9/20/2007

Solar roof shingles

Solar roof shingles that look and install just like ordinary shingles, but allow your roof to evolve from mere protection from weather, to a source of solar electric power. These shingles have been honored with the Popular Science Grand Award, "Best of What's New," and with Discover magazine's "Technological Innovation Award."



SYSTEM BENEFITS
  • Attractive style
  • Fully integrated shingle roof
  • Lower electric bill
  • Free electricity
  • Pollution-free power
  • Increased home value
  • Manufacturer backed warranty
  • Protects the environment
  • Exceptionally durable
  • Great investment
  • Significant state rebates available

SYSTEM FEATURES
  • Architecturally pleasing systems that do not distract from the natural lines of the home
  • Complete design freedom
  • Solar shingles are structurally and aesthetically integrated roofing elements
  • Capable of withstanding 80 mph wind loads
  • No support structures needed
  • UL Listed as prepared roofing cover
  • Modules and inverters UL listed
  • Wind and water tight roof
  • Suitable both for renovation and for new construction
  • 20-year power output and 5-year system warranty
  • Direct nailing on wood decks with fire-resistant underlayment
  • No back-ventilation of solar shingles necessary
  • Easy to transport and install
  • Lightweight shingles are easy to handle and can be placed directly on fire-resistant roofing underlayment
Combining solar innovation with award winning design, the flexible SHR assumes the pattern of traditional asphalt shingles. The new PV shingle enables roofs of residential or commercial buildings to become sources of electricity as well as protection from the elements. The PV shingle face is textured to blend and complement the granular surface of conventional surrounding shingles. Each shingle is 12 inches (30.48 cm) wide by 86.5 inches (219.71 cm) long and nailed in place on roof decking over 30 lb. felt sheeting. Electrical lead wires, #18AWG, extend 12 inches (30.48 cm) from underside of each shingle and pass through the roof deck allowing interior roof space connections. Once in place, the sun’s warmth helps bond shingles together forming a weather-resistant seal. Cell exposure 5.0 inches (12.7 cm) x 86.4 inches (219.46 cm). Array size depends on power demands.

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1 comment:

  1. We are a roofing company in Atlanta Georgia and this is completely new to us!

    I have been searching the web to help my company become more unique and this might be it.

    Do you have any prices for this kind of work? Please let us know.

    ~E.M. Blue Inc.
    Atlanta Roofing

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