Solar Panel Removal &
Reinstall
Scottsdale solar work is mostly a conversation with an HOA architectural review committee. North of the 101, that conversation is the project.
What solar D&R looks like in Scottsdale.
North Scottsdale is the part of the metro where design review actually has teeth. DC Ranch, Silverleaf, Troon North, Troon Village, McDowell Mountain Ranch, and Desert Mountain all run their own architectural review committees on top of any city permit, and several of those communities have layered sub-association rules on top of the master HOA. Roofs are predominantly concrete tile or clay tile in Southwestern profiles, with strict palette and visibility rules. South Scottsdale and Old Town carry an older housing stock with mid-century foam roofs and earlier asphalt, while central Scottsdale gated golf communities tend toward 1990s and 2000s tile. Across all of it, the design review timeline is often longer than the actual roof.
A large share of our Scottsdale work is tile detach and reset in north Scottsdale gated communities where the homeowner has 30 to 50 panels on a tile roof built in the late 1990s or early 2000s. We routinely re-flash with the specific products the original installer used because matching the existing approval is faster than re-spec-ing through an ARC. South of the 101 we see more lower-pitch tile and the occasional foam-on-ISO flat roof, which sequences differently. We also see a steady volume of solar sale-ready inspections in 85255, 85262, and 85266 because those neighborhoods turn over high-end resales where the buyer's lender wants documentation that the array is set correctly on the new underlayment.
Scottsdale roofer partners we work with regularly include several established CR-42 shops with deep ARC experience in DC Ranch, Troon, and Desert Mountain. Walking an ARC packet through Troon North or McDowell Mountain Ranch is its own skill, and our partner roofers carry the relationships that get a tile-color match approved without three rounds of redlines.
Our Scottsdale routes cover 85250 in Old Town up through 85255, 85262, and 85266 in the far north. Crews regularly run jobs against landmarks like Pinnacle Peak, the McDowell Sonoran Preserve trailheads, and the Scottsdale Airpark corridor. School coverage spans Scottsdale Unified, Cave Creek Unified, and the Paradise Valley district along the western edge.
Other Arizona cities we cover
- Phoenix
- Mesa
- Tempe
- Chandler
- Gilbert
- Glendale
- Peoria
- Surprise
- Buckeye
- Goodyear
- Avondale
- Queen Creek
- Fountain Hills
- Paradise Valley
- Tucson









