If you’re ready to add solar to your home, we start with your roof. We evaluate shingle condition, decking, structure, and layout, then design a rooftop solar array that fits your home’s architecture and usage. From there, we plan racking, mounting points, wire runs, and equipment placement so the system is both efficient and cleanly integrated with your exterior.
Adding solar to an older roof can be a bad investment if the roofing will need replacement in a few years. As a roofing and exterior contractor, we’re straightforward about whether your current roof is a good candidate.
If your roof is in strong condition, we install solar with future reroofing in mind—planning attachment points and wire runs so panels can be removed and reinstalled with less disruption. If your roof is nearing the end of its life, we can combine roof replacement and solar roof installation into a single project so you’re not paying twice for labor and mobilization.
If you already have solar but your roof now needs work, we can help coordinate removing and re-mounting panels as part of a roofing or exterior project. We also assist with upgrades such as updated racking hardware, improved wire management, and revised layouts when it’s time to modernize an older system.
Our priority is preserving your roof while your solar system is serviced, upgraded, or repositioned.
The racking and mounting system that holds your solar panels is just as important as the panels themselves. We install roof-mounted racking with the right flashing, hardware, and sealants for South Jersey weather, focusing on penetrations that stay watertight over time. That means properly flashed footings, correct fastener placement into structural members, and layout that respects valleys, ridges, and drainage paths.
Our approach is simple: no shortcuts on the parts that keep water out of your home.
Your solar roof system is more than panels—it includes inverters, disconnects, and monitoring equipment that determine how well the system performs day to day. We help plan logical equipment locations, clear labeling, and wire routing that doesn’t clutter your exterior.
If you’re considering future additions like EV charging or backup power, we factor that into the layout so you’re not reworking everything later to add one more device.
The most efficient time to add solar is often when you’re already investing in a new roof. Doing both together allows us to:
As a Burlington County roofing and exterior contractor, Top Line Contractors regularly combines roof replacement and solar roof installation into one coordinated project. You get a single crew, a single schedule, and a roof-and-solar system designed to work together instead of fighting each other.


Next, we design a rooftop solar system based on your energy usage targets, roof layout, and budget. Your proposal clearly outlines:
You’ll see exactly what we’re recommending and why, with straightforward pricing and no buried extras.

Once you approve the plan, we handle the coordination for permits and inspections required for rooftop solar in Burlington County and the surrounding South Jersey area. Our crews complete the roofing and mounting work, and licensed electrical partners handle wiring, interconnection, and required safety devices.
We work efficiently but carefully, prioritizing roof protection during every step of the installation so you end up with a system that performs well without compromising your home’s shell.
After inspections and utility approvals are complete, your system is activated and starts producing power. We walk you through how the system is set up, how to read your monitoring portal or app, and what to watch over time. You’ll also get documentation summarizing the installation, equipment, and warranties so everything is easy to reference later.
Top Line Contractors provides solar roof installation in Burlington County and nearby South Jersey communities, including:
We frequently work in towns such as Cinnaminson, Cherry Hill, Medford, Moorestown, Mount Laurel, West Deptford, and surrounding areas.
When you add solar to your home, you’re trusting someone with both your roof and your electrical system. As a Burlington County contractor that installs solar panels on roofs, we’re focused on the long game; systems that protect your home, not just produce power.
We design projects with roof life, drainage, and future maintenance in mind, keep job sites clean, and communicate clearly at each step so you know what’s happening and why. You’ll get honest recommendations on roof condition, system sizing, and project timing.
Hard to come by honest people these day . He was respectful and very straight forward . He provided me with a a new solar system for my house and all I can say is how grateful I am is to have met him . He’s a professional and deserves every start here … to everyone who may read this his name is Alfredo Hernandez he works for Topline roofing.
It was a pleasure working with Topline Roofing. They went above and beyond what they promised. Chris was in constant communication with me. They had remove our solar panels and replaced them-he offered relevant solutions and our roof is absolutely beautiful! His entire team provided excellent service and for that reason I highly recommend Topline without reservation.
Not always. If your roof is relatively new and in good condition, it may be a great candidate for solar. If it’s nearing the end of its life, adding solar now can mean paying twice—once to install the system and again to remove and reinstall it when the roof fails. During our assessment, we’ll tell you honestly whether we’d install solar on your current roof or recommend combining solar with roof replacement.
Properly installed solar panels should not damage a sound roof. The key is correct mounting hardware, flashing, and sealants at every penetration, plus attachment into structural members—not just sheathing. As roof and exterior specialists, we plan mounting and sealing with roof protection as the priority, not an afterthought.
Once permits and utility approvals are in place, most residential solar roof installations can be completed in a few days, depending on system size and roof complexity. If we’re combining solar with a full roof replacement, we’ll outline a realistic, consolidated timeline in your proposal so you know exactly what to expect.
If your roof outlives the solar system, you’re in great shape. More often, the roof will need work while the solar equipment still has life left. In that case, panels are removed, the roof is replaced, and the system is re-mounted. We design your project with that reality in mind and can coordinate removal and re-installation when the time comes.
Solar can significantly reduce your electric bills by generating a portion of your home’s power from your roof instead of the grid. How much you save depends on system size, your usage, local utility rates, and available incentives. We’ll help you understand how the proposed system is expected to perform so you have realistic expectations going in.
If you’ve been wondering whether your roof is a good candidate, it’s time to get clear answers.
Top Line Contractors provides roof-ready solar installation in Burlington County, with systems designed around your home, your budget, and South Jersey weather.
101 US-130, #535, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
office@toplineroofer.com
(888) 660-6049
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