• Eagle Roofing uses solar panels for solar roofsLooking toward 2012, we want to give our readers a preview of what’s new on the eco-friendly kitchen and home products scene. We’ll be presenting some of the innovation highlights we see on the market from now up until the 2012 International Builders Show in early February so stay tuned. We will be presenting several examples of sustainable and stylish eco-products each week, so please check back to view these that will transform your kitchen and home into a greener environment!

    Eagle Roofing Products
    If you’re looking for a new roof or an eco-friendly way to transform your home, then maybe the way to go is with products from Eagle Roofing.

    You can choose from the Standard Weight Roof Tile, the Lightweight Roof Tile or if you want to stay committed to the environment the Eagle Solar Roof.

    With the Eagle Solar Roof, not only will your home be up to date, it provides a way for you to produce your own power through a system that protects your home all while creating energy.

    Here are just a few ways a solar roof impacts the environment:
    • Prevent 300 lbs. of coal from being mined Prevent 600 lbs. of CO2 from entering the atmosphere
    • Prevent 210 gallons of water from being consumed
    • Prevents NO and SO2 from being released into the environment

    Eagle Roofing doesn’t stop there when it comes to green building. They also offer Energy Saving Roofs and Cool Roof Tile that is Energy Star certified.

    Eagle Roofing Products produces solar roof panels

    If the above doesn’t persuade you, then maybe the fact that Eagle Roofing was used in building a home on ABC’s hit “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” will!

    Overall, your home will have a higher performance, with low energy costs. Can’t get much better than that! For more information, be sure to visit Eagle Roofing’s Booth, W300, at IBS and ask how you can transform your home into an eco-savvy atmosphere.

    Photo Credit: Eagle Roofing
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