bills. Bundled re-roof with solar in one project: full tear-off, Class 4 architectural shingles on the front-facing slope (HOA aesthetic compliance) and south-facing slope reinforced for the solar array. 24 × 400W panels with Enphase microinverters and consumption monitoring. The federal 30% tax credit applied to the full system plus the portions of the roof work supporting solar — reducing the bundled project cost meaningfully. Year-one projected production 13,800 kWh, offsetting roughly 92% of household consumption. Net-metered through Entergy Louisiana. Payback projected at 8.2 years; 17 years of warrantied production beyond.

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