Detach & Reset in Monument
Detach & Reset, Monument-Specific
When your Monument roof needs replacing — after hail, age, or a leak — the solar array has to come off first and go back on after. Roofers can't work under live panels, and most won't touch the solar themselves, which is exactly where homeowners get stuck. We're the team that handles the panel side and stays in step with the roof side.
We sync the detach date directly with your roofer, store the array safely on padded racks at your property, then reinstall and reconnect once the new roof is on. After heavy spring snow and shoulder-season hail, when reroofs run weeks behind, that coordination is the part that keeps the job from dragging into 5-6 weeks of lost production.
What We Handle
- Full removal of panels and racking — before the roof work begins
- Labeled handling and storage — so everything goes back in place
- Timing coordinated with your roofer — both ends
- Reinstallation, reconnection, and production check — system back to producing before we leave
FAQs About Detach & Reset in Monument
What Monument homeowners ask us most often about detach & reset for their solar system.
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Do you cover Monument and the Tri-Lakes area?
Yes — Monument, Palmer Lake, Woodmoor, Jackson Creek, and Black Forest are all part of our regular Springs-to-Denver corridor work. Often through the area weekly. -
How much does detach and reset cost?
Typical residential range: $1,500-$3,000. Per panel: $100-$200. A 14-16 panel system runs around $2,800-$4,800. Larger or steeper systems can go higher. Free estimate, locked price. -
If my roof is a hail insurance claim, will insurance cover the detach-and-reset?
Usually yes. If the reroof is part of a hail claim, panel removal and reinstall is typically included as part of restoring the property. Insurers prefer it done by a solar contractor. We give you a written scope you can submit to your adjuster. -
At 7,000 feet up here, does the altitude do anything to my panels?
It does. Higher elevation means more intense UV (accelerates seal degradation), bigger daily thermal swings (stress on connections and microinverters), and stronger wind exposure (mounting hardware wears faster). On the upside, panels are more efficient in cold air. Worth a look on older systems. -
My installer's out of business — Titan, Pink Energy, ADT, Sunnova. Can you still service?
Yes. We service every brand and every installation, including orphaned systems. Your panel and inverter manufacturer warranties usually still hold even if the installer is gone — we pick up the service side and help with whatever RMA paperwork is needed.



