Solar Panels on Historic Properties
- Overview
- On a New Addition
- On a Flat Roof
- Pole–Mounted Array
- On a Low-Slope Gable
- On a Cross Gable
- On a Rear Porch Roof
- Avoided Impact
Additional examples will be added to this site over time, so please check back to see more installations of solar panels on historic properties.
Vermont Residence

Low-profile solar collectors located on the south side of the gable roof are minimally visible.
The gable end of this historic apartment building faces the street. Low profile solar collectors for a water heating system were flush mounted on the sloped roof on the south side of the gable. Though visible, these few panels have relatively little impact on the historic character of the property. However, if the roof had been a more prominent feature of the property, this installation may not have been appropriate.

From this angle, the panels are more noticeable, yet the historic character of the building is not significantly diminished.