Sheds often have a flat or pitched roof that is suitable for installing solar panels. It can be a good solution if your home's roof does not get enough sunlight, for example, or if you need more solar panels than will fit on your home. Do you choose solar panels from Shift to Solar? Then you are choosing a sustainable investment, a fine collaboration and a very attractive return
Whether you can install solar panels on your shed depends on several factors:
Important is the strength of the roof structure and the suitability of the roof covering, as not all materials can support the weight of solar panels. The orientation and type of shed roof (flat or sloping) also play a role. It is also important to take into account any shade from trees or buildings, which can reduce the output of the solar panels.
Installing solar panels remains custom-made, because every roof is different. Make a no-obligation appointment and our specialists will be happy to advise you on the possibilities for your shed.
Shift to Solar is the market leader in solar canopies. We install solar panels on all kinds of roofs, including sheds, garden sheds and garages. Because solar panels are largely in stock with us, we can deliver within 8 weeks.
Our specialists help you get the most out of your solar panels. We always think along with you to come up with a solution that fits your situation perfectly.
Would you like to have solar panels installed on your barn? Then contact us for a tailor-made, no-obligation quote. You can do this via our fixed telephone number 0529-700214 or by leaving your details below. We will then contact you by mail or phone.
To determine how many solar panels you can install on your shed, divide the total area of the roof by the size of a standard solar panel. Say your shed roof is 10 mยฒ and a standard solar panel is 2.5 mยฒ on average, you could theoretically install 4 panels (10 mยฒ divided by 2.5 mยฒ per panel).
In practice, however, it is not possible to use the entire surface of the roof. Room for eaves, ventilation and sometimes shade from surrounding objects must be taken into account. it is therefore advisable to consult a specialist for an accurate estimate, adapted to the specific characteristics of your shed roof.
For an average household, 10 solar panels are often enough. If there is not enough space on the house itself for all the panels, the roof of the shed in the backyard can offer a good alternative.
The roof of a barn is not always big enough for many solar panels. But that need not be an objection. Even with a smaller amount of solar panels, the investment is worthwhile and you will earn it back in time. A set of 6 panels often fits perfectly on the roof of a smaller shed or garden shed.
Solar panels require relatively little maintenance, but it is important to clean them regularly. This means keeping them free of dirt, dust and leaves. In winter, it is advisable to remove snow from the panels. Occasional repairs may also be necessary. Solar panels on a shed or garden house are often easier to reach than those on a house, which makes maintenance easier.
Yes, it is often possible to install solar panels on a wooden shed. The most important consideration here is the load-bearing capacity of the barn structure. To be sure that the structure of your wooden shed is strong enough for solar panels, it is best to hire a recognised company to carry out a roof inspection. They will assess the load-bearing capacity, roof area and other relevant factors. Based on this, they can give you appropriate advice on the options
Installing solar panels usually does not require a permit, unless it is a listed building or a property in a protected town or villagescape. Check the local zoning plan for specific requirements. If in doubt, you can do a permit check or check with the municipality.
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