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Greeley Solar Reset does one thing: we get solar panels off roofs and back on them, done right. Most of our work is detach and reset for roof replacements, usually after hail has chewed up a roof somewhere in Weld or Larimer county. We know the rhythm of a reroof, the paperwork of a hail claim, and how stressful it is to have your biggest investment torn open with panels sitting in the mix.
Because hail drives so much of our work, we also handle solar hail damage inspections, full panel removals when a system is coming off for good, and 24/7 emergency callouts after a storm. If you're trying to budget before the adjuster meeting, our guide to solar removal and reinstall costs breaks down what these jobs actually run and why quotes vary.
We Work Your Roofer's Schedule
We coordinate directly with your roofing contractor so panels come off right before tear-off and go back on as soon as the roof passes inspection. No idle days, no finger-pointing.
Every Panel Logged and Photographed
Serial numbers, panel positions, and wiring runs are documented before anything comes off the roof. Your system goes back exactly the way it came down, and you have proof of its condition.
Fluent in Hail Claims
We know what adjusters look for in a detach and reset line item and how supplements work when the first scope comes up short. Our written estimates are built to drop straight into your claim.
Recommissioned Before We Sign Off
The job isn't done when the last panel is bolted down. We verify the inverter is online and production matches pre-removal numbers before we leave.
From full detach and reset to permanent removal and hail claims, one crew handles the solar side of your reroof.
Most Greeley detach and reset jobs land between $2,500 and $6,000 depending on panel count, roof pitch, and how the system is wired. Call (970) 286-3417 or email info@greeleysolarreset.com for a free written estimate you can hand straight to your adjuster.
Most jobs are priced per panel. A small 8-panel array costs far less than a 30-panel system spread across three roof faces.
Steep pitches, two-story homes, and older racking that needs fresh hardware add labor to both the detach and the reset.
On a covered hail claim the detach and reset line item usually rides the roof scope. Storm callouts and rush jobs can add to the total.
Free written estimates, usually scheduled the same week you call.
No obligation. No surprise fees.
We coordinate directly with your roofing crew to keep the whole project on schedule.
We look at your array, your roof timeline, and your claim scope if there is one, then hand you a written estimate with real numbers. No pressure, no vague ranges.
Our crew disconnects the system, removes panels and racking, labels everything, and stores it safely so the roofers get a clear deck on schedule.
Once the new roof is inspected, we reinstall on fresh flashing, reconnect the system, and confirm it's producing before we leave.
Most homes with 15 to 25 panels run between $2,500 and $6,000 for the full detach and reset. Panel count, roof pitch, racking condition, and whether you have microinverters or a string inverter all move the number. We give you a free written estimate up front so there are no surprises at reset time.
Detach day is usually 3 to 6 hours for a typical residential array, and reset day is about the same. The gap in between depends on your roofer's schedule and the roof inspection, not on us. We stay in touch with your roofing crew so we're back on the roof as soon as it's ready.
Yes, and it's honestly the most useful thing we do. We sync our detach date with their tear-off date, confirm when the new roof passes inspection, and schedule the reset right behind it. You shouldn't have to play messenger between two crews.
When hail damage requires a roof replacement, detach and reset is usually a covered line item in the claim scope because the panels have to come off to do the roof. If the adjuster's first scope leaves it out or lowballs it, a supplement with proper documentation usually gets it corrected. Our written estimates are formatted so your adjuster can use them directly.
Panel manufacturer warranties generally follow the equipment, not the roof it sits on. Workmanship warranties from your original installer are the gray area, which is why we photograph and log every panel and connection before detach and after reset. That documentation protects you if a question ever comes up.
Yes. Our 24/7 storm line is always answered, and after-hours emergency callouts carry a dispatch fee that typically runs $150 to $300 on top of the work itself. We'll tell you the fee on the phone before anyone rolls, and for daytime scheduled work there's no callout fee at all.
Give us a call or send the form. We'll answer your questions, look at your array, and get you a written number your roofer and your adjuster can work with.
Phone
(970) 286-3417Service Area
Greeley & all of Weld / Larimer County
Three steps between you and a reroof that never stalls on the solar side.
We call you back
Usually within the hour during business hours, with the questions we need answered.
You get a written number
Panel count, roof pitch, timeline — priced in writing you can hand to your adjuster.
We work your roofer's schedule
Panels off before tear-off, back on after inspection, system recommissioned.