At TruRoof Spring Hill, we specialize in forward-thinking roofing solutions that combine function, aesthetics, and long-term energy savings. Our solar roofing types are designed for homeowners in Spring Hill who want more than just a roof—they want a power-generating, environmentally responsible upgrade that adds value to their home. If you're ready to turn your roof into an asset that reduces your utility bills and carbon footprint, solar roofing is the smart solution.
Solar roofing refers to integrated roofing systems that generate electricity through solar technology. Unlike traditional solar panels mounted on top of a roof, solar roofing is built directly into the roofing material. These systems function both as a weatherproof roof and as an energy source, offering seamless aesthetics and practical efficiency.
We offer both solar shingles and solar-integrated metal roofing systems for homeowners who want renewable energy without compromising curb appeal or roofing integrity.
Solar roofing converts sunlight into clean, renewable energy for your home. In sunny regions like Spring Hill and greater Hernando County, solar production is consistent year-round. You can reduce or eliminate your electric bill, especially during peak cooling months.
Solar shingles and solar metal panels blend into your roof’s architecture. Unlike bulky traditional panels, solar roofing looks sleek, modern, and subtle. These systems are ideal for homeowners in HOA communities or those who value clean design.
Florida homeowners may qualify for the federal
Investment Tax Credit (ITC), which allows you to deduct up to 30% of your solar roofing system’s cost from your taxes. Additional rebates or utility programs may be available through Duke Energy, Withlacoochee River Electric, or local government sustainability initiatives.
Our solar roofing systems are designed with Florida in mind. Solar shingles are wind-tested to meet or exceed building codes for hurricane zones. They also offer impact resistance, fire resistance, and watertight performance, just like premium roofing systems.
Studies show that homes with solar roofing often sell faster and at higher prices. Buyers appreciate energy savings, and solar roofing systems add modern appeal and long-term investment value to homes throughout Spring Hill.
Solar roofing is an investment that pays off over time. The average cost for solar shingles ranges from $25,000 to $55,000, depending on system size, roof size, and energy needs. While this is higher than traditional roofing, the long-term savings in utility bills, potential tax incentives, and added home value often offset the upfront costs.
We offer flexible financing plans, including solar loans and power purchase agreements (PPAs), depending on your goals and eligibility.
We evaluate each property for:
If your roof qualifies, solar roofing can become one of the most rewarding upgrades you’ll ever make to your home.
We evaluate your energy use, roof condition, and solar feasibility.
We design a custom solar roofing solution with estimated output and ROI projections.
We handle all permitting, utility approvals, and rebate documentation.
We remove your existing roof if needed and prep the surface.
Our certified team installs the solar shingles or integrated solar panels to spec. We connect your system to the grid and set up your solar monitoring platform.
Solar shingles (also known as photovoltaic shingles) combine the look and function of asphalt shingles with solar technology. Brands like GAF Energy’s Timberline Solar™ or CertainTeed Solstice® Shingles deliver a low-profile, weatherproof solar solution that integrates directly with your roof deck. These are perfect for homeowners who prefer aesthetics over bulky solar racks.
For those considering metal roofing, we also offer solar metal roofing systems that incorporate solar laminates or panels onto standing seam metal panels. This option is ideal for homeowners who want the longevity of metal with the energy benefits of solar power.
Solar roofing is an investment that pays off over time. The average cost for solar shingles ranges from $25,000 to $45,000, depending on system size, roof size, and energy needs.
While this is higher than traditional roofing, the long-term savings in utility bills, potential tax incentives, and added home value often offset the upfront costs.
We offer flexible financing plans, including solar loans and power purchase agreements (PPAs), depending on your goals and eligibility.
Most solar shingles come with warranties ranging from 25 to 30 years and can last even longer with proper care. Performance degradation is minimal—typically less than 0.5% per year.
Not with TruRoof Spring Hill. Our systems are installed as part of the roofing surface, not on top of it. This eliminates the risk of penetration leaks common with traditional panel mounting systems.
No. Solar shingles require a new roof installation. However, this is ideal if you already plan to replace your roof—you're essentially getting two projects done in one.
Yes. While production is highest in direct sunlight, solar shingles still generate power in overcast conditions and during winter months.
Yes, Florida’s Solar Rights Act prohibits HOAs from banning solar systems. And with the low-profile look of solar shingles, aesthetic objections are typically avoided.
In many cases, yes. We calculate your energy usage and design a system sized to meet your needs. You can also include a battery to store excess energy for nighttime or outages.
Most solar roofing installations take 4 to 7 days depending on roof complexity and system size.
They generally self-clean with rain. In some cases, we recommend annual cleaning or inspection to remove leaves, pollen, or debris in shaded areas.
Yes. Our systems are tested for uplift resistance and impact ratings suitable for Florida’s high-wind zones. We only install products that meet or exceed Florida Building Code.
If you have battery storage, your system can continue powering your home. Without a battery, most grid-tied systems will shut down for safety during outages.