Removing a solar system from a pre-owned home

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  • WattWatcher
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2026
    • 1

    #1

    Removing a solar system from a pre-owned home

    What services are available besides A GENERAL CONTRACTOR to remove an underperforming solar system from a home that is being sold by the owner? Is there any value to the used components, i.e., the solar panels that are still performing well, or the inverter, or even the battery? Here is a scenario, the home inspector has deemed the existing roof has 5 years left and recommends replacement, there are solar panels covering portions of the roof, and this would mean remove the solar panels, install a new roof, reinstall the solar panels ($$$). Is there an after-market service where I could just offer the entire (used) solar system to a company that would be willing to remove it at no expense, if they can keep all the components at no cost?
  • solar pete
    Administrator
    • May 2014
    • 1857

    #2
    Hi WattWatcher and welcome to Solar Panel Talk.

    I don't know of anyone who does that service, I would imagine the roofing contractors will take it down when doing the roof, if you don't want the old system sell the bits on ebay or craigslist.

    As always someone around here may chime in, cheers

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    • organic farmer
      Solar Fanatic
      • Dec 2013
      • 682

      #3
      In Maine, the only contractors who are legally allowed to touch solar panels are the licensed solar installers.

      The last time I checked Maine has four of them. All four refuse to touch any system where they are not selling you the components. If you source panels from somewhere else, they refuse to touch your system. If it is an older system, they refuse to touch it.

      Electricians are forbidden from touching any solar panels, or components.

      In terms of hiring a professional, you are in a predicament.

      The only person who can legally remove them is the homeowner.



      You might be able to convince a Solar installer, to sell you a new system with the caveat that they must remove the old system first.


      4400w, Midnite Classic 150 charge-controller.

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