Harnessing the power of the sun is no longer a distant dream. With the world embracing the need for sustainable energy, solar installations have become an essential part of modern life. Yet, people often hesitate to make the leap due to concerns regarding the integrity of their rooftops. Enter Solar Stack, the revolutionary solution that mitigates these concerns. Read on to discover how Solar Stack’s unique and innovative pedestal ensures ZERO roof penetrations and makes your transition to solar a breeze!
Traditionally, installing solar panels meant drilling into your roof, which came with its own set of concerns like leaks and structural damage. Solar Stack has turned the tables by introducing a groundbreaking pedestal that’s installed to the roof deck with a code-approved foam adhesive. What this means is that it completely eliminates the need for roof penetrations, while still meeting the strictest wind codes in the United States.
But wait, there’s more. The railless mounting system offered by Solar Stack allows contractors to install solar panels directly onto the pedestal, further streamlining the installation process.
How is Solar Stack secured to the roof, you ask? Through a blend of innovation and reliability. Solar Stack employs a pedestal coupled with a code-approved foam adhesive. It’s noteworthy that foam adhesives have weathered severe conditions like Florida’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) since 1992’s Hurricane Andrew. Solar Stack’s parent company, Tim Graboski Roofing, has over 32 years of experience in South Florida, having installed over 40,000 tile roofs with foam adhesives.
There’s a plethora of reasons to go solar: tax credits, increased home value, technological improvements, and environmental considerations.
Currently, the federal government offers a 30% tax credit for solar panel installations. Your home’s value could increase with a solar panel system, and advances in solar technology mean more efficient power generation. Moreover, you’ll be reducing your carbon footprint and increasing self-sufficiency.