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Residential Solar Roofing Insurance

Residential solar roofing contractors install integrated solar systems alongside or as part of roof replacement, combining traditional roofing exposure with electrical and energy system risks. This hybrid classification presents unique underwriting challenges because it spans two distinct trade categories, each with different carrier appetites and risk profiles.

Risks Specific to This Sub-Trade

Electrical system exposure differentiates solar roofing from standard roofing, with arc flash injuries, inverter fires, and improper DC wiring creating severity claims absent in conventional roofing. Roof penetrations for mounting hardware introduce water intrusion pathways that generate completed operations claims when sealants fail. The value of installed solar equipment ($15,000-$50,000 per system) dramatically increases the property damage exposure per project. Product liability from panel or inverter failures may flow back to the installer even when the manufacturer is the root cause, requiring careful contractual risk transfer.

Coverages This Sub-Trade Needs

Carriers That Write This Sub-Trade

Solar roofing is an evolving class where carrier appetite is expanding but remains selective. Some carriers write it as roofing with a solar endorsement; others classify it as electrical contracting. Markets like Hartford, Nationwide, and specialty programs through Energi (a solar-specific MGA) actively write this class. Carriers want to see NABCEP certification and documented electrical training beyond standard roofing credentials.

What Disqualifies an Account

Contractors without verifiable electrical licensing or NABCEP-certified personnel face near-universal declination for the solar component. Fire claims linked to installation defects (improper wiring, inadequate rapid shutdown compliance) create severe placement restrictions. Operations performing solar-only work without roofing credentials trying to access roofing programs are declined, as are roofers without proper electrical crossover credentials.

Premium Range

Small solar roofing operations at $300K-$700K revenue typically pay $12,000-$28,000, reflecting the dual-trade classification. Mid-size operations at $1M-$3M installing 100-300 systems annually pay $30,000-$75,000 with installation floater costs adding substantially. Established solar roofing firms above $3M should expect $80,000-$180,000, with product liability and professional liability components adding to the base roofing premium.

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