DFW Metroplex · Residential & commercial

Solar Panel Detach and Reset in Frisco, TX

Solar panel removal & reinstallation in Frisco, TX.

Frisco solar detach and reset for master-planned neighborhoods, HOA-heavy communities, and commercial re-roofs in Collin and Denton counties.

Quote turnaround
1 day
Documented with photos
100%
Residential & commercial
Res + Com
Service coverage
Texas-wide

About Frisco

Solar panel removal & reinstallation in Frisco.

Frisco's explosive growth over the last decade means a huge number of relatively new solar systems on relatively new roofs, and now those roofs are hitting their first hail claims. We remove your Frisco panels, coordinate with your roofer, and reset the system cleanly so nothing gets damaged and the array returns to production.

Neighborhoods we regularly serve include Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Stonebriar, Starwood, The Trails, Panther Creek and the Legacy corridor.

Services

What we do in Frisco.

Solar panel detach

We carefully disconnect, label and remove your panels, racking, conduit and combiners so your roofer has a clean working surface.

Solar panel reset / reinstall

Once the roof work is finished, we reset your system with new flashing and mounts where needed, recommission it and confirm production.

Solar panel removal

Permanent removal of panels and racking, useful for system relocations, demolitions or property turnovers.

Roof replacement coordination

We schedule directly with your roofer or GC so the panels come off in time and go back on the moment the new roof is ready.

Mounting hardware & racking support

New flashings, mounts, rails and clamps where the original hardware is corroded, missing or no longer compliant.

Emergency detach & reset

Storm damage or active leak? We move quickly to get your panels off, support your repair team, and reset when the roof is ready.

How it works

How a Detach and Reset project runs in Frisco.

  1. 01

    Share your Frisco project details

    Neighborhood (Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Stonebriar, Starwood, The Trails, Panther Creek), roof type, panel count and claim status. Three-minute quote form.

    One-business-day Frisco proposal, HOA-ready.

  2. 02

    HOA-friendly Frisco scope

    Line-item proposal with panel count, racking, staging, hardware callouts and HOA documentation. Adjuster-ready if the roof is on a hail claim.

    Master-planned Frisco HOAs get what they expect, first submission.

  3. 03

    Coordinate with your Frisco roofer

    We match your roofer's tear-off date. Frisco is Oncor and CoServ depending on your address, a like-for-like reset doesn't trigger new interconnection.

    Your roofing crew starts on a clean deck the same day.

  4. 04

    Detach, roof done, reset with a production check

    Panels come off with wiring labeled and hardware stored, the array is reset with new flashings where needed, and a production reading is logged before we invoice.

    Photo record and closeout packet for HOA and insurance files.

FAQ

Common questions from Frisco customers.

Do Frisco HOAs need special documentation for solar reinstalls?+

Many do. We provide before-and-after photos, cut sheets and a written scope suitable for architectural committee submission.

Is Frisco on Oncor or CoServ?+

Both, depending on where in Frisco your home is. Either way, a standard like-for-like reset restores your system without new interconnection filings.

How fast can you get to a Frisco job after a hailstorm?+

During peak Collin/Denton County hail season we can typically schedule within a week. Submit early to hold a slot before your roofer is fully booked.

Do you cover Little Elm and Prosper from the Frisco team?+

Yes, the same crew serves Frisco, Little Elm, Prosper, Celina and The Colony regularly.

Can you handle Frisco commercial roofs?+

Yes, ballasted and mechanically-attached commercial arrays on TPO, modified-bitumen and standing-seam roofs across the Legacy and Warren corridors.

Other areas we serve

Working across Texas.

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Two professional solar technicians in hard hats carefully working on solar panels during a detach and reset project