Solar panels are one of the increasing options for choosing solar power generation for your home. Some options are better than others, and all depend on what’s suitable for your location and situation. Supply and trusted performance are both important issues to consider. Our recommendation? Roof-mounted panels on the right roof. Why? Roof-mounted solar panels… ( read more )
We can make sustainable choices in the autos we purchase and use or collect energy for our homes. Did you know you can make a sustainable roofing choice in roofing? The very least sustainable roofing choice is asphalt. The most stainable choice in roofing is metal. How do asphalt roofs compare with Kassel & Irons’s… ( read more )
Heritage Junction is an assortment of historic buildings from across California, carefully maintained in Santa Clarita, California, to period-correct standards. The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society assembled this collection that now includes a train station, a schoolhouse, a 1927 home with a complete interior, a chapel, and houses from around California. Each of these buildings… ( read more )
For many homeowners, solar panels offer opportunities to save money and make your own power. A steel roof manufactured by Kassel & Irons ensures a solid foundation for all that energy production. Roof Mounted Solar Panels The expanse of your roof, with nothing between it and the sun, is the perfect place to begin generating… ( read more )
Sustainable is a word you hear often, and we use it when talking about our roofing products, too. But beyond being a buzzword, what does sustainable mean? To find out, we read about the 3 pillars (foundations) of sustainability the concept represents. Economic Social Environmental Taking the long-term view of the importance of any consumer… ( read more )
Here are 9 ways that every Kassel & Irons metal roof contributes to saving energy. Embodied Energy: Manufactured and Delivered With Saving Energy as a Value 1. Our metal roofing products are made of up to 35% recycled content and are completely recyclable. The embodied energy in recycled metal is far, far less than the… ( read more )
It’s an unusual name for a roofing contractor, but it works for Frank Iberger and his team in New Hampshire. The unusual name also supports an unusual sales and customer service approach by this well-established company. We’re impressed by Frank, and we think you will be, too. Why metal for New Hampshire? New Hampshire’s ever-changing… ( read more )
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