Dow Solar selects preferred dealers for US distribution of Powerhouse Shingles

  • Dow's Powerhouse Solar Shingle.
    Dow's Powerhouse Solar Shingle.

Dow Solar is taking its Powerhouse Solar Shingles to the US, as it has announced that it has named three authorized sellers of its BIPV roofing solution in Colorado. Academy Roofing, B&M Roofing and D&D Roofing will be supplying the solar technology to the homeowners of Colorado, while Dow Solar has plans to roll out the product across the country.

The three Authorized Dealers are trained in the selling and installation of the Powerhouse Solar Shingle range and will be offering the product alongside their existing roofing portfolio. Dow Solar will be announcing the products’ expanded availability across the US over the coming months.

“Our association with Academy Roofing, B&M Roofing of Colorado Inc., and D&D Roofing allow us to bring the latest innovation in residential solar products to Colorado homeowners,” commented Dow Solar’s vice president Jane Palmieri. “The collaboration with these great professional roofing companies will help change the landscape of both the solar and roofing industries; together we are reinventing the roof and making solar accessible and more attractive for American homeowners.”

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