SolarGuard: Where German Engineering Meets Modern Design

Expand your living space with systems built to last for generations. At SolarGuard, we stand for uncompromising quality in aluminum architecture. We understand that your home is your most valuable asset. That's why we don't offer standard solutions, but rather tailor-made systems that set new standards in terms of statics, material thickness, and aesthetics.

🛠 Technology & Quality: Why SolarGuard?

The German market demands precision – we deliver it. Our systems are designed for extreme weather conditions, heavy snow loads, and maximum durability.

Architectural Aluminum: We exclusively use the alloy EN AW-6063 T6. With wall thicknesses of up to 4 mm, our profiles offer unmatched torsional rigidity.

Certified Safety: Our entire production is certified according to DIN EN 1090. Each system is statically calculated according to Eurocode 9.

Premium Coating: Our surface finishing, according to Qualicoat standard (Seaside quality), eliminates the need for repainting. Absolutely UV-resistant and scratch-proof.

High-End Glazing: We rely on VSG safety glass (up to 12 mm) with a highly tear-resistant PVB film for maximum hail protection.

 

Precision in Detail Learn more about the internal structure of our TDS system. This construction combines stability with functional design.*Profile height:291 mm*Overall projection:541 mm*Mounting base:500 mm

Maximum transparency. The Sky View series offers optimized geometry for an open room feeling without compromising structural integrity.*System height:350 mm*Width at top:516 mm*Profile depth:150 mm

Space-saving & efficient. Ideal for complex installation situations. See how compactly technology can be installed in the smallest spaces here.*Overall height:350 mm*Projection:315 mm*Corner dimensions:280 mm x 260 mm

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Photovoltaics

How long does the installation take?

Generally, a standard rooftop system is physically installed within 1–3 days.

Do I need a permit?

For most private rooftops, a building permit is not required; however, the system must be registered with the grid operator and in the market master data register – we will support you with this process.

What happens when it's cloudy?

Modern PV modules also generate electricity in cloudy conditions, albeit at a lower intensity.