If you live in an Arizona homeowners association (HOA), you may be wondering if your HOA has the power to prevent your solar energy plans. An HOA establishes a neighborhood’s aesthetic standards and cannot deny your desire for greener, cleaner energy. Let’s look at the factors that will help you seamlessly integrate solar energy systems into homes subject to HOA regulations.
Solar Access Laws
The Arizona HOA solar panel law, outlined in Arizona Revised Statute 33-1816, states that your HOA may establish reasonable guidelines for the placement of your solar panels but cannot outlaw them. These guidelines must not obstruct installation, impair device functionality, limit how the device can be used, or make it less effective or expensive, meaning you can go solar, but you must still follow any reasonable HOA rules that may have been imposed. Achieving your solar goals while adhering to your HOA’s regulations takes careful planning, but it is certainly doable.
Considerations When Getting Solar Panels in an HOA
Here are some things to keep in mind when going solar and dealing with homeowner associations in Arizona.
Seek Approval First
Even if the law is on your side, it is recommended to get your HOA’s approval before installing solar panels. Be open and honest with them about your plans, and address any concerns they may have to help speed up the process and improve your relationship with your HOA by being proactive.
Follow Aesthetic and Architectural Guidelines
HOAs normally impose aesthetic restrictions on the homes of their members. Follow their rules when deciding where to install and what type of solar panels to install. Some HOAs may even specify the color of the panels to maintain a consistent appearance with the rest of the homes. If your solar panels are integrated into the design of your home, the process will be more efficient and aesthetically pleasing. Any architectural approval requirements listed in the association’s documents must still be followed by the homeowner.
Consider Shade and Placement
The amount of sunlight received by solar panels has a direct impact on their efficiency. Make sure the installation location is not in the shade to maximize efficiency. Remember that your HOA may have preferences regarding the placement of solar panels, and by strategically placing your panels, you can ensure that they receive the most sunlight possible while not violating any rules.
In the sunny state of Arizona, your HOA cannot outright deny your desire to use solar power systems. You can begin your solar journey with confidence if you understand the regulations in effect and the factors to consider when living in a homeowners association.
Need Help With Going Solar in Your HOA?
Solar Optimum offers personalized guidance on how to begin your solar journey and navigate HOA rules in Maricopa County and the Greater Phoenix area. To learn more about how to take your first step toward a brighter energy source, contact us or download our Ultimate Guide to Going Solar. With this comprehensive resource, you will be well-equipped to take the critical first step toward a more optimistic and energy-efficient future.