I have a clay tile spanish roof. Many have suggested the best way to attach the panels is to remove the tile, lay 90 pound roll roofing, place the panels on that, then put the tiles back on around the array. It would be similar to this:http://www.hardysolar.com/solar-san-...nish-tile.html
The main difference in my application is that I would have 7 or 8 courses of tile below the panels, not just two as in the provided link. The roofer says you can't nail through the roll roofing to add the tiles back on, so the tiles have to be glued on and he does not suggest gluing 7 courses of tile. He said if it were only two courses, he could do that. He suggested a custom flashing, from the new roof material, up on to the top of the first course of tile. This would cut my airflow under the panel, especially if I only used an L-foot. Air wouldnt be allowed to flow up the valley of the tile and underneath the panel because it would hit the flashing. Would it be worth the approxamately $800 to add standoffs which should get the array up above the tile? Or should I try to find tall L-feet, or just not worry about it?
The main difference in my application is that I would have 7 or 8 courses of tile below the panels, not just two as in the provided link. The roofer says you can't nail through the roll roofing to add the tiles back on, so the tiles have to be glued on and he does not suggest gluing 7 courses of tile. He said if it were only two courses, he could do that. He suggested a custom flashing, from the new roof material, up on to the top of the first course of tile. This would cut my airflow under the panel, especially if I only used an L-foot. Air wouldnt be allowed to flow up the valley of the tile and underneath the panel because it would hit the flashing. Would it be worth the approxamately $800 to add standoffs which should get the array up above the tile? Or should I try to find tall L-feet, or just not worry about it?
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