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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC
We have looked into it and based on people we have spoken to not a good idea for us.
If we were say 25 years younger might make a lot more sense.
Not to mention cutting into a 12 year old roof is not a good thing to do.
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Good point. The OP's system comes with a 25 year warranty. What happens when the roof is 15 years old and needs to be replaced to avoid losing your homeowners insurance? OP, how much do you charge to remove and re-install the panels, so the new roof shingles can be installed?