Solar panel damage from hail storm
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Re: Solar panel damage from hail stormsolar_dave wrote: »I had some hail damage a while back. Did they nick you for the deductible? My insurance company called it an act of God and waived the deductible.
Hello Solar-dave,
In my way of reading my Homeowner's policy, I've always thought that damage caused by War, or an Act of God, was a way for the Insurance Company to get out of paying a claim...:-)
Not that I want to find out, but I wonder what way the Insurance Company knows whether it is, or is isn't, an Act of God?
BillBill -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail stormBilljustBill wrote: »Hello Solar-dave,
In my way of reading my Homeowner's policy, I've always thought that damage caused by War, or an Act of God, was a way for the Insurance Company to get out of paying a claim...:-)
Not that I want to find out, but I wonder what way the Insurance Company knows whether it is, or is isn't, an Act of God?
Bill
Beats me, I guess cause it was wide spread. Really all weather relate claim could be an act of God, except a flood which is specifically excluded. -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail stormsolar_dave wrote: »I had some hail damage a while back. Did they nick you for the deductible? My
insurance company called it an act of God and waived the deductible.
I will have to pay the deductible, but that deductible is for the entire insurance
claim. My claim covers not only the solar panels, but also the roof and other
items that were damaged during the storm. Damage to the solar represents
about 30% of the total.
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Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
I have also heard that skip out from Insurance underwriters . "Act Of God"
I disputed the "Act of god" crap due to , not all of the owners from the Marina Boats that were hit by lighting , believe in god , plus this was a Mother Nature storm , That is a woman , and always controls the men , or so Ive seen. I sent that in writing to the agency ,I got my pay-out back. We all did .
I have earthquake insurance , living 100 miles off the San Andreas fault line , I made sure that God Or Satan had no wording in my policy.
This is were some insurance companys can have huge wiggle room.
Like those extended warranty companys for a gas generator .They will cover ,Crankshaft ,piston,rings,block valves and so on , But the seal / gasket that is more likely to fail and cause the oil to leak out, then the seized destroyed piston & rings are not covered , because the seal caused this.
The Insurance you pay for , YOU have the right to collect !!
Look who got paid out for the dropped buildings in NY..
Just again this year I was lipped serviced to death of how my rate has gone up again, and all the new reasons .. From crop insurance to driving , the amount is higher than inflation (if you believe the media..
Fight for your coverage , or why have it..
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Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
many of those that were hit by katrina never got paid for their losses and it seems that many of these insurance companies were given a free pass due to the large scope of the disaster that would've put the insurance companies out of business. if it were me i'd have not given them a free pass and divided their assets up to among those that suffered the loss and were paying for this insurance coverage that they did not get paid from. i don't trust insurance companies if you haven't guessed. -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
I am thinking of getting the "solar reflective" roofing shingles
when I replace my hail-damaged roof. These range in reflectivity
from a high of 40% (Certainteed) to typical of 26-28% (GAF,
Owens-Corning, Malarkey). In comparison, the worse case
conventional black shingle has 3% reflectivity. I'm guessing my
current reddish-gray roof had 5-10% reflectivity.
The solar reflective shingles are supposed to keep your roof
about 20% cooler. This reduces A/C load as the primary
benefit. I'm wondering if there is a second benefit - will
some of that additional reflected solar energy fall on the
solar panels and increase their yield? The solar reflective
shingles principally reflect in the "near infra-red" band,
which might mean they have modest or no effect at all.
Anyone have any experience in this?
John -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
I've got white elastomeric coating on the cabin roof. It reflects a lot of visible light. It adds nothing to the panel power because it is underneath them; none of the reflected light hits the panels. That is a big factor.
The roof, btw, is about to be changed. Not the big change I had originally planned, but it still needs replacement. The reflecting did nothing towards lowering roof temperature that I could detect. -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
There are a few "bi-facial" panels out there--that are supposed to be able to receive significant energy from roof reflections.
Sanyo HIT are one brand (a very good brand in general-pdf download) says:Bifacial Effect
The back face of HIT Double solar panels generates electricity from ambient light reflected off surrounding surfaces, and combines with power from the front face of the panel. Dependant upon system design and site albedo, this results in up to 30% higher power generation (more kWh) per square foot.
Do I believe it? Not sure I would guess that high (remembering that most panels shade the roof underneath them--so how much "significant" energy is available (as well as structural framing in many installations).
Put on a pole, with no significant mounting rails shading rear of panels on snow or sand--maybe possible.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail stormI am thinking of getting the "solar reflective" roofing shingles
when I replace my hail-damaged roof. These range in reflectivity
from a high of 40% (Certainteed) to typical of 26-28% (GAF,
Owens-Corning, Malarkey). In comparison, the worse case
conventional black shingle has 3% reflectivity. I'm guessing my
current reddish-gray roof had 5-10% reflectivity.
The solar reflective shingles are supposed to keep your roof
about 20% cooler. This reduces A/C load as the primary
benefit. I'm wondering if there is a second benefit - will
some of that additional reflected solar energy fall on the
solar panels and increase their yield? The solar reflective
shingles principally reflect in the "near infra-red" band,
which might mean they have modest or no effect at all.
Anyone have any experience in this?
John -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
I have Travelers for both the home and auto with $1000 deductible. They made a big enough payout to completely restore the house and almost enough for the caddy dealer to fix all the cars. I was impressed and they came around fairly soon after I called them, like a couple days. They brought in adjusters from all over the US, mine was from Boston. I knew a good General contractor who came around and managed the subs to fix the house.
Well baseball sized hail would have probably done mine in too. I do have the panels on the homeowners policy at my original purchase price, now that stuff has fallen so much I bet the repair would be fully covered if I took a payout. -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail stormIncredibly, even the damaged panels are still
putting out a smidgeon. [Click the link in my signature to see
current output.]
I clicked on your link, but it just says zero output. So are you actually going to keep the cracked panels up there for a little more energy? -
Re: Solar panel damage from hail storm
My entire array, including the damaged panels, were de-installed several weeks
ago to allow for the roof to be replaced. Unfortunately, the new shingles I ordered
got delayed, so I ended up with zero output for weeks longer than I expected. In
any case, the new roof is now done, and my installer is coming over tomorrow (8/1)
to re-install the array.
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