The correct type of solar roof installation for your property in Enterprise relies on several factors and is fundamentally a decision about energy, money, and design. One good choice is a classic photovoltaic (PV) system. These highly efficient systems are suitable for many different rooftop profiles and are very easy to incorporate into most home roofs. You can mount them on just about any type of roof, and they’ll do what solar panels are supposed to do: generate electricity from sunlight. The advantage of this, obviously, is the kind of payback you might get from a utility company if you are still in the kind of net-metering arrangement that some states and power companies have. And of course, the kind of payoff they promise is absolutely reduced bills and a pretty much carbon-free electricity pathway for you.
One more option to think about is solar shingles, which merge beautifully with your roof while harnessing the sun's power. Unlike the more common solar panels, solar shingles are both a roofing material and an energy generator. They offer a sleeker, more integrated look that's visually appealing in comparison with panels. "Because they are part of the roofing system, solar shingles increase the terms of roof warranty," says Carla Frisch, principal of Frisch & Associates, a solar energy consultant in Washington, D.C. Shingles don't require an elevated support structure like solar panels do. Still, "Solar shingles have a low efficiency compared to solar panels, which may require you to cover more of your roof with shingles depriving you of the curb appeal that solar panels do," says Frisch.
Finally, for businesses or big properties in Enterprise, solar roof solutions can be scaled up to meet much larger energy needs. These solar installations can be everything from big photovoltaic panel arrays to solar carports and canopies—a couple of my favorite options for properties with much bigger energy demands. Installations can even be battery coupled, allowing the business to store the excess energy from the solar panels for use in peak payback hours and during emergencies. This kind of project magnifies a business's solar energy savings and diversifies the types of payback realized, making the property much more energy resilient and independent. I would suggest that anybody considering a solar project on a commercial property conduct an energy audit, first, so as to be smart with your solar panel placement bets.