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Assessing the Detrimental Effects of Solar Panel Installation on Residential Roofing Systems
Assessing the Detrimental Effects of Solar Panel Installation on Residential Roofing Systems

Author(s): Peter Dayo Fakoyede, Agada Olowu Innocent, Qudus Omotayo Ajiboye, Ewemade Cornelius Enabulele, Tosin Gideon Olaleye, Kehinde Deji Ekunseitan
Subject(s): Architecture, Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: Solar panel; Roofing system; Mitigate; Structural; Residential; Effect; Detriment;

Summary/Abstract: The increasing adoption of solar panels as a sustainable energy solution has raised concerns about their potential detrimental effects on residential roofing systems. This research evaluates these impacts, focusing on structural and material considerations. The study identifies common issues such as structural damage, leaks, and material compatibility problems through a mixed-methods approach, combining literature reviews, surveys, interviews, and case studies. Key findings indicate that improper installation is a primary cause of roof damage, with 65% of homeowners reporting structural issues and 50% experiencing leaks. The study proposes several mitigation strategies, including proper training for installers, using compatible materials, regular inspections, and adherence to industry standards. These recommendations aim to help homeowners, installers, and policymakers ensure the integrity of roofing systems while reaping the benefits of solar energy.

  • Issue Year: 10/2024
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 3023-3033
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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