3 IN 1 ROOF System Designed for Enhanced Solar Efficiency

Integrated solar shingles use heat-resistant closed cell foam to keep surface temperatures low.

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The 3 IN 1 ROOF system, shown here in Modern style.
3 IN 1 ROOF

The 3 IN 1 ROOF system, shown here in Modern style.

The 3 IN 1 ROOF system, an integrated solar roof system set to ship in 2019, combines concealed solar functions with a Class A fire rating, a 200+ MPH wind rating, and BTU reductions of up to 38%.

The system is composed of both solar-integrated and non-solar tiles, which measure approximately two feet long and three one-foot “shingles” wide. As a whole the system weighs less than 250 pounds per square, or eight times lighter than the standard roof load, according to the manufacturer.

The embodiments are composed of heat-resistant closed cell foam with a durable Geopolymer coating, designed to rise no more than 12 degrees above the ambient temperature. This allows the 3 IN 1 ROOF system to resist heat gain throughout the day, reducing heat flowback into the attic area and keeping surface temperatures low around the solar panels. This allows for increased solar efficiency, according to the manufacturer, at a daily average of 17% to 19%.

The shingles are available in four styles, classic, modern, shake and slate, and twelve colors: limestone, garnet, midnight, pueblo brown, sandstone, sierra, slate-green, white, cedar, celery, base gray, and terra-cotta. 3in1roof.com

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