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Roof Replacement Solar Service

Solar Panel Removal and Reinstallation in Oklahoma

Need to remove solar panels for roof replacement? We safely remove, store, reinstall and recommission your system with brand-new roof attachments, not vague detach-and-reset shortcuts.

Removal, Reinstall, D&R, R&R

Removing solar panels for roof replacement requires a real solar plan

Whether your roofer calls it a detach and reset (D&R), an R&R, solar panel removal and reinstall, or you are simply looking to remove and reinstall solar panels, the goal is the same: protecting your home, your roof and your solar investment.

Homeowners often start with the practical question: who can remove solar panels for roof replacement? The answer should be a solar and electrical team that documents the system, protects the equipment, replaces failed waterproofing details and recommissions the array after the roof work is done.

A proper reroof plan protects the equipment during roofing work, uses precise waterproofing details for the reset, and includes electrical recommissioning so the system is ready to run correctly on day one.

The shortcut we refuse to normalize is simple: taking panels off, installing a new roof, then trusting old compressed mounts, old lag bolts, old sealing washers or old butyl to protect a brand-new roof.

When to Call Us

Best-fit scenarios for solar panel removal and reinstall service

We work directly with homeowners, roofing contractors and insurance adjusters across Oklahoma to handle the solar scope of a roof project.

Roof replacement

Your solar panels need to come off before the roofer can start.

Storm damage

Hail, wind or leak repairs involve the solar array and require insurance-scope coordination.

Roofing subcontractor needs

A roofer needs a qualified solar expert for a safe, reliable D&R or R&R.

Abandoned systems

Your original solar installer is out of business, slow to respond or unavailable.

System errors

Monitoring alerts, inverter issues or production drops occurred after recent roof work.

The Affordable Solar Standard

A new roof should not inherit old solar seals

The most critical part of solar panel reinstallation is not getting the panels back up quickly. It is making sure the new roof is not compromised by old, worn-out failure points.

New roof, new penetrations

We treat every roof attachment as a fresh waterproofing detail. A new roof should never inherit old, compressed seals.

New mounts, lags and washers

Old lag bolts, bonded washers, butyl pads and compression seals deform during their first installation and can tear during removal. Reusing them is one of the biggest leak risks in a reset scope.

Manufacturer-approved waterproofing

Our proposals name the flashing, mounts and waterproofing methods we plan to use. We do not hide behind vague phrases like “reinstall existing hardware.”

Complete electrical recommissioning

Panels are not “done” just because they are back on the roof. Wiring, grounding, rapid-shutdown, labels, inverter status and monitoring all need to be checked before closeout.

Our Process

Solar Detach & Reset

Removing solar panels for a roof replacement requires more than just heavy lifting. It is a precise electrical and waterproofing project. Here is how we ensure your home, your equipment and your timeline are protected from start to finish.

1

Document the System

Before we touch a single panel, we map out the entire project. We document the existing array layout, inverter, wiring paths, panel count and monitoring platform. By reviewing your roofing timeline, insurance scope and original permits upfront, we eliminate surprises and keep the project on schedule.

2

Safely Remove and Protect

We perform a safe system shutdown, carefully labeling and photographing all electrical and layout details. The solar modules and racking components are then removed and securely stored to protect your equipment while the roofing crew completes their work.

3

Install New Roof Attachments

Once your new roof is installed, we do not cut corners by reusing old mounts, butyl tape, rubber washers or foam gaskets that have compressed or lost their seal. Instead, we install brand-new, manufacturer-approved attachments, fasteners and flashing to create a properly waterproofed seal on your new roof.

4

Reinstall, Test and Recommission

We reset the rails and modules with clean, secure wire management. Before we call the project complete, we verify all electrical connections, confirm your inverter and monitoring platforms are online, and fully document your actively running system.

Red Flags

Be careful when a solar removal proposal avoids the details

Vague hardware terms

If new attachments are not explicitly listed in the scope, assume they may not be included.

Missing leak liability

The proposal does not clearly state who owns the leak liability after the system is reset.

Disconnected workflows

The roofing crew and solar crew do not have one written timeline and sequence.

Skipped electrical checks

The quote skips inverter, rapid-shutdown, grounding, labeling or monitoring checks.

For the deeper technical explanation, read our guide to roof replacement with solar panels, new mounts, lag bolts and sealing washers.

Roof Project

Tell us your roof timeline and solar system details

Send the panel count, inverter type, installer history, roof timeline and whether this is a hail, insurance, leak or standard reroof project. If you have the roofer estimate or insurance scope, include that too so we can line up the solar removal and reinstallation sequence correctly.

Common Questions

Solar panel removal and reinstallation FAQ

Do you remove and reinstall solar panels for roof replacement? +
Yes. This is one of our core solar service scopes. We coordinate with you and your roofing contractor so the project has a clear sequence: safely remove the solar array, store it while the new roof is installed, then reinstall and recommission the system using new, watertight roof attachments where the reset scope requires them.
Is “detach and reset” the same as solar panel removal and reinstallation? +
Yes. Detach and reset (D&R) and R&R (remove and replace) are the terms roofers and insurance adjusters often use in a scope of work. Homeowners usually search for solar panel removal and reinstallation, solar panel removal and reinstall, or remove and reinstall solar panels. No matter which phrase is used, the job needs a qualified solar and electrical professional so the system operates safely after the roof is replaced.
Should old solar mounts, lag bolts and washers be reused on a new roof? +
No, not as a default reroof reset scope. Reusing old hardware is one of the biggest shortcuts in the industry and can create roof leak risk. Rubber sealing washers, butyl pads and lag bolts deform and compress during their first installation. If a contractor reuses them without a manufacturer-approved reason, they may not create a reliable watertight seal on the new roof. We plan around brand-new, manufacturer-approved mounts and attachments for the reinstall.
Can my roofing contractor remove the solar panels themselves? +
A roofer may be able to physically unbolt panels, but that does not mean they should handle the solar scope. Solar systems involve high-voltage DC electrical equipment. Disconnecting wiring incorrectly can create arc-fault risk, damage inverter equipment or create warranty and monitoring problems. A proper solar detach and reset requires safe shutdown, protected wiring, layout documentation, string mapping and recommissioning. Let the roofer focus on the roof and let a solar professional handle the electricity.
How much does solar panel removal and reinstall cost in Oklahoma? +
Cost depends on panel count, roof pitch and height, mounting hardware, inverter type, storage plan, travel and whether electrical or monitoring corrections are needed. This work is often priced on a per-panel basis after the system and roof timeline are reviewed. If the roof replacement is part of a wind or hail claim, the solar removal and reinstallation scope may belong in the insurance estimate, and we can help document the solar portion for review by the adjuster.
What if my original solar company went out of business? +
You are not out of luck. We regularly review orphan solar systems where the original installer is out of business, unreachable or unresponsive. We document the equipment, wiring map, inverter status, monitoring access and roof attachment plan before removal so the system can be handled correctly and brought back online after the roof work.

Roof Project

Schedule solar removal and reinstall for your roof project.

Share the roof timeline, panel count and inverter type.