Englert Inc., Perth Amboy, N.J., has become a stocking authorized distributor of Dawn Solar’s systems with installation and service being provided by a network of authorized Englert solar thermal installers. Together, Englert and Dawn Solar Systems Inc., Brentwood, N.H., will be able to provide customers with an integrated solar thermal roofing system including pumps, tanks and controls for water, space and process heating applications. Distribution will be available throughout North America. The system is available for both new roof and reroofing applications. “We look forward to working with Dawn Solar as a North American distributor,” said Tom Dyszkiewicz, senior vice president for business development at Englert. “[The alliance] formalizes a three-year relationship that has already resulted in the most successful installations of integrated solar roofing systems in North America. Combining Dawn’s technology expertise and Englert’s proven reputation for service ensures builders and architects that their return on investment in solar will be swift and solid.”
Integrated solar thermal roofing from Englert and Dawn Solar
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