
If your roof is near the end of its life and you want solar, you have two real choices: a Tesla Solar Roof (solar shingles that replace the whole roof) or a new roof with conventional solar panels mounted on top. We’re a licensed roofer and a solar installer, so we have no reason to push one over the other — here’s the honest cost comparison and when each actually wins.
The short answer
For most homes, a new roof plus conventional solar panels costs far less and produces the same or more power than a Tesla Solar Roof — often less than half the price. The Tesla Solar Roof wins in a narrow set of cases: you need a full roof replacement anyway, you want a seamless premium look with no visible panels, and budget is secondary to appearance. If you’re optimizing dollars-to-kilowatt-hours, panels on a new roof almost always win.
What a Tesla Solar Roof actually is
A Tesla Solar Roof replaces your entire roof with two kinds of shingles: active solar glass tiles that generate electricity, and matching inactive tiles that don’t. It’s a roof and a solar system in one product — “building-integrated photovoltaics” (BIPV). Because you’re buying a complete roof and a solar array together, the price reflects both.
Tesla Solar Roof cost in 2026
Installed Tesla Solar Roof pricing typically runs $50,000–$100,000+ for a normal single-family home, depending on roof size, pitch, complexity, and how much active (solar) tile vs. inactive tile your roof needs. The more complex the roofline — dormers, valleys, multiple planes — the higher the cost, because more of the roof becomes expensive inactive tile that produces nothing. The 30% federal solar tax credit applies to the solar-generating portion.
New roof + solar panels cost in 2026
A conventional re-roof runs roughly $10,000–$25,000 depending on material (architectural shingle, metal, tile) and size. A 6–10 kW conventional solar array on top runs another $18,000–$30,000 before incentives. So a complete new-roof-plus-solar project typically lands around $28,000–$50,000 — and the 30% federal credit covers the solar plus the portion of the roof structurally required to support it.
Side-by-side
| Tesla Solar Roof | New Roof + Solar Panels | |
|---|---|---|
| Typical installed cost | $50,000–$100,000+ | $28,000–$50,000 |
| Appearance | Seamless, no visible panels | Visible panels on a new roof |
| Power per dollar | Lower | Higher |
| Complex rooflines | Cost climbs fast (more inactive tile) | Less sensitive |
| Repair / panel swap | Specialized, roof-integrated | Standard, panel-level |
| Best when | Replacing roof anyway + premium look | Maximizing savings per dollar |
When the Tesla Solar Roof is the right call
- Your roof needs full replacement anyway. If you’re paying for a new roof regardless, the incremental cost of going solar-integrated is smaller.
- Appearance matters more than payback. HOAs, architectural-review neighborhoods, or owners who simply don’t want visible panels.
- Simple roofline. A clean, large roof plane keeps the active-to-inactive tile ratio efficient.
When a new roof + panels wins
- You’re optimizing cost. Same or more production for roughly half the money.
- Complex roof. Lots of valleys, dormers, and hips make integrated tile disproportionately expensive.
- You want a battery. Either approach pairs with a battery, but panels-plus-battery is the proven, lower-cost path to outage protection and NEM 3.0 / time-of-use savings. See our Tesla Powerwall cost guide.
Why use a roofer who also installs solar
The most expensive mistake homeowners make is putting solar on a roof with only a few years left, then paying $3,000–$5,000 to remove and reinstall the array when the roof fails. Because Higher Power Solar is both a licensed roofer and a solar installer, we assess the roof and the array as one project — re-roof first if needed, then solar, in one mobilization, with the federal credit applied to the structurally required roof portion. One crew, one warranty conversation, no finger-pointing between a roofer and a separate solar company. See our combined solar + roofing service and roof replacement pages.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Tesla Solar Roof cost compared to regular solar panels?
A Tesla Solar Roof typically costs $50,000–$100,000+ installed, while a new roof plus conventional solar panels usually runs $28,000–$50,000 for comparable power. For most homes, panels on a new roof cost roughly half as much for the same or greater production.
Is the Tesla Solar Roof worth it?
It’s worth it mainly when you need a full roof replacement anyway and you value the seamless, panel-free look over maximizing savings. If your goal is the best return per dollar, a new roof with conventional panels almost always wins.
Do solar shingles produce as much power as panels?
Per square foot, conventional panels are generally more efficient, and complex rooflines reduce a solar roof’s effective output because more of the roof is non-producing inactive tile. On a simple, large roof plane the gap narrows.
Can you install solar on my existing roof instead?
Yes — if your roof has roughly 10+ years of life left, conventional panels on the existing roof are usually the most cost-effective option. If the roof is near end-of-life, we recommend re-roofing first (or a combined project) so you’re not paying to remove and reinstall panels later. We’ll tell you which after inspecting the roof.
Does the 30% federal tax credit apply to a solar roof?
The credit applies to the solar-generating portion of a Tesla Solar Roof, and to conventional solar plus the part of a new roof structurally required to support the array. We itemize the eligible portion in every proposal.
Get an honest roof + solar recommendation
Call (941) 830-4937 (Florida) or (619) 456-5352 (California) for a free assessment. As a licensed roofer and solar installer, we’ll inspect your roof, compare a solar roof against new-roof-plus-panels for your actual home, and give you the numbers both ways. See also our solar installation guide and solar panel cost breakdown.