The type of roof you have really matters when you're putting in solar panels – it changes what kind of mounting system you need, how it's installed, and how well it all works over time. Slanted ...
Putting solar panels on a slanted roof is a pretty standard way to do it for homes and small businesses. Because the roof is already at an angle, the panels can soak up more sun, and rain can wash awa...
Pitched roofs? They're great for solar panels, mostly for homes and small businesses. The slope they already have makes putting in the panels easier and the whole system works better and lasts longer....
When you put solar panels on flat roofs (like you see on stores, factories, and some houses), it's a bit different than on slanted roofs. Since there's no natural slope, you need special stuff to hold...