roofing advice required - SolarTwin DHW panel

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roofing advice required - SolarTwin DHW panel

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Hi guys

We're having the roof re-slated fairly soon. The existing SolarTwin will naturally have to come off for the duration and I was hoping to inset it into the new slate using a flashing kít*, so it's more insulated, is confidently leak-proof and doesn't protrude as much.

However, SolarTwin (the company) went into liquidations some years ago and the agency now running it cannot provide a flashing kít (or 'in-roof mounting kít' as they call it). Very strange, to be selling solar panels without the option of a flashing kít but there you go.

I'm no roofer so what do you highly-experienced builders out there suggest? I'd rather not have the panel sitting over the slate. Can it be inset and sealed easily with non-proprietary parts?

* Hah! Found a way of getting round the 'DODGY' annoyance - put an accent on the 'i' in 'kít' (it doesn't work for the word for food preparation room).
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I just saw on the agency's website (GenFit) the wording that SolarTwin is mounted on-roof 'as standard'. That partially explains why they can't supply a flashing kít now.

It wasn't so when I bought the panel originally - indeed it passed through my mind to buy the flashing kít offered at the time (2008), even though I didn't need it. I wish I had. :cry:

The roofer has installed Velux roof windows many times; maybe he will be able to come up with something similar for the panel.
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