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Roof Replacement With Solar Panels in Houston: What Homeowners Need to Know

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If you need a roof replacement with solar panels in Houston, the project is more complicated than a standard roof replacement. You are not just replacing shingles. You are dealing with solar panel removal, solar panel reinstall, roof penetrations, mounting hardware, roof warranties, possible insurance coverage, and the timeline between two major home systems.

For Houston homeowners, this matters even more because roofs here take a beating from heat, humidity, hail, high winds, tropical storms, heavy rain, and long UV exposure. If your roof is aging, storm-damaged, leaking, or close to replacement age, your solar panels can make the process feel confusing. Who removes the panels? Who resets them? Does the roofer handle it? Does the solar company handle it? Will insurance pay for solar panel removal and reinstall? Could the wrong contractor void your roof warranty?

Those are the right questions to ask before signing anything.

At Martin Roofing & Solar, we handle both the roofing and solar side of the project, which helps Houston homeowners avoid the common problems that happen when a roof-only contractor and a solar-only contractor are trying to coordinate the same job. When the roof replacement, solar panel removal, solar panel reset, flashing details, timeline, and warranty concerns are all connected, you want one company that understands how the whole system works together.

This guide explains what to know before replacing a roof with solar panels in Houston, including solar panel removal and reinstall, insurance claim considerations, roof warranty concerns, best shingle options for Houston, financing options, and how to choose the right roofing and solar company.


Why Roof Replacement With Solar Panels Is Different

A normal roof replacement is already a major project. The roofing contractor removes the old roofing system, inspects the decking, replaces damaged wood if needed, installs underlayment, flashing, ventilation components, shingles, ridge caps, and completes cleanup.

When solar panels are installed on the roof, there is another layer of planning.

The panels, racking, wiring, mounts, and roof penetrations all have to be considered before the old roof can be removed. In most cases, the solar panels need to be detached before the roof replacement begins and then reinstalled after the new roof is complete. That is why homeowners often search for terms like:

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The reason this gets tricky is simple: roofing and solar are connected physically, but many companies treat them as separate trades. Solar panels are mounted into or onto the roofing system. If the roof under those panels is old, damaged, or poorly installed, the solar system is sitting on top of a weak foundation.

That is why replacing a roof with solar panels should not be treated like two unrelated jobs. The roof protects the home. The solar system sits on top of the roof. If one is done wrong, the other can create problems.


Do Solar Panels Need to Be Removed to Replace a Roof?

In most full roof replacement projects, yes, solar panels need to be removed before replacing the roof. A roofing crew cannot properly tear off shingles, inspect decking, install underlayment, replace flashing, or install new shingles underneath a solar array that is still mounted on the roof.

Solar panels may also block access to damaged areas. Even if the leak appears somewhere else, water can travel under shingles, flashing, and roof components before showing up inside the home. If panels stay in place during roof work, the roof may not be fully replaced or inspected under the system.

The typical process looks like this:

  1. The roof and solar system are inspected.

  2. The solar panels are safely removed or detached.

  3. The panels and components are stored or staged properly.

  4. The old roof is removed.

  5. Decking, flashing, underlayment, ventilation, and shingles are replaced.

  6. The new roof is inspected.

  7. The solar panels are reinstalled or reset.

  8. The system is checked and returned to service.

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The exact steps can vary depending on the solar system, roof type, storm damage, insurance claim, and electrical requirements. But the main point is this: if you are replacing the roof, the solar panels have to be part of the plan from the beginning.


The Problem With Hiring a Roofer and Solar Company Separately

Many homeowners assume they can hire a roofer for the roof and call the solar company separately for removal and reinstall. Sometimes that works. But it can also create real headaches.

The most common problems include:

1. Scheduling delays

Roofing crews work on tight schedules, especially after major Houston storms. Solar removal and reinstall crews also have their own availability. If the solar company cannot remove the panels before the roofer’s scheduled start date, the roof replacement gets delayed.

Then, once the roof is finished, the panels still need to be reset. If the solar company cannot come back quickly, the homeowner may be left waiting while the system is down.

A roofing and solar company helps reduce that scheduling headache because the work is planned as one connected project instead of two separate jobs.

2. Finger-pointing if leaks happen

This is one of the biggest reasons to avoid splitting the project between companies that do not coordinate well.

If a leak appears after the project, the roofer may say the solar company caused it during the reinstall. The solar company may say the roofer did not install the flashing, shingles, or underlayment correctly. Meanwhile, the homeowner is stuck in the middle.

That finger-pointing can be frustrating, expensive, and stressful.

When one company understands both the roofing and solar side, there is less room for confusion about who is responsible for the roof penetrations, mounting areas, flashing details, and final workmanship.

3. Warranty confusion

Solar panels require mounts and penetrations that interact with the roof system. If the solar panels are removed or reinstalled incorrectly, it may affect the roof warranty, solar warranty, or workmanship coverage.

This is especially important if your new roof comes with enhanced manufacturer warranty options. A high-quality shingle system is only as good as the installation and the details around penetrations, flashing, and accessories.

If a third party damages the roof during solar reinstall, the roof warranty conversation can get more complicated. That is why homeowners should ask direct questions before the project starts:

  • Who is removing the panels?

  • Who is reinstalling the panels?

  • Who is responsible for the roof penetrations?

  • Who warranties the roof after panels are reset?

  • Who handles the project if there is a leak later?

4. Higher hassle for the homeowner

Most homeowners do not want to manage multiple contractors, timelines, invoices, inspections, crews, and warranty questions. A roof replacement is already a major decision. Adding solar panels should not force the homeowner to become the project manager.

That is why choosing a roofing and solar company in Houston can be a major advantage.


Why You Should Choose a Company That Handles Both Roofing and Solar in Houston

When you choose a company that understands both roofing and solar, the project can be planned around the full roof system, not just the shingles or the panels.

A roof-only contractor may understand shingles, flashing, decking, underlayment, ridge caps, and ventilation. A solar-only company may understand panels, racking, inverters, and production. But when you already have solar panels on your roof, you need both skill sets to work together.

At Martin Roofing & Solar, we handle both the roofing and solar side, which helps homeowners get a smoother project with fewer gaps in communication.

The benefits include:

Better project coordination

The roof replacement and solar panel removal/reinstall timeline can be planned together. That matters because the panels need to be removed before the roofing work and reinstalled after the new roof is ready.

Better roof protection

Solar mounts and penetrations need to be handled carefully. The goal is not just to put panels back on the roof. The goal is to protect the roof system underneath them.

Better warranty clarity

When roofing and solar are treated as one connected project, homeowners have a clearer path if they ever have questions about workmanship, roof penetrations, or leaks.

Better homeowner experience

Instead of calling one company for shingles and another company for panels, the homeowner can work with a contractor that understands the full picture.

Better long-term planning

If your roof is older, it may make sense to replace it before reinstalling solar panels. If your roof is still in good condition, the contractor can explain the options. The point is to make the decision based on the roof’s actual condition, not guesswork.


Should You Replace Your Roof Before Installing Solar Panels?

If you are thinking about adding solar panels and your roof is already older, you should strongly consider a roof inspection before solar installation. In many cases, replacing an aging roof before installing solar is smarter than installing panels and then removing them a few years later for a roof replacement.

Solar panels are long-term equipment. A quality roof should also be a long-term system. If the roof is near the end of its life, putting solar panels on top can create extra cost later because you may have to pay for solar panel removal and reinstall when the roof eventually fails.

A homeowner should be cautious if the roof has:

  • Missing shingles

  • Granule loss

  • Exposed fiberglass

  • Curling or lifted shingles

  • Soft decking

  • Active leaks

  • Storm damage

  • Hail impacts

  • Poor ventilation

  • Old flashing

  • Multiple previous repairs

  • A roof age near or past its expected service life

If your roof is already near the end of its life, it is usually better to address the roof before committing to solar. That does not always mean you need a roof replacement immediately, but it does mean you should get an honest inspection from a roofing contractor that understands solar.

For more general roof replacement information, you can also internally link to your existing residential roof replacement page: Residential Roof Replacement in Houston. MRAS’s roof replacement page already explains that the company provides roof replacements, storm damage repairs, inspections, and financing options for Houston and Austin homeowners.


What If You Already Have Solar Panels and Need a New Roof?

If you already have solar panels and your roof needs to be replaced, do not panic. This is a common situation in Houston.

The first step is a roof inspection. The contractor should check the condition of the roof, the areas around the solar mounts, visible flashing details, attic signs of leaks if accessible, decking concerns, storm damage, and overall roof age.

Then the project should be planned around both the roof and solar system.

A good contractor should explain:

  • Whether the roof truly needs replacement

  • Whether roof repair with solar panels is possible

  • Whether panels must be removed

  • How the removal and reset process works

  • Whether storm damage may be involved

  • Whether insurance may apply

  • What happens if decking is damaged

  • How long the project may take

  • What warranty protections are available

  • What financing options exist if insurance does not cover everything

This is where a lot of homeowners make a mistake. They wait too long because the solar panels make the project feel complicated. But delaying a necessary roof replacement can allow leaks to spread, decking to rot, insulation to get wet, and interior damage to grow.

If your roof is compromised, the solar panels are not protecting it. They may actually make hidden roof issues harder to see.


Solar Panel Removal and Reinstall Houston: What to Expect

A solar panel removal and reinstall, sometimes called detach and reset, is the process of temporarily removing the solar panels so the roof can be repaired or replaced, then reinstalling them after the roofing work is complete.

In Houston, homeowners may need solar panel removal and reinstall for several reasons:

  • Full roof replacement

  • Storm damage roof replacement

  • Hail damage roof claim

  • Roof leak under or near solar panels

  • Roof decking repair

  • Upgrading an older roof before adding more solar

  • Replacing shingles before selling the home

  • Repairing flashing or penetrations around the solar mounting areas

Solar-focused companies in Houston also describe roof replacement as a common reason panels need to be removed and reinstalled. Sunshine Renewable, for example, notes that because solar panels are typically mounted on the roof, they often need to be temporarily removed to allow roof replacement work.

But the most important question is not just “can the panels be removed?” It is “who is managing the roof system after the panels come off and go back on?”

That is where Martin Roofing & Solar has a strong advantage. The roof should not be treated like a platform for solar. It is the main weather barrier for the home.



Insurance Claims: Can Solar Panel Removal and Reset Be Covered?

If your roof replacement is part of an approved storm damage insurance claim, the solar panel removal and reset may be included when it is necessary to complete the covered roof work. This depends on the insurance policy, the claim, the adjuster’s scope, the cause of damage, and the way the solar system is insured.

This is an important point: homeowners should make sure their insurance company knows they have solar panels.

Many homeowners add solar panels but forget to update their homeowner’s insurance information. Unfortunately, if the panels are not properly disclosed or covered, there may be problems after a storm. If hail, wind, or storm damage affects the roof and solar system, the insurance company needs to know the solar panels exist and how they are covered under the policy.

Before storm season, homeowners with solar panels should ask their insurance company:

  • Are my solar panels listed or covered on my homeowner’s policy?

  • Is the mounting equipment covered?

  • Is detach and reset covered if the roof has to be replaced due to storm damage?

  • Are there limits or exclusions for solar equipment?

  • Do I need extra coverage or an endorsement?

  • What documentation do I need after a storm?


At Martin Roofing & Solar, we can help homeowners understand the roofing side of the claim and work to get solar panel remove and reset included when it is necessary for an insurance-covered roof replacement. However, coverage always depends on the insurance company, policy, damage, and claim approval. The safest move is to confirm your solar panels are properly disclosed and covered before a storm ever happens.

For related internal linking, add a link here to your roof insurance claim content: Should I File a Hail Damage Insurance Roof Claim in Texas?. Your existing insurance article positions MRAS as experienced with hail damage roof repairs, roof insurance claims, and full roof replacements.


Roof Repair With Solar Panels: Is Repair Possible?

Sometimes homeowners do not need a full replacement. A roof repair with solar panels may be possible if the damage is limited and accessible. But repairs become more complicated when the leak or damaged area is under the solar array.

Common roof repair situations involving solar panels include:

  • Leak near a solar mount

  • Damaged flashing

  • Wind-lifted shingles around the panel area

  • Hail damage around the array

  • Poor previous installation around penetrations

  • Water intrusion near conduit runs

  • Shingle deterioration under or around solar panels

If the damaged area is not under the panels, repair may be easier. If the leak source is under the panels, the panels may need to be removed temporarily to properly access and repair the roof.

The worst approach is to guess.

Water can enter in one area and show up inside the home somewhere else. That is why a proper inspection matters. A quick patch may slow a leak, but if the underlying issue is related to flashing, penetrations, or aging shingles below the solar system, the homeowner needs a real solution.


The Roof Warranty Issue Homeowners Should Not Ignore

A roof warranty can be one of the biggest reasons to choose the right contractor. But warranties have rules. If someone damages the roof, installs components incorrectly, or creates improper penetrations, that can complicate warranty coverage.

This is especially important after solar panels are removed and reinstalled.

Homeowners should ask:

  • Does the roof warranty still apply after solar panels are reset?

  • Who warranties the areas where the solar mounts are reinstalled?

  • Does the shingle manufacturer require a credentialed contractor for enhanced warranty options?

  • Are the solar penetrations flashed and sealed correctly?

  • Is the roofing contractor comfortable standing behind the roof after solar reinstall?

At Martin Roofing & Solar, we believe the contractor matters almost as much as the shingle. A premium shingle installed poorly can still create problems. The same applies when solar panels are involved. The details around installation, flashing, underlayment, ventilation, decking, and penetrations all matter.

MRAS’s existing shingle brand blog says CertainTeed is the company’s top overall shingle recommendation for Houston and that IKO is a strong budget-friendly or Class 4 upgrade option. The blog also emphasizes CertainTeed’s durability, warranty coverage, aesthetic options, and suitability for Houston’s weather.


Best Shingle Brands for Houston Homes With Solar Panels

If you are replacing a roof that has solar panels, this is the right time to choose a shingle system built for Houston’s climate. Once the solar panels are reinstalled, you do not want to remove them again because you chose the cheapest roof possible.

Houston roofs deal with:

  • Extreme heat

  • High humidity

  • Heavy rain

  • Hail

  • High winds

  • Tropical weather

  • Long UV exposure

  • Algae and staining

  • Rapid weather changes

That is why shingle selection matters.

CertainTeed: Premium Roof System Recommendation

CertainTeed is one of the strongest shingle options for Houston homeowners who want premium quality, durability, strong warranty options, and long-term curb appeal.

For homeowners with solar panels, CertainTeed can be a strong choice because the roof under the solar array should be built to last. If you are already investing in solar and going through the process of removing and reinstalling panels, you should not cut corners on the roof system underneath.

Martin Roofing & Solar is a CertainTeed ShingleMaster Premier contractor. That matters because manufacturer credentialing can affect available warranty options and gives homeowners more confidence that the roof is being installed by a contractor trained on the system.

Your existing shingle comparison blog states that CertainTeed is MRAS’s best overall shingle brand for Houston because of durability, warranty coverage, aesthetics, and resilience against Texas weather. It also notes that MRAS trusts CertainTeed and highlights certification as part of why homeowners receive premium materials and expert installation.

IKO Nordic / Class 4: Strong Impact-Resistant Upgrade Option

IKO can also be a smart option, especially for homeowners interested in Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. In storm-prone areas around Greater Houston, a Class 4 shingle may be worth considering because it is designed for stronger impact resistance than standard shingles.

IKO Nordic is often positioned as a strong upgrade for homeowners who want impact resistance, possible insurance premium benefits depending on their carrier, and good value compared to some premium shingle lines.

The key is not just picking a shingle brand. It is matching the shingle to the home, budget, neighborhood, roof pitch, storm risk, warranty goals, and whether solar panels will be reinstalled.

Architectural Shingles vs. 3-Tab Shingles

For most Houston roof replacements, architectural shingles are generally a better choice than basic 3-tab shingles. Architectural shingles usually provide better dimensional appearance, stronger performance, and a more modern look.

If you are replacing a roof before reinstalling solar panels, this is not the best time to choose the bare minimum. The roof under the panels needs to be dependable.

Read more about why we don't install 3-tab roofs here: Architectural Roofs vs. 3-Tab Roofs Texas


Financing a Roof Replacement With Solar Panels in Houston

A roof replacement with solar panels can feel expensive because there may be multiple moving parts: roof replacement, solar panel removal, solar panel reinstall, possible decking repairs, upgrades, deductibles, or out-of-pocket costs.

That is why financing can be a smart option for many homeowners.

Martin Roofing & Solar offers roof financing options through Wells Fargo, including:

  • No interest if paid in full within 18 months with regular monthly payments

  • Longer-term financing options available up to 120 months

  • Options designed to help make monthly payments more affordable

Instead of delaying a necessary roof replacement because of the upfront cost, financing can help homeowners protect the home now and spread payments over time. This can be especially helpful if your roof is already leaking, storm-damaged, or near the end of its life.

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Financing is subject to credit approval and program terms. The best option depends on your project size, budget, credit approval, and whether insurance is involved. During the inspection and estimate process, ask Martin Roofing & Solar what your monthly payment could look like.

Read more about our financing options here: Residential Roof Replacement Financing


Why Houston Homeowners Choose Martin Roofing & Solar

Martin Roofing & Solar is not just a roofing company trying to talk about solar. We are a roofing and solar company that understands how both systems interact.

That matters when you are replacing a roof with solar panels.

Homeowners choose MRAS because of:

  • 175+ 5-star reviews

  • Google Guaranteed credibility

  • CertainTeed ShingleMaster Premier certification

  • Fully licensed and certified team

  • Experience with roof replacements, roof repairs, storm damage, insurance-related roof work, and solar projects

  • Strong understanding of Houston weather and roof with solar systems

  • Roof and solar financing options through Wells Fargo partnership

  • Service across all of Greater Houston

MRAS’s residential roof replacement page states that the company provides expert roof replacement, storm damage repairs, inspections, and financing options, and it lists Houston-area communities including Houston, Cypress, Spring, Humble, Sugar Land, Jersey Village, Atascocita, Missouri City, Galveston, The Woodlands, Katy, Rosenberg, The Heights, Tomball, Conroe, and Bellaire.

The real difference is coordination. If your solar panels need to be removed before the roof replacement and reset afterward, you want a company that can explain the full project clearly.

You do not want to hear:

“That is the solar company’s problem.”

Or:

“That is the roofer’s problem.”

You want one team that understands the roof, solar, timeline, warranty risk, and homeowner experience.


Our Process for Roof Replacement With Solar Panels

Here is the general process Houston homeowners can expect when working with Martin Roofing & Solar.

1. Free roof inspection

We start by inspecting the roof and looking for signs of age, leaks, storm damage, hail impacts, wind damage, flashing issues, decking concerns, and visible problems around solar mounting areas.

2. Solar and roof planning

If the roof needs replacement, we evaluate how the solar panels affect the project. The goal is to plan the removal, roof replacement, and reset in the right order.

3. Insurance review if storm damage is involved

If the roof appears to have storm damage, we can help guide the homeowner through the roofing side of the insurance process. If solar panels need to be removed and reset to complete an approved storm-damage roof replacement, we can work to get that included in the claim when appropriate.

4. Shingle and roof system selection

We help the homeowner choose the best roofing system for the home, budget, neighborhood, and long-term goals. CertainTeed and IKO are two strong options depending on whether the homeowner wants premium quality, impact resistance, or value.

5. Financing options

If the project is not fully covered by insurance or the homeowner wants to preserve cash, we can discuss financing options, including no-interest promotional options and longer-term plans up to 120 months.

6. Roof replacement

Once the project is approved and scheduled, the solar panels are handled as part of the planned project timeline, and the roof replacement is completed with professional installation and cleanup.

7. Solar panel reset

After the new roof is ready, the solar panels are reset so the system can be returned to service.

8. Final walkthrough and warranty discussion

We review the completed work, answer questions, and make sure the homeowner understands the roof system and warranty information.


Areas We Serve Across Greater Houston

Martin Roofing & Solar serves homeowners across all of Greater Houston, from Conroe to Galveston and the surrounding communities.

Our service area includes:

  • Houston

  • Spring

  • The Woodlands

  • Cypress

  • Jersey Village

  • The Heights

  • Bellaire

  • River Oaks

  • Katy

  • Sugar Land

  • Pearland

  • Missouri City

  • Tomball

  • Humble

  • Kingwood

  • Pasadena

  • League City

  • Friendswood

  • Conroe

  • Galveston

  • And surrounding Greater Houston communities


Whether you live in central Houston, northwest Houston, the suburbs, or near the coast, your roof needs to be built for local weather. Houston homes face heat, humidity, hail, wind, heavy rain, and tropical weather. If your roof also has solar panels, choosing the right contractor is even more important.


Common Mistakes to Avoid When Replacing a Roof With Solar Panels

Mistake #1: Waiting until the roof leaks badly

If you know your roof is aging, do not wait until water is entering the home. Solar panels can make roof work more complicated, so it is better to plan early.

Mistake #2: Installing solar on an old roof

If your roof is close to replacement age, installing solar first can create unnecessary future costs. Get the roof inspected before adding panels.

Mistake #3: Assuming insurance automatically covers solar panels

Tell your insurance company you have solar panels. Confirm they are covered. Ask whether detach and reset is covered if the roof must be replaced due to storm damage.

Mistake #4: Choosing the cheapest roofer

A roof with solar panels requires careful planning. The cheapest bid may not include proper coordination, warranty protection, or solar-related considerations.

Mistake #5: Not asking who warranties the roof after the panels go back on

This question is critical. Do not assume the roof warranty is simple after a third party removes and reinstalls solar panels.

Mistake #6: Not upgrading shingles when it makes sense

If you are already removing panels and replacing the roof, consider whether a better shingle system makes sense. CertainTeed and IKO Class 4 options can be strong choices for Houston homeowners.


FAQ: Roof Replacement With Solar Panels in Houston

Do solar panels need to be removed to replace a roof?

In most cases, yes. Solar panels usually need to be removed before a full roof replacement so the roofing crew can remove old shingles, inspect decking, install new underlayment, replace flashing, and install the new roof system correctly.

How much does solar panel removal and reinstall cost in Houston?

The cost depends on the number of panels, system design, roof complexity, accessibility, and whether the work is part of an insurance-covered roof replacement. Some Texas solar removal and reinstall estimates can range widely based on system size and complexity.

Will insurance pay to remove and reinstall solar panels for roof replacement?

If the roof replacement is part of an approved storm damage claim and the solar panels must be removed to complete the covered roof work, detach and reset may be included depending on the policy and claim approval. Always confirm that your insurance company knows you have solar panels and that they are properly covered.

What happens if I forgot to tell my insurance company I have solar panels?

You should contact your insurance company as soon as possible and ask how your solar panels are covered. If the panels are not disclosed or properly covered, there may be issues after a storm claim. Do not wait until after hail or wind damage to ask.

Can I replace only the shingles around the solar panels?

Sometimes small repairs are possible, but for a full roof replacement, the panels usually need to be removed so the entire roof system can be replaced correctly. Leaving old roofing under the panels can create future leak and warranty concerns.

Can solar panels cause roof leaks?

Solar panels themselves do not have to cause leaks, but poor installation, bad flashing, improper penetrations, or careless removal and reinstall can create leak risks. That is why it is important to use a contractor that understands both roofing and solar.

Should I replace my roof before installing solar panels?

If your roof is older, damaged, or near the end of its life, it is usually smart to inspect and potentially replace the roof before installing solar panels. Otherwise, you may have to pay later to remove and reinstall the panels when the roof fails.

What is the best roof for solar panels in Houston?

A high-quality architectural shingle roof, properly installed with good flashing, ventilation, underlayment, and warranty protection, is a strong option for many Houston homes. CertainTeed is a premium recommendation, while IKO Class 4 options can be a strong impact-resistant upgrade.

Are CertainTeed shingles good for Houston homes with solar panels?

Yes, CertainTeed is one of MRAS’s preferred premium shingle brands for Houston. Their shingles offer durability, strong warranty options, and attractive styles, making them a strong choice when investing in a new roof under solar panels.

Is IKO Nordic a good shingle for Houston?

IKO Nordic can be a strong option for homeowners who want a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle upgrade. It may also be attractive for homeowners interested in possible insurance premium discounts, depending on their carrier and policy.

How long does roof replacement take if I have solar panels?

The roofing portion of many residential roof replacements can often be completed quickly, but solar panel removal and reinstall can add scheduling time. The total timeline depends on panel removal, roof size, weather, crew availability, inspections, and reinstall scheduling.

Can Martin Roofing & Solar handle both roofing and solar?

Yes. Martin Roofing & Solar handles both the roofing and solar side, which helps homeowners avoid the hassle of coordinating separate companies and reduces confusion around timelines, warranty questions, and responsibility.

Can I finance a roof replacement with solar panels?

Yes. Martin Roofing & Solar offers financing options through Wells Fargo, including no-interest promotional options if paid in full within 18 months with regular monthly payments, plus longer-term options available up to 120 months for affordable monthly payments.

What areas does Martin Roofing & Solar serve?

Martin Roofing & Solar serves all of Greater Houston, from Conroe to Galveston, including Houston, Spring, The Woodlands, Cypress, Jersey Village, The Heights, Bellaire, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Tomball, Humble, Kingwood, League City, Friendswood, Missouri City, and surrounding communities.


Do Not Let Solar Panels Delay a Needed Roof Replacement

If your Houston home has solar panels and your roof is aging, leaking, storm-damaged, or near replacement age, the best thing you can do is get a professional inspection before the problem gets worse.

A roof replacement with solar panels is more complex than a standard roofing job, but it does not have to be stressful. The key is choosing a contractor that understands both systems.

Martin Roofing & Solar helps Houston homeowners replace roofs with solar panels by managing the roofing and solar side together, reducing coordination headaches, helping with insurance-related roof replacements when applicable, offering strong shingle options like CertainTeed and IKO, and providing financing options that can make the project more affordable.

Call 832-617-4037, schedule a free inspection, or book your appointment online today.


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