If you own a home with a slate roof and are considering solar panels, one of the first questions that may come to mind is whether your roof needs to be replaced first. It’s a valid concern—after all, slate is a unique and long-lasting roofing material, but it’s also delicate. So how do you know if your roof is ready for solar or if some prep work is needed first?
The Good News: Slate Roofs Are Built to Last
Slate roofs can last 75 to 100 years or more when properly maintained. Unlike asphalt roofs that may need to be replaced every few decades, a slate roof in good condition is often a perfect candidate for solar panels. In fact, installing solar on a slate roof can be easier in the long term because you likely won’t need to worry about removing the system for a re-roofing project.
When You Might Not Need a Replacement
- Your slate roof is less than 75 years old.
- There are no active leaks or signs of water damage.
- Only a few individual tiles are cracked or missing.
- A roofer or solar on slate professional has inspected it and confirmed it is structurally sound.
In these cases, you’re likely in the clear to proceed with solar using a non-invasive mounting system like SlatePlate, which avoids removing or drilling into any tiles.
When a Roof Assessment (or Repairs) Might Be Needed
- You have visible damage, such as missing tiles or loose flashing.
- The underlying roof structure (rafters, decking) is over 100 years old and hasn’t been inspected recently.
- Your slate roof has not been maintained and is showing signs of deterioration.
In these cases, it’s a smart idea to consult a roofing professional before proceeding. Small repairs or reinforcements can help ensure your solar installation is secure and long-lasting.
Final Word
You don’t necessarily need to replace your slate roof before going solar—especially if it’s in decent shape. Thanks to non-invasive mounting systems and experienced installers, many homeowners can move forward without major roofing work.
Thinking about solar? Have your slate roof assessed by a solar on slate professional to be sure you’re ready.
