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Roof Pitches Greatly Influence Energy Saving

There are different types of roofs prospective homeowners must keep in mind before purchasing a home. But it is safe to say that spending a little more money on a good roof can save greatly on heating and cooling bills later on.

Roof Pitches Greatly Influence Energy Saving

June 19, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

Around 90 percent of roofs in the United States are dark colored. Under the heat of the sun, these dark roofs can reach up to 100 °F over the ambient temperature, which results in reaching a temperature of 190 °F.

With that being said, it is worth noting that in most American homes, 50 percent of utility bills go toward heating and cooling, according to the Federal Trade Commission. A poorly insulated roof can be the main reason behind that, as it lets in lots of heat during summer, which translates into huge air conditioning bills, and lets off great amounts of heat in winter, causing great heating bills.

Pitched roofs can be a great tool in saving energy and its costs. Roof Pitches are known as the numerical measure of a roof’s steepness. Furthermore, a roof pitch is the angle of the roof surface above the flat plane. To learn more about pitched roofs, click here.

There are different types of roofs prospective homeowners must keep in mind before purchasing a home. But it is safe to say that spending a little more money on a good roof can save greatly on heating and cooling bills later on. Energy efficiency is an important factor in roofing, as an energy-efficient roof keeps houses cooler throughout summer and warmer during winter. Energy-efficient materials are also capable of withstanding constant ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which in turn, extends the life of a roof.

Cool roofs reflect the sun’s visible, infrared and ultraviolet wavelengths, reducing transferred heat to the building. They also radiate absorbed, or non-reflected solar energy, which means they have higher thermal emittance and ultimately enhance roof durability and reduce building cooling loads. A cool roof can reduce energy bills by decreasing air conditioning needs, and improve indoor comfort for spaces that are not usually air conditioned, such as garages. A warm roof, on the other hand, is a breathable roof construction. It lets moisture out, preventing damp and any decay problems. It also conserves heat within the property, eliminating the need for a ventilation system.

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Name: Nadine Dirbashi
Organization: Home Roofing

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