Fremont, California-based PetersenDean Roofing & Solar has announced its relationship with GAF. The relationship will help supply PetersenDean consumers in all of its seven operating states with shingles that can be used to comply with Title 24 cool roof requirements.
GAF is an American owned company with headquarters in Parsippany, N.J., and more than 30 manufacturing facilities nationwide.
“We selected GAF because they own a network of manufacturing facilities and produce products that make the company a leader in the industry,” says Gary Liardon, president of U.S. consumer division, PetersenDean Roofing & Solar. “With all of GAF’s plants based in the U.S., we are providing our customers with products and supporting American jobs. They also produce shingle colors that our customers like and offer comprehensive warranties. We are proud to partner with GAF.”
GAF has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval on its products. The company also recently introduced its Timberline HD Reflector Series Shingles, which can be used to comply with Title 24 cool roof requirements. Cool roofs reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than traditional roofs to help keep your home cooler. Additionally, GAF offers its Timberline HD Reflector Series Shingles in a variety of colors with comprehensive warranties. The color selection and warranties will provide PetersenDean customers with choice, quality, and peace of mind.
“At GAF, we are committed to working with the best contractors in the industry,” says Todd Tarchalski, West area vice president of sales at GAF. “We couldn’t be more excited to work with PetersenDean.”
The GAF products will be offered in all seven states where PetersenDean operates.
This relationship helps meet two goals for PetersenDean, which installs about 2,000 solar and roof systems each month nationally: providing PetersenDean customers with quality, innovative roofing materials and supporting American jobs.
“We made a decision at PetersenDean to only source our products from manufacturing facilities in North America,” says Jim Petersen, president and CEO of PetersenDean Roofing & Solar. “That’s why we chose to utilize GAF, which owns multiple manufacturing facilities across the nation. We can help customers lower their electric bills, help the environment, and help the economy.”
PetersenDean is a privately held solar and roofing company and is known for its solar system technology and its American-made solar and roofing products. PetersenDean’s Solar4America initiative supports American jobs, manufacturing, and energy independence by sourcing solar panels and all system components from domestic producers. The PetersenDean solar system includes Buy-American-Act-compliant panels, inverters, and racking installed by U.S. companies. The relationship with GAF further highlights PetersenDean’s commitment to supporting American jobs.