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New Solar Roofs Pave The Way for Greener Homes

Chelsea O'Donnell

If you’re thinking about a new roof and have ever contemplated solar, the best of both worlds has just landed on the market. Announced this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, roofing giant GAF unveiled the first-ever solar shingle that can be installed just like a regular roof.

The new product, called Timberline Solar Energy Shingle™, is poised to take on energy powerhouse Tesla, which rolled out its solar roofing option back in 2016. While aesthetically pleasing, the Tesla option is not only expensive, it also requires specialized installation which makes up a large portion of the cost. The GAF product can be installed by any qualified roofing contractor with a nailgun and was designed to merge seamlessly with traditional GAF shingles. While still more expensive than a regular roof, GAF says that their solution will cost roughly half that of the Tesla product. 

Impressively, the Timberline Solar Energy Shingle™ was honored at CES for Best of Innovation Award for Smart Cities, in addition to receiving innovation awards in the smart cities and smart home categories. It’s worth noting, however, that, unlike Tesla solar which looks like regular roof shingles, the GAF option is visible. The new product is much lower profile than a traditional solar panel and does blend in much better, making it more appealing for homeowners who dislike the look of the panels currently in the market. 

So how does it work? The top half of the solar shingle is nailed to the roof, while the bottom half overlaps the previous shingle, remaining exposed. The bottom, sun-facing section of the shingle is made of photovoltaic cells instead of traditional asphalt. Each shingle collects energy and then transfers it through wires that daisy-chain together. The cost depends on the size of the roof and the product comes with a 25-year warranty, which GAF believes is enough time for the roof to pay for itself in energy savings. 

More than five million residential roofs are installed in the U.S. each year and GAF is the largest player in the roofing space with roughly 25% market share. Solar roofs will become available here on the East Coast next week, with the rollout to expand west in the spring. 

Personally, I have always been a fan of solar, but the look of traditional panels leaves much to be desired, not to mention the fact that people’s roofs are often damaged during installation. I get plenty of calls from homeowners with roof leaks and animal nesting issues, so while the energy generated from solar panels is efficient and money-saving, the problems that arise can be costly. GAF Energy is exciting because it will enable homeowners to adopt solar more easily without diminishing curb appeal, which is a big win for the industry. 

I’d love to hear your thoughts. Will this new innovation entice you to consider solar? Do you think solar roofs will be the way of the future? Message me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/odonnellbros with your questions and comments.

Bob O'Donnell is the owner of O'Donnell Bros, Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro”. All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O'Donnell Bros, Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Say So Long to Solar Panels with This Latest Invention

Chelsea O'Donnell

You’re probably familiar with Tesla, the luxury car company that made a name for itself by introducing solar energy cars to the market. Now, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has turned his attention to a different use for solar energy by announcing the launch of solar shingles which officially went on sale last week. So if you’ve been considering solar energy for your home but don’t like the look of massive panels stuck to your roof, this game changer might just be the solution you’re looking for.

If you know anything about Tesla cars, you know that they aren’t cheap and neither is the new solar roof. Installation on an average 1,800 square foot house will set you back more than $68,000, but Tesla estimates that over the roof’s 30-year life span, the solar shingles will generate over $88,000 in energy production. The 30% federal tax credit, known as the Solar Investment Tax Credit, will be available for the product and can be applied to the cost of the solar portion of the roof as well as the cost of the required Powerwall battery. Based on that percentage for this example, you’d be looking at a tax credit of $20,000 which, according to the company, brings you to around $40,000 in net earnings over the 30 year period.

The roof configuration is made up of both solar and non-solar panels, with Tesla recommending a 60-70% ratio of solar to non-solar units depending on the individual home. Unlike those unsightly solar panels we’ve come to accept as the best way to harness energy from the sun, solar roofs look very similar to a regular roof with both textured and smooth panel options which are approximately the same size as a regular roof shingle. Units designed to mimic the look of slate and Tuscan style terra cotta will both be launched in 2018.

But with our brutal seasons, will these new glass panels really be able to stand up to the weather? Tesla says yes and has given the product an infinity warranty based on the lifetime of the house. The panels also get the highest rating for wind, hail, and fire damage.

So when might you be able to get your hands on a solar roof? Tesla says they’ll begin installations in California starting in June, with a nationwide rollout planned to follow. While we aren’t sure when the product will be available yet in this area, I’m interested to know if it’s something homeowners here would want to know more about. Does a solar roof pique your curiosity? I’d love to know more. Message me on Facebook to tell me what you think at www.facebook.com/odonnellbros.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.