How Roof Pitch and Orientation Affect Your Solar Production (And Why It Matters)
Thinking about going solar? Great choice! But before you start picturing your shiny new solar panels, there’s something you should know: roof pitch and orientation play a big role in how much energy your solar system will generate. Let’s dive into these factors with a little flair.
Roof Pitch: The Angle of the Dangle
Roof pitch is the angle of your roof. And yes, it does matter. Solar panels work best when they’re positioned at an angle that maximizes exposure to the sun’s rays. Too flat, and they won’t get enough sunlight. Too steep, and they could end up missing out on hours of sunlight.
For the best solar production, we typically aim for a roof pitch between 15° and 40°. This allows your panels to catch the sun’s rays at an optimal angle throughout the day, which means more power for your home and more savings on your energy bill.
Roof Orientation: It’s All About Direction
Think of your roof as a solar panel runway, and orientation as the direction it’s facing. Ideally, solar panels should face south in the northern hemisphere (north in the southern hemisphere) to get the most sun exposure. South-facing roofs get sunlight for the longest part of the day, maximizing energy production.
But don’t worry if your roof doesn’t face directly south—panels facing east or west can still work wonders, just with slightly less efficiency. Even rooftops facing north can still produce power, though they might not be as efficient as those facing south.
So, What Does This Mean for You?
- Roof Pitch: If your roof is too flat or too steep, we can adjust the angle of your panels to make sure you’re soaking up every last ray of sunshine.
- Roof Orientation: If your roof doesn’t face south, don’t panic! We can still install your system on east or west-facing roofs, and with the right setup, you’ll still enjoy solid savings.
At Infinity Solar USA, we know that every roof is unique, and we’ll work with you to make sure your solar system is positioned perfectly to harness the sun’s energy.
Bottom Line?
Your roof’s pitch and orientation play a big part in how much power your solar panels generate, but with the right tweaks, we can optimize your system to make sure you’re getting the best bang for your buck. Ready to turn your roof into a solar powerhouse?
Contact Infinity Solar USA today to find out how we can make the most of your roof! ☀️