OneRoof Energy partners with CertainTeed, IES to provide single-source solar and roofing solution

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OneRoof Energy will be collaborating with CertainTeed and Integrated Electrical Services (IES) for a single-source roofing and solar solution. CertainTeed, a subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, is set to help with the bureaucratic process that comes with installing a solar system and will also supply solar products, permitting and design services and rebate and incentive processing for the OneRoof and CertainTeed customers including the offering of its SolarSelect Lease program for roofing contractors.

“Offering a complete roofing and solar solution with OneRoof Energy simplifies the process of going solar for our customers,” said Mark Stancroff, head of CertainTeed Solar. “It’s critical to have a financing solution for our PV products, and OneRoof Energy brings that to the table for us.”

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IES, an electrical and communications contracting solutions company will provide the electrical installation component and its ability to install projects throughout the US to OneRoof Energy and the SolarSelect program.

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