How It Works — 4 Simple Steps
Call 1-844-833-2207 — assess both roof and solar in one visit.
Certified contractor evaluates roof condition and replacement options.
Receive integrated pricing for roof + solar with tax credit breakdown.
Roof and solar done in one mobilization — saves time and money.
Cost & Savings Overview
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Average Cost | $25,000–$60,000 |
| Federal Tax Credit (ITC) | 30% of system cost — applies to most solar services |
| Key Benefit | New roof + solar in one project |
| Service Type | Solar Roof Replacement |
| Get a Quote | 📞 1-844-833-2207 |
"The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit remains the single most powerful solar incentive in 2026 — but it only applies to systems you own outright (purchase or solar loan). If you're comparing a lease vs. loan, run the numbers on the ITC value first. For most homeowners, ownership beats leasing by $8,000–$15,000 over 25 years. Always get at least 3 quotes and verify NABCEP certification before signing any contract."
Frequently Asked Questions
Combining roof replacement with solar in 2026 costs $25,000–$60,000 total depending on roof size and system size. The 30% federal ITC applies to the solar portion. Doing both together saves $3,000–$8,000 vs separate projects.
If your roof is 10+ years old or has visible damage, replace it first — or do it simultaneously. Installing solar on an aging roof means removing panels early for roof work, costing $2,000–$5,000 extra.
Asphalt shingles are the easiest and most cost-effective for solar mounting. Metal roofs are excellent. Tile roofs work but cost more to mount. Flat roofs use ballasted racking systems.
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Cost data sourced from SEIA (Solar Energy Industries Association) quarterly market reports. Solar irradiance and sun-hour data from NREL PVWatts. Electricity rates from U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Home value impact research from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. All figures reflect 2026 market conditions and are updated quarterly. Individual quotes may vary based on roof type, shading, system size, and installer.