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In recent years, the popularity of solar panels on flat and sloping roofs has grown immensely. However, to install these panels safely and effectively, the use of the proper substructures is essential.
For flat roofs, special frames are often used that are screwed onto the roof structure. These frames ensure that the solar panels are securely fastened and that there is enough space between the panels and the roof to provide optimal ventilation. This keeps the temperature of the panels at an optimal level, increasing their efficiency and lifespan.
For sloping roofs, it is important to take into account the roof pitch and wind load. Adjustable frames are often used to allow the solar panels to be positioned at the proper angle to capture maximum solar energy and reduce wind load.
In addition to the proper substructure, it is also important to ensure proper waterproofing of the roof. When installing solar panels, holes must be made in the roof to secure the panels. These holes must be properly sealed to prevent water from getting under the panels and damaging the roof. For this reason, it is important to have the installation carried out by an experienced professional.
Using the proper substructures for solar panels on flat and sloping roofs is crucial for safe and efficient installation of the panels. Proper support and ventilation can extend the lifespan of the panels and make optimal use of solar energy.
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