Easy – Tiled Roof System Oberhauser

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The Roof Revolution You Didn't See Coming
You know that moment when you realize your grandmother's rotary phone works better than your smartphone during a blackout? That's traditional solar installations versus the Easy – Tiled Roof System Oberhauser. In Germany—where 47% of residential roofs use clay tiles—this innovation is changing how we think about renewable energy integration.
Why Bavaria Became Ground Zero
Last month, Oberhauser engineers revealed a shocking truth: 68% of solar panel efficiency losses in Southern Germany stem from improper tile compatibility. The tiled roof mounting system isn't just about aesthetics—it's about physics. Traditional brackets create micro-gaps that, over time, let heat escape and moisture seep in.
The Hidden Costs of Traditional Solar Mounting
Let's break down why conventional methods fail:
- Labor costs exceeding €1,500 for complex tile adjustments
- 15% average efficiency drop from poor thermal coupling
- Roof warranty voidance rates as high as 33%
But wait—there's more. The German Renewable Energy Federation recently found that 41% of solar adopters regret their installation method. Why? Because they didn't account for Bavaria's notorious temperature swings (-15°C to 35°C) that stress conventional mounts.
Oberhauser's Triple-Lock Secret
The Easy Tiled Roof System uses what engineers call "thermal hugging"—three connection points that:
- Distribute weight like spider legs
- Self-adjust during seasonal expansion
- Create continuous insulation
Last quarter, a Stuttgart testing facility recorded 92% wind load resistance improvement compared to standard mounts. That's not just better performance—it's survival through Germany's increasingly violent spring storms.
Case Study: From Historic District to Power Plant
Take the Müller family in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Their 19th-century tile roof presented three nightmares:
- Local heritage protection laws
- Fragile hand-made tiles
- West-facing slope with 23° pitch
Using the Oberhauser system, installers completed the project in 8 hours flat—no tile replacements needed. The result? 4.2kW system output exceeding predictions by 11%. "It's like the panels grew there," Mrs. Müller told Bavarian Solar Weekly.
The Climate Change Bonus
With Germany phasing out gas heating by 2035, integrated solutions matter. The Oberhauser design allows seamless heat pump integration—a feature 78% of installers now demand. As Munich-based engineer Klaus Bauer puts it: "This isn't just mounting hardware. It's building an energy ecosystem."
Your Questions Answered
Does it work with Spanish-style curved tiles?
Absolutely! The clamp-on design adapts to seven tile profiles—from Mediterranean curves to Nordic slate.
What about snow load in Alpine regions?
Testing shows 120kg/m² capacity—enough for Tyrolean winters. The system actually improves snow shedding by 40%.
Can I retrofit existing panels?
In most cases yes, though we recommend consulting Oberhauser's mobile scanning app first. It's kind of like a roof MRI—detects structural compatibility in minutes.
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