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New Roofing and Energy Efficiency

New Roofing and Energy Efficiency

Having an older roof could mean that you’re spending more money than you should on your energy bills. Getting new roofing can help improve your home or building’s energy efficiency, so you can save money throughout the year. Find out more about how a new roof can make your residential or commercial building more energy-efficient.

Choose the Right Material

Certain types of roofing material provide better energy efficiency compared to others. When you explore options for your new roof, make sure you’re familiar with different materials that can help you reduce your energy usage. The following materials provide certain benefits in terms of boosting energy efficiency.

TPO

Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofs can help keep the interior of your home or building cooler, which can help you save money on air conditioning costs. White TPO roofs reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. This helps reduce the amount of heat from the sun that enters your home or building, making it easier for your HVAC system to keep the interior cool. This means your air conditioning won’t need to keep running in order to prevent your home or building from getting too warm. TPO roofs are also made from recyclable materials, which makes them even more environmentally friendly.

Built-Up Roofing Systems

Built-up roofs made of asphalt have a long lifespan and provide plenty of protection from leaks. These roofing systems sometimes have reflective coatings added to offer protection from the sun’s rays as well. This protection can help lower the amount of energy your home or business uses while also preventing your roof from fading or deteriorating from sunlight exposure. The reflective coatings that are used on built-up roofs cause the sun’s UV rays to reflect off the surface rather than be absorbed. This helps reduce the amount of time your air conditioning system needs to be running for a cool and comfortable interior, even in the middle of summer.

Certain types of roofing material provide better energy efficiency compared to others. When you explore options for your new roof, make sure you’re familiar with different materials that can help you reduce your energy usage.

Modified Bitumen

Modified bitumen roofs are built to last for a few decades when they’re properly maintained over the years. These roofs can also hold up under adverse weather conditions, such as downpours and heavy winds that hit the Atlanta area. When you have a modified bitumen roof on your home or business, you’ll also be lowering your energy usage. These types of roofs are made from materials that make it harder for UV rays to enter your interior. This helps your home or business stay cooler in summer so that you don’t have to use your air conditioning as often. Reducing your air conditioning usage can help you save a considerable amount on your energy bills. Keep in mind that lighter colors are able to reflect more sunlight compared to black or other darker colors

Keeping your roof in good condition can help it last longer. Contact Rosie’s Roofing and Restoration in Atlanta to schedule a roof inspection.

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