
The Horizontal Mounting Structure for rooftop solar is used to hold solar panels on flat or slightly sloped roofs, usually at a tilt of 5° to 15°. It helps make the best use of roof space while keeping a neat and low-profile look. These structures are usually made from strong, rust-resistant materials like galvanized steel or aluminum. They can be either ballasted (using weights so no drilling is needed) or anchored (fixed to the roof with bolts). Designed to handle local wind conditions, they are suitable for both homes and commercial buildings. Easy to install and maintain, horizontal mounting structures are a practical and popular choice for rooftop solar systems in cities.
The Vertical Mounting Structure for rooftop solar is designed to support solar panels on rooftops where panels are installed in a vertical (portrait) orientation. This type of structure is ideal for rooftops with limited width but more height, allowing better space utilization. It is commonly used on both flat and sloped roofs and can be customized based on the roof type and wind conditions. These structures are typically made from galvanized steel or aluminum to ensure strength and corrosion resistance. Installation can be done using either ballast (without drilling) or anchoring (with bolts), depending on the project needs. Vertical mounting structures offer stable support, good airflow around the panels, and are suitable for residential and commercial rooftop solar systems.