While metal frames are the industry standard for solar installations, wooden ground-mounted systems offer a charming, cost-effective, and highly versatile alternative for homeowners. By using pressure-treated timber or rot-resistant hardwoods like larch or oak, you can create a structure that feels less like a utility plant and more like a natural extension of your garden.

Beyond simply holding panels, the beauty of a timber-framed array lies in its “dual-use” potential. Because wood is so easy to work with using standard DIY tools, these structures can be designed to serve a second, practical purpose that justifies the space they occupy on your lawn.

The Power Patio

One of the most popular ways to utilise the space beneath a solar array is by turning it into a shaded seating area. By raising the frame to a height of about 2.1 metres, the panels become a permanent roof for a garden room or gazebo.

To make the area truly comfortable, you can seal the gaps between the panels with weather-stripping or install a secondary corrugated roof underneath to channel rainwater away into a water butt. This creates a dry, shaded spot for outdoor dining, with the added benefit of being able to install integrated outdoor sockets for charging laptops or running evening lights.

The Solar Spa

Hot tubs are notorious for their high electricity consumption, but a wooden solar canopy—or “spa-port”—can help offset those costs while providing much-needed privacy. When building over a jacuzzi, it is wise to choose steam-resistant woods like cedar.

A well-angled solar roof protects the water from falling leaves and debris, and if you use bifacial panels (which have glass on both sides), the underside looks sleek and allows dappled light to filter through, creating a more premium feel while you soak.

The Seasoning Shed

For those with wood-burning stoves, a solar rack is the ultimate seasoning tool. Firewood needs two things to dry: protection from rain and plenty of sun. A solar mount provides both.

By adding a slatted floor between the main support posts to keep logs off the damp ground, you create a dedicated woodpile rack. The steep tilt required for winter solar gain creates a perfect “wedge” shape for stacking several cords of wood. As the sun beats down on the panels, the heat helps to dry the logs underneath, ensuring you have carbon-neutral heating and electricity in one compact footprint.

Practical Considerations

If you are planning a wooden build, remember that the foundation is everything. Posts should be set in concrete or mounted on metal shoes to prevent ground rot. Additionally, because wood moves and flexes differently than metal, ensure you use the correct mounting clamps to allow the panels to sit securely without being stressed by the natural expansion of the timber.

By choosing wood, you aren’t just saving on the initial cost of expensive aluminium rails; you are gaining a functional piece of garden architecture that works for you long after the sun goes down.

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