According to Energy Star, ENERGY STAR certified roof products help to bounce back the sun's rays to help reduce energy waste by up to 50F and transfer through the roofing system, but it can also do so much more. It can lower roof surface temperature drastically, decreasing the amount of heat transferred into a building and reducing the amount of energy needed to compensate for that additional heat exchange. This is why the many ways to improve residential roofing systems and make them more energy-efficient have become so popular these days.
Not all roofing materials are the same. In fact, many roofs are designed with their regional weather and climate in mind. So, the materials that are best for southern homes might not work as well on northern homes. Working with a roofing company or contractor can help ensure you find the right materials for your roof quickly and easily.
Insulation is an important part of keeping your home's temperature regulated. Attic insulation can help provide a buffer for your roofing area to help dissipate the exchange of heat through the attic and the roof itself. A good layer of insulation can go a long way in making your roof more energy-efficient all year long.
While it might seem like a small thing, keeping your color choice in mind can also help ensure you get the most energy-efficient roofing system possible. Lighter colors are better in warm climates as it reflects the sun's rays. Darker colors are better in colder climates as it absorbs the sun's rays more effectively.
The final thing you can do when choosing your roofing setup is to mind the way your ventilation is set up. Keeping good airflow in the attic, as well as the rest of the home and help provide fresh clean air and keep the home comfortable. This can lower the need to run the AC or heat as much and save money on bills each month.
If you have questions about how to plan your roofing system and keep it in good working order, or you want to learn more about getting the most energy efficient roof you can, contact your local roofing company today to get started!
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