Start with constraints you cannot change—roof age, structural limits, yard space, and setbacks. Layer in shading, future obstructions, and maintenance access. Compare total cost of ownership, not just upfront price. Finally, weigh aesthetics and disruption during installation. When the framework points clearly, the decision feels easy, and your system delivers reliable energy that matches your expectations and household goals for years.
Maria’s narrow urban roof lacked a clear south face, so a compact ground array behind a fence outperformed rooftop options and simplified cleaning. Kevin’s new metal roof, however, offered perfect pitch and open exposure, saving yard space and shortening his payback. These honest comparisons reveal how specific site strengths guide choices better than any rule-of-thumb or generic assumptions often repeated online.
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