
Living near the Carolina coast means your home—and your solar panels—have to stand up to a lot. Between salt-laden air, hurricane-force winds, and surprise hailstorms, your roof endures more than its fair share of abuse.
And if you're lucky enough to live on a golf course? Even a well-aimed shot can test your system’s limits.
Solar panels are built to last, but only when they’re built with conditions like these in mind.
Coastal Weather Isn’t a Dealbreaker, But It’s a Factor
From Wrightsville Beach to Oak Island, coastal North Carolina experiences:
- Year-round salt spray
- High humidity
- Seasonal hurricanes
- Wind-blown debris
- Other unexpected impacts
These aren’t dealbreakers for solar, but they do require careful planning. Poorly installed or cheaply made systems may degrade faster or fail outright.
At Cape Fear Solar Systems, we use solar equipment designed to thrive in coastal conditions.
Built for Salt, Wind, and Sudden Impact
When you install solar in a coastal environment, the details matter. That’s why we use:
- Marine-grade aluminum racking with anti-corrosive coatings
- Anodized panel frames and tempered glass for superior strength
- UL-listed components rated for humid, salty environments
- Wind-tested mounting systems that exceed hurricane standards
- Impact-rated panels that withstand hail up to one inch in diameter
Cape Fear Solar exclusively installs Tier 1 products built for marine exposure. Learn more about what makes our approach different on our Why Us page.
What Happens If You Don’t Plan for the Coast
Installing the wrong system—or cutting corners—can cost you.
- Salt corrosion can eat through fasteners, racking, and wire coatings
- Unsealed junction boxes can allow moisture to seep into sensitive electronics
- Inferior glass or frames may crack under UV exposure or freeze-thaw cycles
- Weak brackets or racking can fail during high winds or debris impact
Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t discover these issues until it’s too late. We’ve seen our fair share of DIY or low-cost installs that simply weren’t designed for life by the sea.
How We Protect Your Solar Investment
We take a proactive, coastal-proof approach from the moment we arrive on-site:
- All-weather flashing and sealing to protect your roof and mounting points
- All outdoor wiring in conduit to keep water out of the system
- Strategic panel placement to avoid high-risk zones like overhanging trees or tee boxes
- Performance monitoring that send alerts to efficiency dips early on
- Hurricane-rated hardware to stay secure through storms
Need backup power too? Our battery storage helps keep your home energized even when the grid is down.

Simple Maintenance Tips for Coastal Homeowners
Even the most resilient system needs occasional TLC.
- Rinse panels with fresh water if you notice salt or pollen buildup. For anything more intensive, we’ll recommend a professional solar-safe power washing vendor.
- Keep an eye on tree growth or changes in shade coverage.
- Regularly check your monitoring system for unexpected dips in output.
And if anything looks or feels off–reach out to us—we’re always happy to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will salt air damage my panels over time?
Not with the right system. We install corrosion-resistant hardware and seal all components to prevent salt intrusion.
Are they hurricane-safe?
Yes. All of our systems meet or exceed the most recent coastal North Carolina wind codes.
What about hail or golf balls?
Our panels are impact-rated and engineered to handle common projectiles and debris. Still, placement near golf courses should be carefully considered to minimize exposure, because a stray golf ball does have the ability to damage solar panels.
Do I need to clean them often?
Rain does most of the work. A seasonal rinse is helpful, especially after storms or pollen-heavy months.

Built for the Coast. Backed by Experts.
Living by the water means more sunlight—but also more exposure. That’s why Cape Fear Solar Systems builds each system with purpose, precision, and place in mind.
Whether you're navigating salt air, storm season, or your neighbor’s short game, we’re here to make sure your solar panels are ready.
Want a system that’s as resilient as your roof? Get a quote tailored to your location, needs, and long-term goals.




