Architecturally integrated solar roof tiles installed on premium residential properties across New Jersey, New York, and beyond.
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Every project in this portfolio began with a single question: what does this roof need to look like. The tile profile, color, shadow line, and coursing are specified to each home individually before anything else is considered. The result in every case is a roof that looks exactly as it should, and generates electricity permanently and invisibly through the surface itself. A curated selection of completed installations.
The homeowner here had spent years declining conventional solar proposals that would have altered the roofline permanently. The concrete solar tile installation added full generation capacity without changing a single visible element of the home's clean architectural character. That conversation, and the outcome, is typical of the clients Vitruvion works with.
Among the more complex installations in the Vitruvion portfolio, this estate property spans multiple roof planes at varying pitches across a substantial footprint. The scope required a full architectural drawing set before a single tile was ordered. The system produces more electricity annually than the household consumes — quietly, invisibly, and permanently.
A substantial residence where the scale of the home demanded a roofing material with genuine architectural presence. The Westlake concrete solar tiles were specified in a charcoal profile that anchors the façade without competing with the stonework below. From the street, there is no indication this home generates electricity.
A traditional colonial where the symmetry of the façade placed particular demands on the tile layout, requiring careful planning around the dormers and chimney penetrations to maintain even coursing across every roof plane. The finished installation is indistinguishable from a conventional high-end roof, which was exactly the point.
A well-executed installation on a traditional colonial where the emphasis was precision over scale. The tile layout was planned around the existing architectural details of the home, and the finished surface reads as a considered material choice rather than a retrofit. The generation capacity is proportional to the footprint and entirely invisible from every view.
The consistency of the concrete tile surface at close range is what distinguishes this material from every other solar product available. Each tile is cast from the same mold, fired to the same profile, and installs with the same shadow line as a conventional concrete roof tile. The solar cell is embedded, not applied.
Ridge and hip coursing on a completed installation in Morris County. The cap tiles are manufactured to the same specification as the field tiles, maintaining a continuous profile from eave to ridge with no visible hardware, no mounting brackets, and no interruption to the roofline.
Vitruvion works with a limited number of homeowners and developers each quarter across New Jersey and New York. If you are planning a roof replacement or new construction and want to see how this material performs on a home like yours, the conversation starts here.
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