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Do Solar Panels Affect Gutter Performance?

Mesa Solar Panels

They definitely can. A lot of homeowners in Mesa add solar panels and don’t realize it changes how water runs off the roof. During monsoon season especially, rain moves much faster off solar panels compared to regular roofing. Sometimes older gutters just can’t keep up with it.

At CR Gutters, Inc.™, we see this pretty often around Mesa. Gutters that seemed totally fine before solar installation suddenly start overflowing during storms. Water spills over the sides, leaks near corners, or pours down right under the panel edges. Usually, the gutter system just wasn’t built for that much fast-moving runoff.

Why Solar Panels Change Gutter Performance

Mesa Solar Panels Change Water

Solar panels create a very slick surface, so water doesn’t slow down much. Instead of spreading out across the roof, rain rushes down all at once. When Arizona monsoon storms hit hard, that extra runoff can overwhelm smaller gutters quickly.

Common Problems Homeowners Notice

  • Water pouring over gutter edges
  • Overflow beneath solar panels
  • Downspouts backing up
  • Leaks near seams and corners
  • Splashing around the house
  • Gutters sagging after storms

A lot of people don’t notice any issue until the first heavy rain comes through.

Why This Happens So Much In Mesa

Mesa Overflow Below Solar Panels

Mesa weather is already rough on gutter systems. Extreme heat, dust buildup, and sudden heavy rain all wear gutters down over time. When solar panels are added, the roof starts draining water differently.

Monsoon Storms Hit Fast

Arizona storms don’t mess around. Rain can come down hard within minutes. When all that water rushes off the panels at once, smaller gutters usually struggle the most. Water starts spilling over, corners leak, and downspouts can’t drain fast enough.

Older Gutters Usually Have The Hardest Time

A lot of older Mesa homes still have smaller gutter systems. Once solar panels are installed, those gutters are sometimes no longer large enough to handle the increased flow.

The Usual Fix

Most of the time, upgrading to larger gutters and downspouts solves the problem. Bigger gutters can move water away faster before it starts overflowing.

Bigger Gutters Can Help With:
  • Faster drainage during storms
  • Less overflow near panel edges
  • Better protection for stucco and fascia
  • Less pooling near the foundation
  • Reduced strain on the gutter system

Sometimes only part of the system needs upgrading. Other homes require a full replacement depending on the roof layout.

Signs Your Gutters May Need An Upgrade

Watch for signs like:

  • Water pouring over near the panels
  • Overflow during heavy rain
  • Gutters pulling away from the house
  • Standing water inside the gutters
  • Leaks showing up in different spots

If this keeps happening every storm season, the gutter system may not be sized correctly anymore.

Need Your Gutters Checked?

Most Mesa homeowners typically spend around $3,500 to $7,000 for gutter upgrades. It really depends on the house, roof setup, gutter size, and similar factors.

If your gutters started overflowing after the solar panels went up, don’t wait too long. Monsoon storms usually make these problems much worse.

CR Gutters, Inc.™ handles gutter upgrades, repairs, seamless gutters, and inspections across Mesa.

Call CR Gutters, Inc.™ at (602) 671-3476 before the next storm rolls in.

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