Last updated: April 23, 2026

Solar Removal for Reroofing · San Marcos, CA

Solar Removal for Reroofing in San Marcos, CA.

Homes in San Marcos with existing solar need the panels removed before a reroof and reinstalled after, a coordinated step many homeowners don't expect to plan for. The roofer handles the tear-off and new roofing material, while the solar company disconnects and remounts the array. Skipping proper coordination is one of the most common reroof-with-solar mistakes in North County Inland.

Typical range (removal and reinstall, on top of the reroof itself) $1,500-$4,500 North County Inland San Diego. Final price set on site.
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Solar Removal for Reroofing in North County Inland San Diego

Solar adoption runs high around San Marcos given the inland heat and cooling costs, and reroof-with-solar jobs are a routine part of the work here, with most crews well practiced at the coordination.

Reroofing a home with solar in San Marcos

The typical order is disconnect, remove, reroof, then reinstall and reconnect, with the solar company handling the electrical side and the roofer handling everything under the panels. In San Marcos, scheduling both trades back to back keeps the roof from sitting exposed longer than necessary. It's worth confirming with your solar installer whether disturbing the panels affects their workmanship warranty, since terms vary by company and aren't something a roofer can speak to.

San Marcos roofing covers master-plan tile through San Elijo Hills and Richland, the older Discovery Hills tract stock, and the equestrian/rural-residential parcels along the eastern edges toward Lake San Marcos. Class A assemblies required throughout the wildland-urban interface zones in the east hills.

We connect San Marcos owners across San Elijo Hills, Richland, Discovery Hills, University District and beyond with vetted local roofers who quote after seeing the roof, not over the phone.

San Marcos solar panel removal and reinstall questions

Do I have to remove solar panels for a full reroof?

For a full tear-off and reroof, almost always yes. The roofer needs clear access to the deck underneath the array, and leaving panels in place isn't an option once the old roofing material is coming off.

Who pays for solar removal when reroofing in San Marcos?

Typically the homeowner coordinates and pays both the roofer for the reroof and the solar company for the disconnect, removal, and reinstall, since they're separate trades and separate contracts. Get both quotes before scheduling so the timeline and cost are clear upfront.

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