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5 Ways to Make Your Roof More Energy Efficient


One of the most popular topics for home improvement right now is making your home more energy efficient. Improving the efficiency of your home can help you stay warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer and at the same time, reduce your energy bills. A lot of times the focus for making your home more efficient is on replacing things like windows, doors, and heating systems. However, another important place to consider is your roof. Your roof takes the full brunt of the sun’s heat every day and an energy efficient roof can make a significant difference in your house. If you are considering replacing your roof, here are five ways to make your home more efficient in the process.

1. Choose a lighter color for your roof. Roof color makes a big difference in the amount of heat that enters your home. Dark roofs absorb light and heat and generally direct it inward. A light colored roof will reflect the heat and not transfer it to the interior of your home.

2. Improve the insulation under the roof. Many homes do not have enough insulation in the attic. Adding insulation can prevent heat from penetrating into the interior of your home. A properly insulated roof can help maintain the temperature in your home regardless of the temperature outside.

3. Consider an alternative to asphalt shingles. Roofing materials like premium metal can add a unique look to your home while still improving your energy efficiency. It reflects heat rather than absorbing it, helping to prevent unwanted heat from entering your home.

4. Use a cool roof coating. A cool roof coating is a finishing layer that lightens the roof to help it reflect heat. Our Metal roofing Options are coated with PVDF resin based coating that deflects up to 60% of the solar gain of your roof.

5. Improve the ventilation. Even the most energy efficient roof is still going to result in some heat getting into your attic. A quality ventilation system can help to exhaust the hot air out of your attic. Active systems that use a fan can be programmed to turn on at a specific temperature so that they only turn on when needed.

When the time comes to replace your roof, it will provide you with a great opportunity to significantly increase the energy efficiency of your home. Choosing the right roofing material can reduce your energy bills while giving your home a unique look. So the next time you need a roof replacement, let a Canadian Roof Specialist assist you in considering what improvements you can make to the energy efficiency of your roof and home.

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