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What to Do If You Break Roof Tiles During Solar Panel Installation

Quick Answer: Broken Roof Tiles During Solar Installation

If roof tiles are broken during solar panel installation, they must be replaced immediately with matching tiles. Even small cracks can lead to water ingress, internal damage, and long-term structural issues. The fastest solution is to identify the tile profile, source matching spare roof tiles, and complete the repair before the system is signed off.


Why Roof Tiles Break During Solar Installation

This is one of the most common issues we see across Sydney, Newcastle, and the Central Coast.

Solar installers often need to walk across tiled roofs to position rails, brackets, and panels. On newer roofs, this is usually manageable. On older roofs, especially those with ageing concrete roof tiles or brittle terracotta tiles, the risk increases significantly.

From real-world experience, tiles typically break due to:

Point loading
Roof tiles are designed to distribute weight, not handle concentrated pressure from foot placement.

Ageing materials
Older Monier, Bristile, Boral, and LUTUM tiles can become brittle over time, particularly concrete tiles that have lost their surface coating.

Incorrect walking technique
Stepping on unsupported sections of the tile or near the edges can cause cracking.

Pre-existing microfractures
Tiles that already have small cracks often fail when weight is applied.

In many cases, the breakage is not immediately obvious. A tile may appear intact but has a hairline crack that will worsen over time.


The Hidden Risk Most Homeowners Miss

The biggest mistake is assuming a small crack is not a problem.

Even minor damage can lead to:

Once water starts getting beneath the tile layer, repairs become far more expensive than simply replacing a few tiles early.

This is why professional roofers always recommend addressing broken tiles before the solar installation is finalised.


What You Should Do Immediately

If tiles are broken during installation, act quickly.

1. Inspect the Roof After Installation

Do not assume everything is fine. Ask the installer if any tiles were broken and visually inspect accessible areas.

2. Identify the Tile Profile

This is the most important step. You need to know whether you are dealing with:

Even slight differences in profile can affect fitment and waterproofing.

3. Source Matching Replacement Roof Tiles

Do not use “similar-looking” tiles. They often do not interlock properly, creating gaps.

The safest approach is to source matching spare roof tiles from a specialist supplier.

4. Replace Before Sign-Off

Repairs should be completed before the solar system is fully signed off or finalised. This ensures the roof is watertight and avoids disputes later.


How to Source Replacement Roof Tiles Quickly

Time is critical, especially when the roof has already been disturbed.

The fastest method is:

In most cases, tiles can be identified quickly using visual and dimensional cues.

If the tile is discontinued, recycled roof tiles or second-hand roof tiles are often the best solution.

For fast identification and supply, visit our spare and replacement roof tiles NSW page to get started.


Should Solar Installers Provide Spare Roof Tiles?

In many cases, they should, but it is not always guaranteed.

Best practice is:

However, on older roofs or discontinued profiles, installers may not have access to matching tiles. This is where specialist suppliers become essential.


Pro Tip: Always Keep Spare Roof Tiles Before Solar Installation

This is one of the most practical steps homeowners can take.

Before installing solar panels:

This avoids delays and ensures any breakages can be fixed immediately.

This is especially important for:


Replacement Roof Tiles for Solar, Storm and Future Repairs

Once a roof has been walked on for solar installation, it is more likely to experience future issues.

That is why many homeowners choose to:

This approach reduces risk and avoids repeated sourcing challenges later.



Get Replacement Roof Tiles Before the Install Is Signed Off

If you suspect tiles were broken during your solar installation, do not leave it.

Send through photos and get a clear answer on:

Visit our cement roof tiles and terracotta roof tile pages to get expert help and source matching tiles quickly.


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