By Cass Jacoby, RCS Reporter.
Homeowners in Maryland can lower their reliance on utility power because American Home Contractors now offer solar roof installation from GAF Energy. Solar power is well known for generating energy for a household, reducing and even eliminating monthly electric bills. It is no wonder that there is significant homeowner demand for clean energy. With the new option to install a solar roof, Maryland homeowners can now take advantage of solar power benefits with a warranty backed by North America’s largest roofing manufacturer.
The recipients of the first GAF solar roof were Ryan and Lisa Bicking. “American Home Contractors kept us updated along the process about the permits and ordering. The crew was flawless, not disruptive, and clean. They protected our house. From start to finish, I was very pleased,” Ryan told Solar Builder.
“Our customers consistently ask us about solar when replacing their roofs,” says American Home Contractor’s David Silverstein. “A solar roof can help pay for an entirely new roof over time by helping reduce homeowners’ monthly electric bills. It’s a choice that makes good economic sense for many customers.”
“It makes perfect sense to go solar than when you’re replacing your roof,” said Vice President at GAF Energy, Kelly DeWitt.
The GAF Energy solar system is inventive, looks great on the roof, and comes at an excellent value for solar energy. GAF solar integrates directly into the roofing system, making it a much more attractive alternative to rack-mounted solar panels typically drilled through a roof’s shingles. As a low-profile option for adding solar panels to a home, GAF solar requires no penetration of the roof. It offers a matching color profile to maximize curb appeal. Plus, the installation of the product is speedy and easy.
“With GAF Energy’s solar roof product, there is now a solar roofing system that we’re confident in offering to our customers–it’s a tremendous product,” David told Solar Builder.
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