Why You Should Hire One Company for Roof Replacement and Solar Panel Removal and Reinstallation
If you have solar panels and need a new roof, choosing the right contractor could save you thousands — and a whole lot of stress.
Most homeowners with solar panels don't think about what happens when their roof needs to be replaced — until it does. Then they're left scrambling, trying to coordinate two separate companies: a roofing contractor and a solar installation company. The result? Scheduling conflicts, miscommunication, finger-pointing when something goes wrong, and a process that drags on for days or weeks.
There's a better way. And homeowners in New Jersey and Central Florida are discovering it with Advisor Solar Group.
The Problem with Using Two Separate Companies for Roofing and Solar Work
When your roof needs replacing and you have solar panels, the typical process looks like this:
Hire a roofing contractor to assess and replace the roof
Separately hire a solar company to remove the panels before roofing begins
Wait for the roofers to finish
Schedule the solar company to come back and reinstall the panels
Hope neither company damaged the other's work — and figure out who's responsible if they did
This fragmented approach creates unnecessary delays, added costs, and a logistical nightmare for the homeowner. Worse, if something goes wrong — a panel is cracked, a roof penetration leaks, a bracket is improperly reinstalled — both companies may point fingers at each other, leaving you stuck in the middle.
One Company. One Call. One Seamless Process.
Advisor Solar Group specializes in combined roof replacement and solar panel removal and reinstallation, handling both scopes of work under one roof (pun intended). This means:
No coordination headaches — one point of contact from start to finish
Clear accountability — if anything needs to be addressed, there's no confusion about who's responsible
Faster project completion — no waiting between trades
Better workmanship — the same team that removes your panels reinstalls them correctly
This is exactly the experience New Jersey homeowner Andrew Hauber had when he needed both a full roof replacement and solar panel removal and reinstall. Here's what he had to say:
"I wanted one company to handle everything instead of dealing with a roofing contractor and a separate solar company. That way there was no confusion or finger-pointing if any issues came up, and the entire process was seamless."
His project — a complete roof replacement plus full solar removal and reinstallation — was completed in less than 36 hours.
What Sets Advisor Solar Group Apart: Real Workmanship, Real Accountability
It's easy for any contractor to claim they're detail-oriented. Advisor Solar Group shows it.
Andrew noted that project lead Juan was on-site from 7 AM to 8 PM, personally helping the crew, supervising quality, and keeping the property clean throughout the day. But what really drove the point home?
When a small amount of roofing debris ended up in Andrew's pool, Juan went home to get his own pool vacuum and cleaned it before the job was finished.
That's not something you put in a contract. That's character.
This level of care is what separates a contractor who does the job from one who takes ownership of the entire experience.
Solar Panel Removal and Reinstallation: What You Need to Know
If you're a solar homeowner facing a roof replacement, here are the key things to understand about the solar removal and reinstall process:
Solar panels must be removed before any roofing work begins. Attempting to roof around panels is a shortcut that causes long-term problems — improper flashing, voided warranties, and potential water intrusion.
Not all roofers are qualified to handle solar equipment. Solar panels are electrical systems connected to your home's power grid. Improper removal or reinstallation can damage equipment, void manufacturer warranties, or create safety hazards. The company handling your panels should have solar-specific expertise.
Reinstallation is more than just putting panels back. Mounting hardware may need to be updated, penetrations must be properly flashed and sealed with the new roofing material, and the system should be tested after reinstallation to confirm it's operating correctly.
Working with a company that does both means better coordination on all of these details — because the team replacing your roof already knows exactly where your solar mounting system is and how it integrates with the roofing substrate.
Serving New Jersey and Central Florida Homeowners with Solar
Advisor Solar Group serves homeowners across New Jersey and Central Florida — two of the strongest solar markets in the country. Whether you're in a shore community dealing with storm damage, or a Central Florida homeowner whose roof has reached the end of its lifespan, Advisor Solar Group can handle both your roofing and solar needs without the runaround.
If you're a solar homeowner and your roof is 15+ years old, has visible damage, or has already been flagged by your insurance company, don't wait. The sooner you address your roof, the sooner you can protect both your home and your solar investment.
Ready to Get a Quote?
Advisor Solar Group offers free consultations for homeowners in New Jersey and Central Florida who need roof replacement with solar panel removal and reinstallation.
Call us today or fill out our contact form to speak with our team.
One company. One call. Done right.
Advisor Solar Group serves residential and commercial customers across New Jersey and Central Florida, specializing in solar installation, roof replacement, and solar panel removal and reinstallation.