Are Solar-integrated Roofs Compatible with Tpo Systems?

Solar-integrated roofs can be compatible with TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) systems, but they require specific integration strategies due to the physical differences between the flexible membrane and rigid solar components. According to industry standards from the Roofing Contractors Association of BC, TPO is a popular choice for flat commercial roofs, though challenges like thermal expansion mismatches must be addressed to prevent stress points and leaks.

To ensure compatibility and maintain waterproofing integrity, the following methods are used:

  • Non-penetrating ballasts: Using concrete pavers or weighted racks to secure panels without drilling into the membrane.
  • Adhesive rail systems: Distributing loads evenly across the surface to comply with wind uplift requirements.
  • Enhanced sealing: Utilizing silicone-based flashings around any mounting points to prevent water ingress.
  • Solar metal integration: Solar metal systems are noted for having high compatibility with TPO through direct panel attachment, which minimizes penetration risks and can boost efficiency by up to 5% by leveraging the membrane’s reflective properties.

Site-specific engineering is recommended to align the solar array with the membrane’s elasticity and preserve warranty coverage.


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