American Metal Roofs will be conducting a research study in Michigan on the cost savings from installing the Inspiration ES Smart Roofing System.

Flint, Michigan (PRWEB) November 27, 2013

American Metal Roofs of Flint Michigan is conducting an important research study on the home energy savings of metal roofs. The system being tested is the Inspiration ES Energy Saving Smart Roofing System, which includes specially Hi-R Kynar coated metal roofing, High-Flow ridge vents, Heat BarrierXP Radiant Barrier Insulation and state-of-the-art smart energy management technology.

"We believe that this research study will prove how American Metal Roofs will save consumers up to 20 percent on their home energy costs. With this data, we will be able to illustrate how an American metal roof will pay for it self over time." - Frank Farmer President of American Metal Roofs

In exchange for their participation, study participants will receive a deep discount on the Inspiration ES system for their home. The study will be conducted by comparing energy usage of the home for the 12 month period prior to the installation and then for the 12 months after Inspiration ES is installed.

Interested participants should contact American Metal Roofs directly to determine if their home qualifies for this important home energy study.

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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday’s Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann’s guilty plea in court.  Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas, File Footage; News12; Photo Credit: James Carbone; John Roca; Handout

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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday’s Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann’s guilty plea in court.  Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas, File Footage; News12; Photo Credit: James Carbone; John Roca; Handout

'The thing that really struck me was the duality of it' Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday's Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann's guilty plea in court.

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