I also received this type of complaint years ago after installing lag bolts 
into wood rafters during very hot weather for a few days.  I assume if you hit 
rafters you are more likely to hear it than missing rafters and going through 
decking only.


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Screw down metal roofs are notorious for expansion/contraction 
issues...especially over long horizontal spans. It's possible that the array is 
actually fixing that section in place better than the rest of the roof(while 
simultaneously keeping that part of the roof cooler) . I would investigate the 
roof area adjacent to the array as it's likely to be heating up much faster 
than the area shaded by the array. Could be the sound of screws popping..

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On Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 8:48 AM Jason Szumlanski via RE-wrenches 
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wrote:
They report that it is definitely coming from the roof and from opposite ends 
of the array. It's pretty random, but only earlier in the day and later in the 
day, which suggests the array and roof are heating and cooling. I don't believe 
it is electrical.

But it is interesting that you mention siding. Just before we installed solar 
panels, they had their house re-sided with hardy board siding. I suggested that 
maybe it was coming from the siding on the gable ends, but of course, they 
insisted that it only started when the solar panels were installed. I did find 
a piece of siding that was pressed up tight against a drip edge, and I found 
that to be a possible source. Without being there on the roof as it happens, 
it's hard to diagnose. They are reporting 1-2 dozen pops a day that they can 
hear clearly. I don't doubt that, but I question whether it is directly related 
to the solar panel installation.

For more context, they also reported something that sounded like banging in 
high winds, like a solar panel was loose. All of the panels were later found to 
be completely secure. I found a piece of aluminum soffit cover that was loose 
and could have been flopping around, but again, it's hard to tell when you are 
not there.

They are wrapping themselves all around the axle, probably thinking that we did 
something wrong. They even called S-5 behind our backs to see if the 
manufacturer could throw us under the bus. That turned out to be a fun 
discussion because S-5 suggested the them that adding more seam clamps might 
help. Of course, SolarFoot is not a seam clamp at all, which further confused 
the owner.

Jason Szumlanski
Principal Solar Designer | Florida Solar Design Group
NABCEP Certified Solar Professional (PVIP)
Florida State Certified Solar Contractor CVC56956
Florida Certified Electrical Contractor EC13013208


On Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 8:51 AM Dave Tedeyan via RE-wrenches 
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Jason,
You mentioning popping sounds reminds me of two separate systems that I was 
called in to service recently where the homeowner was reporting popping sounds. 
These were coming from the ground, not the roof, so it may not apply. Both 
systems were roughly 10 years old, and the original installer used PVC conduit 
off the roof. Water had been getting into the conduit and running down to the 
combiner (Enphase system). Things were quite corroded in the combiner panels 
and the sounds were coming from a failing breaker. It sounds like your system 
is newer, but maybe there is a bad breaker? In one case the customer was 
certain the noise was coming from the meter, but upon inspection I am nearly 
certain it was the combiner instead. These were more of an "electronic" popping 
noise though. If your popping noise is more structural have the customer listen 
out to see if it happens right when the sun comes out from a cloud, or goes 
behind a cloud. With vinyl siding or metal roofs, I'll sometimes hear the 
expansion and contraction but it has to be a very quick change in temperature 
and I only hear it on those quick transitions from sun to clouds.

Good luck tracking it down!
Cheers,
Dave

On Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 8:12 AM Jason Szumlanski via RE-wrenches 
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wrote:
I had a person contact me years ago who said her solar installer put a system 
up that caused popping noises everyday on her roof. It was a shingle roof, 
older home, and ultimately we chalked it up to expansion and contraction. 
Everything was secure and there were no indications of structural, cosmetic, or 
waterproof integrity being jeopardized.

That was my only experience with this issue until we did a recent installation 
on a 5V exposed fastener metal roof using S-5 SolarFoot mounts attached through 
the metal into the plywood decking only. This new client is reporting numerous 
loud popping sounds every day. Based on the time of day and weather, it must 
have something to do with expansion and contraction, but we cannot pinpoint the 
problem. Of course, the day we go to try to duplicate the issue, there were no 
sounds at all that we could detect up on the roof after waiting hours in 
observation.

We did have one row of 13 panels mounted in portrait that was on the longer 
side, so we decided to split the rail by putting a gap in the middle. That, 
apparently, has not solved the issue.

We have checked the torque on every single fastener in the system. This 
installation is no different than many many others we have done using the same 
materials on the same roof type.

Has anybody experienced similar issues, and how did you go about addressing 
them?

Jason Szumlanski
Florida Solar Design Group
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