Reroofing a Fort Lupton home with panels on it? We handle the detach, the storage, and the reset, and we work to your roofer's schedule so the job never stalls.
If you own solar in Fort Lupton, there's a decent chance a hail claim brought you here. The same storm cells that pound Brighton track right up the US 85 corridor into southern Weld County, and when the adjuster writes up your roof, somebody has to get those panels off before the roofing crew shows up. That's the job we do, and we do it every week across Northern Colorado.
Greeley Solar Reset handles solar detach and reset across Weld and Larimer counties, and Fort Lupton is a straight shot down 85 for us. Whether you're in an older house near downtown or a newer build in one of the subdivisions going up on the edges of town, we detach, store, and reinstall your system so your reroof stays on schedule. Free written estimate, licensed and insured, no surprises.
We pull your panels before the roofers arrive and reinstall them once the new roof is dried in. One crew and one point of contact, so your Fort Lupton reroof stays on schedule.
Selling the house, retiring an old system, or dealing with panels too hail-beaten to save? We handle complete removal and make every roof penetration weathertight before we leave.
Southern Weld County catches the same hail that hits Brighton. We inspect your array after a storm and document damage panel by panel, in a format your adjuster can actually use.
If a storm leaves panels cracked, loose, or throwing faults, call the emergency line any hour. We'll get to Fort Lupton fast and make the system safe.
The sequence is simple. Before your roofers start, we come out, shut the system down safely, and remove the panels and racking. Everything gets labeled and stored, either on site or with us, so nothing goes missing between tear-off and reset.
Once the new roof is on, we come back, flash and seal every mount into the new shingles, and reinstall the array exactly where it was. We test the system, confirm it's producing, and walk you through it before we call the job done. Most Fort Lupton homes need one short visit on each end of the reroof, and we coordinate dates directly with your roofing contractor so you're not stuck playing phone tag between two trades.
Wondering what all of that runs? We've laid out real numbers on our solar panel removal and reinstall cost page, and every Fort Lupton job starts with a free written estimate.
Fort Lupton sits in the same hail alley as Brighton, and the two towns often end up on the same storm date once claims start rolling in. If your roof got approved, look closely at the scope your adjuster wrote. There should be a line item for solar detach and reset, because roofers can't replace the shingles under your array without it.
If that line item is missing, don't pay for it out of pocket just yet. We put our detach and reset pricing in writing, and your roofer or adjuster can use that document to supplement the claim. We've seen plenty of scopes get corrected once the paperwork lands in front of the right person.
And if you're not sure whether the panels themselves took hail, that's worth checking before they go back on a brand new roof. Our solar hail damage service covers inspection and documentation, so cracked cells and dented frames get caught while the claim is still open.
Fort Lupton's housing stock runs the full range. Closer to downtown you'll find older homes where the decking, rafter spacing, and original mount work all deserve a careful look before anything goes back up. Out in the newer subdivisions, systems are usually recent installs with modern racking, and the reset is more straightforward. Either way, we treat the attachment points like they matter, because they're the difference between a dry roof and a callback.
A lot of Fort Lupton folks commute into the Denver metro, and you don't need to burn a day off for us. The work happens on the roof and at the exterior disconnects, so we can handle most of it while you're at work and go over everything by phone or after hours. If a system needs to come off for good instead of going back up, our solar panel removal service covers that too.
Storm blew through overnight and something on the roof doesn't look right? Our emergency solar service line answers 24/7, and Fort Lupton sits inside our fast-response area. We also cover nearby towns like Firestone when the same storm hits both.
Most residential detach and resets in the Fort Lupton area land somewhere between $2,000 and $4,500, with system size, racking condition, and roof pitch driving the number. Larger arrays and tile roofs run higher. You'll get a free written estimate before we touch anything, and on a hail claim that document usually goes straight into the insurance scope.
Usually, yes. When hail totals a roof with solar on it, detach and reset is a standard line item on the replacement scope. If your adjuster left it off, we provide written pricing your roofer can submit as a supplement. It's a common correction, and adjusters working Weld County claims see it all the time.
We're based in Greeley, and Fort Lupton is a straight run down US 85, so scheduled work is easy to book and emergency callouts don't take long. For storm damage, the 24/7 line at (970) 286-3417 is the fastest way to reach us, day or night.
For most of the job, no. The detach and the reset happen on the roof and at the exterior disconnects, so we can work while you're at the office. We'll confirm details by phone before we start, send photos as we go, and walk the finished work with you in the evening if that fits your schedule better.
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