Custom Solar Patio Structure

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
  • Our Custom Solar Structures are dual purpose designs that use the solar structure for more than just solar. This one is a patio shade cover that is a leak proof design that allows entertaining without getting rained on, creating the perfect entertainment area. I have many videos showing all my designs to inspire you to design your own system. I will teach you how to build these with my latest projects coming soon. Most of these unique designs can be built with one man DIY plus one or two helpers. I will show the step by step easy & cheap process to build a custom & water tight solar structure / patio. DIYers can build one of these for far less money than you would think. Why install a solar system on your homes roof when you can build these beautiful coverings that add much value to your homes equity. Check out this one that was customized with brick columns, ceiling fan, lights and more. Your imagination can create something awesome! I am here to help you with any questions you may have and I am happy to share the tricks & hacks of the trade.
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Комментарии • 65

  • @efg1311
    @efg1311 Год назад +14

    I love this! I think using the bifacial panels with clear back sheet (see-through) could even take this to another level. Super awesome though either way

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg Год назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for your suggestion. I hope others that see your idea will give it some consideration. There are so many possibilities. Have a blessed day.

  • @johnfitbyfaithnet
    @johnfitbyfaithnet Месяц назад +1

    Excellent thank you so much for sharing this important information

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Месяц назад

      Hi. Thanks for the kind compliment. Please look for my upcoming videos in a couple of weeks showing the step by step process to build these. I am filming my current project that is almost finished. Blessings my friend.

  • @jab376
    @jab376 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant idea

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the kind word. This idea has worked great for my customers. Blessings my friend.

  • @russkielol
    @russkielol Год назад +4

    Looks great!! I would definitely do this over mounting them on the roof

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment. I have had many customers who did not want the solar system on their homes roof and this gave them a great way to have solar and have the space under the system for a secondary purpose. I posted videos of the different types of design ideas we have developed to provide those looking for rooftop solar alternatives to give them ideas of what they could possibly do with a custom solar structure. You have a blessed day.

  • @VedaSay
    @VedaSay 8 дней назад

    Excellent setup. This thing should really catch on. Also about washing the panels, for most conditions research indicates there at at worse 5% loss. Just add that to your initial design and you should be good with the occasional rain wash.

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  8 дней назад

      Hi. Thanks for your kind comment. Yes we have built many of these. We also installed automatic washing systems on them that have a soap & rinse cycle. Check out my playlist for solar washing systems. I show how to build these for the DIYer. Blessings my friend

  • @muhammadriaz6341
    @muhammadriaz6341 3 месяца назад +2

    😮 good job ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Calibike
    @Calibike 3 месяца назад +1

    very nice.

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind comment. You have a blessed day.

  • @patrickmaartense7772
    @patrickmaartense7772 Год назад +5

    looks great, but I think bifacial panels would have been a WAY better solution
    1: better efficiency
    2: no backside degredation due to UV radiation ( these will get microcraks over time)

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg Год назад +4

      Hi. Yes bifacial panels are a great improvement in solar technology. This system was done years ago before bifacial panels were even available at a fairly decent price point. The panels used on this system had a much faster payback for investment and produces what the customer needed for his electric usage. I take the approach that whatever is available at the time I do the project that will give the fastest ROI and has a great warranty and expected life is the best choice for my customers. I currently use higher producing panels that are now available. The life expectancy of this system is 30- 40 years and my customer is nearly 70 years old. We made the right choice for him. 40 years from now the new owner of the home can choose to upgrade to newer solar panel technology and can you just imagine what will be available in 40 years. Thanks for your input. Have a blessed day

  • @deadpolymers3416
    @deadpolymers3416 Год назад +6

    I’ve been looking at doing solar something like this. I want to build a patio and cover along the back of my house, and mount solar on top, instead of on the roof.

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg Год назад +1

      Hi. Yes this is an awesome way to get both solar and a patio cover. I have videos showing these next to homes as a patio. Please check them out. My next project is a small patio structure next to a home and I will make multiple videos showing every step of the process to build these. Also these qualify fully for the Federal Tax Credit and also in states that charge property tax, these are exempt for tax increase (in most states). Have a blessed day.

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 3 дня назад

    When you watch a video of people cleaning their solar panels they get really dirty, and they use a lot of water to clean them, can you gutter system handle that much debrie and water?.

  • @EVMANVSGAS
    @EVMANVSGAS 19 дней назад

    This looks really nice. The only thing I would worry about is if one panel goes bad and it's siliconed down directly to the supports so it doesn't leak. How do you get this panel out to replace? How much more would it have been to actually build a metal roof and then bolt them down to that with normal solar railing? I do agree everyone who has a good amount of direct sun should build their patio/carport like this.
    Also, it doesn't have to take a lot of water to wash the panels. Water restrictions sounds like an excuse to me.

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  19 дней назад +4

      Hi. Great questions. The panels are not glued down to the purlins with sealant. Once they are installed, just run a small bead of sealant between the small crack between panels. To replace them, cut the sealant with a blade and unbolt from top to replace. The cost to put a roof on the structure and then mount the panels on the roof costs way to much compared to using the panels as the roof as shown. I hope this helps. Blessings my friend

  • @ryanyoder7573
    @ryanyoder7573 3 дня назад

    This looks overbuilt which is great. Where does the water go once it hits the trough? Does it roll down into a gutter?

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  День назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for your comment. Yes my engineer likes to design them to last. I slope the structure just a little bit to either side so the water runs to either end. I make a "gutter" out of the 2x2 edge trim on one side of the Z purlins and the other side has its own built in "gutter" with the returns on the bottom 2.5" flange. This works great. Blessings my friend.

  • @F-Bomb313
    @F-Bomb313 Год назад +3

    I imagine having air circulate on top and bottom removes heat, resulting in better performance and longevity...

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Год назад +2

      Hi. Yes you are correct in that air flow does allow natural and free cooling to help performance. My customers love the use of the space under the structures and for the same price of a solar system that they would spend on a rooftop solar system, they now also have a dual purpose use. Also these do not increase property taxes because it is 100% solar and solar systems do not increase property tax in most if not all states. Have a blessed day.

    • @F-Bomb313
      @F-Bomb313 Год назад

      @@thepennywiseguys would there be a load issue in snowy climates? Then again I'd assume you'd want to clean off the panels... d'uh

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Год назад +1

      @@F-Bomb313 Hi. Yes you are correct that you would want to keep the snow build up cleaned off. The structure would hold a lot of extra weight, but since I mount these panels on the ends, the load for the panels would not be as much and would need to be cleared off after a modest amount of snow buildup. I am not in an area with the snow issue and could not give advice on how to remove snow. If you have any good ideas on this, please let me know your ideas. Thanks. Blessings.

  • @alexk6745
    @alexk6745 5 месяцев назад

    I like this, but wonder if it is possible to do similar out of wood? I'd like to have a timber look.

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi. I would suggest doing it out of steel for the strength and then overlay the post with wood. This project had wood added to the facia to give it that wood look, and the posts with bricks. There is a lot you can do to dress these up. Blessings my friend.

  • @B0X2002
    @B0X2002 Месяц назад

    Want to get your design ❤

  • @rb_eyedit
    @rb_eyedit Год назад +2

    Great design. I dont see any rapid shutdown devices in use. Does the structure being away from the residence negate the requirement for rapid shutdown equipment?

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Год назад +1

      Hi. When this system was built the RSD rules were if the central inverter (that has a built in DC disconnect) is within 10' of the Solar array, then the RSD is not needed. We went with and passed current codes at the time. Thanks for your question and comment. Have a blessed day.

    • @willbass2869
      @willbass2869 13 дней назад

      Good question

  • @howiegrapek
    @howiegrapek 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is truly beautiful. Where in the country are you? Do you do work in South Florida?

    • @howiegrapek
      @howiegrapek 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, i see, you are in California.

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi. Thank you for the kind compliment. Yes I am in Central California. I have a project coming up this Fall and I will video all the details of installation of these type of structures. This will aid you or your contractor to build these to be leak proof so you can use the structure for more than just solar. If you have any questions, I am more than happy to help. Blessings to you my friend.

    • @bodyzoasispersonaltraining9186
      @bodyzoasispersonaltraining9186 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Greg-kw1vgI need to replicate something like this this winter. It will be 12 x 20. 10 panels.

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  3 месяца назад +1

      @@bodyzoasispersonaltraining9186 I am sorry I did not see your comment until now. I am starting a very small structure patio very soon and will film all aspects of the process. I will post the videos to show step by step how to build these. If you have not built yours yet, I hope these videos, that will be released starting April, will help. Blessings.

  • @dapperduane
    @dapperduane Месяц назад +1

    Have you released the step by step videos?

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Месяц назад +1

      Hi. I am now building a new structure and will have it completed in a couple of weeks. I am filming step by step videos and will release them first part of June. Blessings my friend.

  • @NashvilleAustralia
    @NashvilleAustralia 3 месяца назад

    Is it possible to put a ceiling in the patio, perhaps timber? Or does the airflow restriction affect panel performance?

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  3 месяца назад

      Hi. Yes I have a design to add shade clothe to the underside of the purlins to cover up the bottom side of the panels to give it a finished look. Shade clothe will let the air flow so not to cause panels to get overheated. So far with all of the many solar structures I have done only one got close to letting us do this but decided after we were completed that they liked the look and did not want to go with the extra cost to do the shade clothe. You have a blessed day my friend.

  • @jh500us
    @jh500us 2 месяца назад

    Does this work in a coastal hurricane zone like Florida? Winds 110 mph

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  2 месяца назад

      Hi. My engineer designs for this area requirements of 100 mph winds. I believe he bumps up the engineering for 120 mph. You can have your local engineer design for your building codes. You would just use a thicker wall steel plus bigger welds. The panel attachments that I use are the same as roof top solar so use what is acceptable in your area. I hope this helps. Have a blessed day.

  • @Thebluebimmer
    @Thebluebimmer Год назад +3

    Where are you guys based from? I want something like this done

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  Год назад +5

      Hi. I am in Central Valley California. I am retiring soon after I complete my final list of projects. I have 1 or 2 more structure projects coming up soon and I will film every step of the process in order to help others to see how they can build these or have a contractor to build it form them. If you have any questions, I am here to help. Blessings.

    • @byronsinclair3956
      @byronsinclair3956 7 дней назад

      @@thepennywiseguys Fresno, by any chance?

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  7 дней назад

      @@byronsinclair3956 Hi. yes I do work in Fresno County. I am retired and am finishing up my last jobs this year. I am in talks with my 2 partners about continuing with the business, but have not confirmed anything yet. I will know more by next Spring. If you are looking for help with a potential project, please email me at leadingedgesolar@juno.com
      Blessings my friend

  • @audiecarter8886
    @audiecarter8886 2 месяца назад

    How does someone contact you to inquire about materials for a DIY project in Florida?

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  2 месяца назад

      Hi. We are in Central CA. You can email me at leadingedgesolar@juno.com
      Have a blessed day.

  • @tlteal
    @tlteal 3 месяца назад

    Did you consider using bifacial panels instead of not?

    • @Greg-kw1vg
      @Greg-kw1vg 3 месяца назад

      Hi. Thanks for your question. At the time this was built, bi-facial panels were not an option. Since they have come on the market the price difference has not been an attractive option for the added benefit. Also the low pitch of slope on my structures does not allow enough added production to overcome the added cost. These are better suited for ground mount systems that have 20 to 35 degree slopes. Blessings my friend.

    • @tlteal
      @tlteal 3 месяца назад

      @@Greg-kw1vggot it and thank you for the thoughtful and kind reply back. Truly appreciated!

  • @bodyzoasispersonaltraining9186
    @bodyzoasispersonaltraining9186 6 месяцев назад

    How can i get some of the shared rail system

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  6 месяцев назад

      Hi. I designed this system to be leak proof by using what I call the "Shared Rail System". Each project is custom made and is made with raw components purchased from steel suppliers. I have another project that I will be building in the coming months that I will video each step of the process to produce multiple videos with the step by step process to build. These will be coming out by this late spring. I hope they will help aid you in building your own system. Have a blessed day.

    • @locostgt7694
      @locostgt7694 3 месяца назад +1

      @@thepennywiseguysany update on the project video? I am highly interested in your amazing work

  • @Calibike
    @Calibike 3 месяца назад

    how about a huge solar carport standing 30ft tall with a flat roof 2 story house underneath

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  3 месяца назад

      Hi. That is an idea that I had not considered. It would be much cheaper to put the solar system on the roof of the home. Could you share with me your reasons to do this? Other than protecting the home from damaging sun and weather, I can not see the upside. I had one customer that had an idea to install sides to the posts to enclose the structure to make it into a shop after we were done with the system. He never did so, but this is the only idea close to what you are suggesting. It is fun to dream up ideas and see what can be done. Blessings to you my friend.

    • @Calibike
      @Calibike 3 месяца назад

      Instead of sloping roof get a flat roof with solar canopy
      Get one extra floor

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  3 месяца назад +1

      @@Calibike I now know what you are thinking of. What a creative idea.

    • @Calibike
      @Calibike 3 месяца назад +1

      @@thepennywiseguys your design makes entire roof waterproof. home roof will be like industrial flat roofs and solar overhang on all sides. gives you a nice patio and especially for those who have a view or are near ocean

    • @thepennywiseguys
      @thepennywiseguys  3 месяца назад

      @@Calibike Nice idea, thanks