Solar modules for shingle roofs

Speeding up solar installs on composition shingle

Composition or asphalt shingles are the bread-and-butter of residential solar. Speed up installation and eliminate roof penetrations with adhesively-applied Lumeta modules.

Lumeta’s solar modules are up to five times faster to install. And if they ever need to be removed, it’s a fast process that doesn't damage the roof — or the warranty.

Meet the Lumeta Lynx 60 Comp

Easy to use

  • Lightweight 12.0 kg (26.5 lbs)

  • Adheres directly to roof surface

  • Integrated wire management enables fast connection

  • Frameless, tapered edge minimizes soiling build up

  • Minimizes part count

High performance

  • 18.1% maximum efficiency

  • Wind tunnel tested to 120 mph

  • Class A fire rated on a module level

Modules for shingle roofs

Lumeta’s modules for composition shingle roofs come with adhesive pads already applied. Just remove the backing paper and apply to the roof.

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  • Solar installers don’t spend most of their time on the roof working with the actual solar panels. Instead, a majority of their time is spent assembling, positioning, and attaching the racking systems that fix the solar panels in place.

  • About one out of every five residential solar systems have roofing problems caused by inexperienced solar installation companies—problems that will often lead to roof leaks over time.

  • Over three quarters (77.6%) of all [solar] employers cite difficulty finding candidates with any training specific to the position, and a similar number (77.9%) report difficulty finding candidates with any relevant work experience.

  • Construction productivity has been flat for decades… In manufacturing, by contrast, productivity has nearly doubled over the same period, and continuous improvement has been the norm.

  • It may take a year or two of heavy rain, but eventually an improperly installed rooftop solar mounting system will make itself known. … The costs of such a failure for the liable solar installer are more than financial.

  • There is no indication that the high levels of difficulty finding and hiring qualified solar workers seen today will lessen without some form of industry change.

  • As more companies enter the market for solar projects, competition intensifies—and profits narrow. … To maintain attractive margins, the best players will drive down the cost of building a plant faster than the industry average, allowing them to grow.