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You can save a lot on insurance too! Hurricane straps are a clip built into your roof that increases the strength of the connection between your roof and your house’s walls and foundation. By reducing the risk that your roof will be damaged in high winds, you can help protect your solar panels.
Solar panels don’t blow off in hurricanes and tend to do very well in other forms of extreme weather, but only if they are installed in accordance with local codes and regulations surrounding the max speed wind requirements and mounting strength. While solar panels can do okay in hurricanes, they sometimes fare differently.
The state has the most hurricanes and the third most solar panels — a potentially deadly combination. For this reason, Florida requires all solar panels to be rated for winds up to 160 miles per hour (257.49 km/h). Florida requires solar panels to be rated for hurricane-force winds and can also ban solar panel installation.
While solar panels can survive winds up to 180 miles per hour, they’re not invincible. Unfortunately, solar panels can be damaged by high winds during hurricanes and even blow off your roof. So what steps can you take if your solar panels have been damaged? You have several options if your solar panels are damaged, including repairs or replacement.
You can also help safeguard your solar panels in the case of a storm by limiting the possible debris that could fly into them and ensuring all connections are tight. Trim back trees or bushes that could blow branches into your solar panels and ensure all connections are tight before the storm starts.
Even more impressive with Tesla’s Solar Roof is its high rating in extreme wind. While most solar panel technology is rated only up to 140 miles per hour (225.30 km/h), Tesla’s Solar Roof is rated to withstand category five hurricane winds: up to 166 miles per hour (267.15 km/h).
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