Mounting system configuration
Mounting system configuration reports for solar PV installations, aligned with the structural survey and ready for the installer.
What is a mounting system configuration report?
Once the structural survey has confirmed what a roof can safely carry, the next decision is how the panels are physically held in place, what mounting system is used, whether the array is fixed or ballasted, and how the configuration interacts with the constraints of the roof itself.
Our mounting system configuration report sets all of this out, in a format the installer can build from.
What our reports cover
Every BMG mounting configuration report includes:
- Confirmation of the mounting system type and configuration
- Fixing or ballast strategy aligned with the structural survey
- Array zoning, wind uplift assumptions, and roof constraints
Installer-ready mounting configuration documentation
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Most mounting system decisions get made in isolation, chosen by the installer, then sense-checked against whatever structural data is available, but we work the other way around. The structural survey informs the mounting strategy directly, so the configuration sits within the roof’s actual capacity rather than being designed against assumptions that might not hold.
That coordination matters most on commercial roofs, where small changes in zoning, ballast or fixing approach can unlock a meaningfully larger array.
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Here are some of our most frequently asked questions. Contact us if you have a specific question that you would like us to answer.
What is a mounting system configuration report?
A report confirming the mounting system type, fixing or ballast strategy, and array zoning, aligned with the structural survey.
Does this depend on the structural report?
Yes. The structural survey confirms what the roof can safely carry, and the mounting configuration is built around that rather than assumptions.
Does this cover both fixed and ballasted systems?
Yes, the report covers whichever mounting method suits the roof and project.
Why does this matter more on commercial roofs?
Small changes in zoning, ballast or fixing approach can unlock a meaningfully larger array at commercial scale.
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