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Centria offers a good commerical building product called the SolarCrest if you are looking for a system that integrates well with a metal roof.
For residential you might want to look at the PVL-136 Flexlight from ecotechnousa.com. Their product can adhere to the roof without violating the roof's warrantee. ph 888-522-3626
Whatever choice you make try to get Miami-Dade approval. It is the most stringent code compliance for hurricanes in Florida and it will work just about everywhere.
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For residential you might want to look at the PVL-136 Flexlight from ecotechnousa.com. Their product can adhere to the roof without violating the roof's warrantee. ph 888-522-3626
Whatever choice you make try to get Miami-Dade approval. It is the most stringent code compliance for hurricanes in Florida and it will work just about everywhere.
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