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Most Energy Efficient Roof Material and Color

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Real Estate Agent with Kims Properties

If you are a homeowner, then you know how important it is to replace and update your roof. The roof acts as protection from heavy rain, dirt, debris, or anything that can get into your house. In addition, energy conservation plays an important role as well. Choosing the right roof can help you conserve energy, but the wrong one can be the cause of expensive electric bills. In fact, you can save 30% of your electric bills with the right material. Roofing pros at Element Exteriors state that since a roof can reach up to 175°F, it affects the heating and cooling system of your entire house. If the roof is constantly very hot, the AC will have to work extra hard to cool your entire home. This can lead to a very expensive electric bill. Luckily, there are roofing materials that can help you to conserve energy. Below are different options when you’re looking for the most energy efficient roof material and color to keep energy costs low and keep your home cooler.

Energy Efficient Roof Materials - Keep Your Home Cool 

What is a Cool Roof?

A cool roof is created to reflect the sun’s ray instead of absorbing it. Due to less absorption, the cooler a home could be. It often reflects 65% of the sun's rays and is more energy efficient.

Green Roof

The green roof is covered in grass or plants. This is the best option for a flat surface. The grass or plants can help lower the temperature of the roof, which can help you save a lot of energy.

Slate and Clay Tiles

The lighter the color of the roof, the more energy efficient it is. Although not all types of roofing material are adequate for all climates. Unfortunately, clay can shatter during a hailstorm, so it’s best for a more stable climate. Slates are a hard material and can be used in any type of climate. Slates and clays are highly energy efficient, so it works out very well.

Metal

A metal roof can reflect the majority of the sun’s ray, therefore making it an energy efficient material for your roof. These materials are usually copper, steel, and aluminum material.

Sprayed Polyurethane Foam

This type of roofing system provides excellent insulation and protects the house from the heat. You can save up to 58% energy costs with a foam roof.

Thermoplastic Olefin/ Polyolefin

This roofing system has a rubber coating that provides durability and flexibility. This is also an energy efficient option. This type of roofing can work for homes in all sorts of climates.

Conclusion

If you are searching for the the most energy efficient roof material and color, then it’s best to look for material that is well insulated, is a lighter color, and can reflect the heat. This is mainly because it will keep the roof cooler so that your house won’t use as much AC to cool it down. As a result, it can help you save a lot of energy and money in the long run. After all, the wrong roofing material can absorb a lot of heat causing your house to work harder to cool the entire interior.

John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Kim Anderson very valuable report for energy efficient roof material and color.

Jan 08, 2019 04:46 PM
susan paige
Canzell Realty - Spring Hill, FL
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Thanks you for this article. I will look forward to sharing this.

Jan 10, 2019 12:12 PM
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Philip

Nice article.. if you have time to review the Teslar solar roofs that would be a worthwhile article.

Feb 15, 2019 10:21 PM
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