Who Pays for Solar Panel Removal During a Roof Replacement in Florida?
Who Pays for Solar Panel Removal During a Roof Replacement in Florida?

Introduction
If you have solar panels and your roof needs replacing, you've probably just discovered an unwelcome surprise: your roofing contractor won't touch your solar panels. That means before a single shingle gets replaced, your panels need to come down — and then go back up after the roof is done. So who foots that bill? The short answer is: usually you. But it's more nuanced than that, and knowing the details can save you hundreds of dollars.
Why Solar Panels Must Be Removed Before a Roof Replacement
Roofing contractors in Florida are not licensed or insured to disconnect, remove, or reinstall solar panels. That's the work of a certified solar technician. Attempting to replace a roof with panels still attached risks damaging the panels, cracking the roof deck, and voiding both your roofing and solar warranties. In Central Florida, where re-roofing is extremely common due to hurricane seasons and aging shingle warranties, this situation comes up constantly.
Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Solar Panel Removal?
Sometimes. If your roof replacement is the result of storm damage — which is very common in Orange County, Osceola County, and surrounding areas — your homeowners insurance claim may include the cost of solar panel removal and reinstallation as part of the overall roof repair. The key is to itemize it explicitly in your claim. Don't assume the adjuster will include it automatically. Ask your insurance agent directly: "Does my claim cover solar panel removal and reinstall?"
If the roof replacement is due to normal wear and age rather than a covered event, you will typically pay out of pocket.
Does the Roofing Company Pay?
No. Roofing contractors in Florida are not responsible for your solar panels. In fact, most reputable roofers will refuse to start work until you can confirm the panels have been removed by a licensed solar technician. Some roofing companies have a preferred solar removal partner they refer customers to — which is convenient, but not always the most affordable option. It's worth getting a separate quote.
Does the Solar Installation Company Pay?
Only if the removal is needed due to a defect in their original installation. For example, if your solar company improperly flashed the panel mounts and that caused the roof to fail, there may be a warranty or liability argument. In most cases though, wear-related roof replacements are not the solar installer's responsibility.
What Does Solar Panel Removal and Reinstall Typically Cost in Florida?
Costs vary based on system size, roof pitch, and accessibility, but Florida homeowners generally pay between $1,500 and $3,500 for a full removal and reinstall. Some factors that affect pricing include:
Number of Panels
Larger systems take more labor and more time on the roof.
Roof Pitch and Accessibility
Steep or high roofs require additional safety equipment and time.
System Age and Condition
Older systems with corroded hardware or outdated mounting equipment can take significantly longer to safely remove and remount.
Rewiring and Recommissioning
Once panels go back up, the system needs to be tested and recommissioned to confirm it's producing correctly.
Tips to Reduce Your Out-of-Pocket Cost
First, get your solar removal quote before you finalize your roofing contract. Some homeowners are quoted a bundled price by a roofer that includes a markup on the solar removal referral. Getting a direct quote from a solar removal specialist like Affordable Solar Orlando can save you money.
Second, if you're filing an insurance claim, document everything. Photograph your panels before removal, keep all invoices, and submit the solar removal cost as a line item.
Third, ask your roofing company to coordinate timing directly with your solar technician. The goal is to have panels removed the day before roofing starts and reinstalled as soon as the roof is complete and cured — minimizing the time your system is offline.
The Bottom Line
In most cases, the homeowner pays for solar panel removal and reinstall during a roof replacement in Florida. But with the right preparation — checking your insurance policy, getting a direct quote, and coordinating timing carefully — the process can be smooth and more affordable than you might expect.
If you're in the Orlando area and need solar panels removed for a roof replacement, Affordable Solar Orlando offers competitive pricing and fast turnaround across Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, and all of Central Florida. [Call us or fill out our quick quote form to get started.]
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does solar panel removal take?
For most residential systems, removal takes half a day and reinstallation another half day once the roof is complete.
Will removing my panels void my solar warranty?
Not if the removal is performed by a licensed solar technician. Always confirm this with your original installer before proceeding.
Do I need a permit to remove and reinstall solar panels in Orange County?
In most cases, a permit is required for reinstallation in Orange County and surrounding municipalities. Your solar removal contractor should handle this — confirm before you book.
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