Panel Mounts
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Roof Tech
$44.00The Roof Tech Mini:** Say goodbye to flash and hello to sleek with flash-less roof attachment. Roof Tech put the RT Mini through the wringer, and we’re confident it’s ready for its close-up. Features: RT-MINI is Roof Tech’s...$44.00 -
Roof Tech
$17.50The Roof Tech Mini:** Say goodbye to flash and hello to sleek with flash-less roof attachment. Roof Tech put the RT Mini through the wringer, and we’re confident it’s ready for its close-up. Features: RT-MINI is Roof Tech’s...$17.50 -
Roof Tech
$150.60The Roof Tech Mini:** Say goodbye to flash and hello to sleek with flash-less roof attachment. Roof Tech put the RT Mini through the wringer, and we’re confident it’s ready for its close-up. Features: RT-MINI is Roof Tech’s...$150.60 -
Roof Tech
$60.50The Roof Tech Mini:** Say goodbye to flash and hello to sleek with flash-less roof attachment. Roof Tech put the RT Mini through the wringer, and we’re confident it’s ready for its close-up. Features: RT-MINI is Roof Tech’s...$60.50 -
Tamarack
$35.00FM Rail Tilt Kits for Flat and Low Slope Roofs. Features: Add 7° to 11º degrees of tilt to a Flush Mount System Each kit contains one 3.5-inch leg and one 10.5-inch leg Rail mounts included for easy attachment to rails U-foot on each...$35.00 -
Tamarack
$768.00Vertical and Horizontal Schedule-40 Pipe Is Not Included. Purchase Locally. 47-inch long for modules with frame length of 72 to 96 inches. Some wind speeds and snow loads require two vertical poles and/or Sch-80 horizontal/vertical pipe...$768.00 -
Tamarack
$691.00Vertical and Horizontal Schedule-40 Pipe Is Not Included. Purchase Locally. 47-inch long for modules with frame length of 72 to 96 inches. Some wind speeds and snow loads require two vertical poles and/or Sch-80 horizontal/vertical pipe...$691.00 -
Tamarack
$492.00Vertical and Horizontal Schedule-40 Pipe Is Not Included. Purchase Locally. 47-inch long for modules with frame length of 72 to 96 inches. Some wind speeds and snow loads require two vertical poles and/or Sch-80 horizontal/vertical pipe...$492.00 -
Tamarack
$415.00Vertical and Horizontal Schedule-40 Pipe Is Not Included. Purchase Locally. 47-inch long for modules with frame length of 72 to 96 inches. Some wind speeds and snow loads require two vertical poles and/or Sch-80 horizontal/vertical pipe...$415.00 -
Tamarack
$339.00Vertical and Horizontal Schedule-40 Pipe Is Not Included. Purchase Locally. 47-inch long for modules with frame length of 72 to 96 inches. Some wind speeds and snow loads require Sch-80 pipe. Features: Mount two solar modules with a total...$339.00 -
Tamarack
$262.50Vertical and Horizontal Schedule-40 Pipe Is Not Included. Purchase Locally. 47-inch long for modules with frame length of 72 to 96 inches. Features: Mount one solar module with an area of 25 sq-ft and a frame thickness between 1.18-inches...$262.50 -
Tamarack
$1,760.00Mount 4 modules with a total area of 100 square feet or less on a 6-inch Schedule-40 or Schedule-80 pole Features: 93-inch rails accommodate 4 modules with widths up to 45.5 inches Mounts on user-supplied 6-inch Schedule-40 or...$1,760.00
At SolarTown, we carry solar panel racks for every solar panel installation style, allowing you to customize your solar array depending on your location and building or property specifications.
Flush mounts are an inexpensive and a simple option suitable for most roof-mounted solar panel installations. They are generally not adjustable, designed to position the solar panels at a consistent elevation above the surface to which they are mounted.
Ground mounts allow you to install your solar panels at ground level anywhere on your property. These are often adjustable, allowing you to tilt your solar modules to the appropriate level for optimal solar collection. Similar tilt mounts are also available for roof installations.
Pole mounts are a great selection for those requiring a non-roof installation. Differentiated by how they are positioned on the pole, these mounts come in one of three styles: top of pole, side of pole, and pole tracking.
Regardless of the style you choose, your mount will provide safety and security for your solar investment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Panel Mounts
A: Solar mounting solutions are structures that hold solar panels in place and ensure they are properly oriented to capture sunlight. There are three main types of solar mounting solutions: roof mounts, ground mounts, and pole mounts.
A: A roof mount is a solar mounting solution that attaches to the roof of a building. It typically uses rails or brackets that are attached to the roof structure to secure the solar panels in place. Roof mounts are a popular option for residential and commercial buildings with limited available space.
A: A ground mount is a solar mounting solution that is installed on the ground. It typically uses metal frames or concrete footings to hold the solar panels in place. Ground mounts are a popular option for larger solar installations where there is ample available space.
A: A pole mount is a solar mounting solution that attaches to a pole or vertical structure. It typically uses brackets or clamps to hold the solar panels in place. Pole mounts are a popular option for solar installations in remote locations or where there is limited available space.
A: Roof mounts are a popular option for solar installations because they are cost-effective, easy to install, and do not take up any additional space. They also provide additional protection for the solar panels by shielding them from the elements.
A: Ground mounts are a popular option for larger solar installations because they can accommodate a larger number of solar panels and are easier to access for maintenance and cleaning. They also offer more flexibility in terms of orientation and angle, which can optimize energy production.
A: Pole mounts are a popular option for solar installations in remote locations because they can be installed almost anywhere and do not require a large amount of space. They also allow for easy adjustment of the solar panel angle and orientation, which can optimize energy production.
A: When choosing a solar mounting solution, it is important to consider the available space, orientation and angle of the solar panels, wind and snow loads, and the type of roofing or ground surface. It is also important to consider the cost, ease of installation, and maintenance requirements.
A: Solar panels can be mounted on most types of roofs, including asphalt, metal, tile, and flat roofs. However, the installation process may vary depending on the type of roof and may require additional support or reinforcement.
A: Yes, solar mounting solutions can be customized to fit the specific needs and requirements of a solar installation. Customization may include different types of mounting brackets, frames, or supports, as well as modifications to the angle and orientation of the solar panels. It is important to work with a qualified installer to ensure proper customization and installation.