HOUSTON, March 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — When new legislation comes into play it can be a daunting prospect! Especially if it involves products or processes that construction companies have never used before. Take the new solar panel rules now in force in San Francisco, where all new buildings of 10 floors or less must have solar panels installed.
For those companies in the construction sector who have never worked with solar panels before, there are many questions they could face, such as:
FMW Hex Lag Screw
FMW Hex Lag ScrewWhat is the best way to secure a solar panel to a roof?
What parts are needed to fix a solar panel to a roof?
What are the best products to use to secure a solar panel to a roof?
What can go wrong if the incorrect products are used to secure a solar panel to a roof?
Luckily, FMW Fasteners have spent time looking into what’s needed for solar panel installation. They wanted to find out if there are specialist solar panel fixtures that are required and if they needed to stock new products for their customers. They were very surprised to find out that the good old hex lag screw is fundamental in securing the panels to the roofing!(…)
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