Solar Tile v.s Solar Panel
Solar panels are well-known, but solar roof tiles offer a modern alternative. Key differences include:
Installation: Integrated directly into the roof structure.
Aesthetics: Sleek, hidden cells that look like traditional tiles.
Durability: High resistance to wind, hail, and fire.
Why Choose Our Solar Roof?
It's a Roofing Material!
Our Solar Roof Tile is a premium roofing material. It doesn't just generate power; it protects your home from rain, wind, and hail. It eliminates the need for traditional tiles and bulky mounting racks, preserving your home's architectural beauty.
Excellent Product Features
- ✔ High efficient whole roof covering
- ✔ Class A waterproofing & Fireproofing
- ✔ Hail & Wind Resistant
- ✔ More than 60 years lifespan
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the main advantage of solar tiles over traditional panels?
Solar tiles serve as both the primary roofing material and a power generator. They offer a much cleaner, more aesthetic look as the solar cells are almost invisible from a distance.
Q2: Are solar roof tiles durable enough for extreme weather?
Yes, our solar tiles are Class A fire-proof and designed to be hail and wind resistant, providing the same or better protection than conventional roofing materials.
Q3: How long do these solar tiles last?
The system is designed for longevity, with an expected lifespan of more than 60 years, making it a permanent solution for your home.
Q4: Can I install solar tiles on a historical or listed building?
Often, yes. Because solar tiles mimic the appearance of conventional roofs, they are frequently accepted by authorities for buildings with historical or architectural significance where standard panels are prohibited.
Q5: Can I monitor how much energy my roof is producing?
Absolutely. The system includes a mobile monitoring app that shows real-time data on electricity generation, home energy consumption, and total savings.
Q6: Is it cost-effective for new constructions?
Yes. When building a new roof or renovating, you save on both material and labor costs by installing a single product that functions as both a roof and a power plant.