Pricing Guide

How Much Does It Cost to Remove & Reinstall Solar Panels?

A clear, Utah-specific breakdown of solar panel removal and reinstallation pricing for roof replacements.

Quick answer

In Utah, removing and reinstalling a residential solar system for a roof replacement typically costs about $1,800–$4,500. The main drivers are system size, roof pitch and number of planes, and whether any components need replacing during reinstall. R&R Solar Roofs quotes every project in writing before work begins.

Last updated: June 2026 · Utah pricing

The average Utah homeowner pays about $2,500–$3,000 to remove and reinstall a typical 6–9 kW system for a roof replacement. Based on R&R Solar Roofs’ pricing across 1,500+ Utah systems, most projects fall between $1,800 and $4,500 depending on system size and roof complexity.

Solar Panel Removal & Reinstall Cost by System Size

System Typical Removal & Reinstall Cost
Small system (under 5 kW, ~12–16 panels) $1,500 – $2,500
Average home (6–9 kW, ~16–26 panels) $1,800 – $3,500
Large system (10 kW+, 27+ panels) $3,000 – $4,500+
Add: new flashing / seals Quoted per project
Add: critter guard during reinstall From $300

Ranges are typical Utah pricing for 2026 and vary by roof type and complexity. Your written quote is exact.

What Affects the Price

Four factors explain most of the difference between a low and high quote.

System size

More panels means more labor to document, remove, store, and reinstall—this is the single biggest cost driver.

Roof pitch & planes

Steep roofs and arrays split across multiple roof faces take longer and require more safety setup.

Mounting & conduit

How the racking and wiring were originally installed affects how cleanly the system comes off and goes back on.

Component condition

If aging hardware, flashing, or connectors need replacing during reinstall, that adds to the quote.

What's Included in the Price

  • Full system documentation and mapping
  • Safe disconnection and removal to code
  • Secure storage during your roof work
  • Reinstallation to manufacturer specifications
  • New seals and flashing where needed
  • Full system testing and production verification

Tip: If your roof is being replaced because of hail or wind damage, your homeowners insurance may cover the solar removal and reinstall. Ask your insurer—we provide written documentation either way.

FAQ

Cost Questions, Answered

In Utah, removing and reinstalling a residential solar system for a roof replacement typically runs about $1,800–$4,500, depending on system size, roof type, and complexity. Larger arrays and steep or multi-plane roofs cost more. R&R Solar Roofs quotes every project in writing before any work begins.
A typical quote includes full system documentation, safe disconnection and removal, secure storage during the roof work, reinstallation to manufacturer specs, new seals or flashing where needed, and testing to confirm production.
The biggest drivers are the number of panels, the roof’s pitch and number of planes, the mounting and conduit setup, and whether any components need replacing during reinstall. More panels and more complex roofs mean more labor.
Yes—on-site assessments for removal and reinstall projects are free. Repair diagnostics run $149–$249 and are credited toward the repair if you proceed.
Sometimes. If the roof is being replaced due to a covered claim (such as hail or wind damage), solar removal and reinstall may be included—ask your insurer. Otherwise it’s typically billed alongside the roofing project. We provide clear written documentation either way.

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