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To insure solar panels, you can either add an endorsement to your existing homeowners insurance policy or purchase a separate policy specifically for your solar panels.

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Are solar panels covered by insurance?

Usually, your existing insurance coverage will not fully cover the cost of repairing or replacing solar panels. Most residential solar panel systems cost between $10,000 and $20,000 before incentives, which is a significant investment on your property.

Does commercial property insurance cover solar?

A Business Owners Policy (BOP) with commercial property coverage should insure both the building and other equipment, including solar panels. Additionally, equipment breakdown insurance typically covers electrical and mechanical damage, which can extend to solar panel systems. Beyond these, business owners can purchase specialized solar insurance.

Does homeowners insurance cover rooftop solar?

While homeowner's insurance usually covers rooftop solar panels to some extent, it doesn't typically cover ground-mounted installations, like solar carports or in a yard. For these, you'll definitely want to consider an extra solar insurance policy. Leased solar panels are owned by a third party.

How much does solar insurance cost?

Premium increases vary significantly by location due to regional weather risks and local insurance market conditions. For those who do see increased homeowners insurance costs after they go solar, payments can go up by as little as $15 a month, or closer to a thousand dollars if they choose to get a separate solar panel coverage policy:

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