Cool Roofs: Good for the Environment and Your Energy Bill

The term “cool roof” doesn’t refer to a roof that is particularly chic and suave, though a cool roof definitely can be. Rather, it refers to the fact that a cool roof stays cooler, temperature-wise, than a regular roof. On a hot day a regular roof can reach upwards of 65°C, while a cool roof can remain under 37°C. Cool roofs tend to have greater longevity, as extreme heat can cause damage to a roof over time.

There are many different types of cool roof systems available for you to choose from. Some use singly-ply sheet membranes made of materials such as thermoplastic polyolefin, polyvinyl chloride, or modified bitumen. Alternatively, a roof can be turned into cool roof using a number of different reflective outer coatings.

How a Cool Roof Can Lower Your Energy Bill

Since a cool roof is better at reflecting away sun rays than a regular roof, it will allow the inside of your home to remain much cooler on a hot day. This will not only make your indoor living space much more comfortable during the summer, but it will decrease your need to run the air conditioning. It won’t take long for you to notice a substantial decrease in the operating costs of your HVAC system.

Cool Roofs and the Environment

On top of being advantageous for your bank account, cool roofs also have several important benefits for the environment. Cool roofs help to decrease the effects of global warming by contributing significantly less to the heat island effect, which is when urban areas are several degrees warmer than surrounding rural areas. By decreasing your reliance on air conditioning cool roofs also decrease your need for electricity, ultimately helping to reduce power plant emissions.

Cool Roof Installation in Edmonton

If a cool roof sounds like something you might be interested in for your Edmonton area home, then you should get in touch with an Edmonton roofing company such as A. Clark Roofing & Siding LP. Our expert roofing contractors can help you figure out of a cool roof is right for your home, what type of cool roof system would work best, and how much you might stand to save on your energy bill.

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