GAF Energy announced last week that the Sterling Ranch master-planned community in Douglas County, Colo., has approved the installation of its Timberline Solar roof shingles.
In a July 10 news release, GAF Energy said the acceptance “confirms that Timberline Solar meets or exceeds the community's extremely high standards for safety, energy production, and aesthetics.”
Sterling Ranch has positioned itself as an eco-friendly, sustainable-driven community near Highlands Ranch and Littleton, at the base of the Rocky Mountain foothills. GAF Energy said the availability of Timberline Solar will help the master-planned community reach its sustainability targets, including achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
"We're proud to have Timberline Solar approved for installation in Sterling Ranch, a master-planned community in Colorado, known for its high standards," said David Kaltsas, Chief Revenue Officer, GAF Energy. "With Timberline Solar, homeowners can enjoy a beautiful, efficient solar roof that's built to endure Colorado's tough winter conditions, including heavy snow. At GAF Energy, we are committed to making the most aesthetically pleasing and durable solar roof on the market."
GAF Energy, a Standard Industries company and leading provider of solar roofing in North America, produces Timberline Solar at the company's manufacturing facilities in California and Texas. The company said its 450,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Georgetown, Texas, will make GAF Energy the world's largest solar roofing producer.
For more information, visit gaf.energy/timberline-solar.