Homeowners don’t hear much about roof adaptation. This concept refers to modifying your roof to withstand harsh elements and heat. It’s ideal for areas that experience extreme weather and temperatures.
Learn more about this concept and why you should consider it when getting a new roof.
URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECT REDUCTION
Urban heat island effect results in temperature discrepancy between cities and their surrounding rural areas. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that temperatures in U.S. cities can get up to 10 degrees higher than their surrounding areas. It results in an increased demand for air conditioning in the summer, which means higher energy costs.
By choosing a green roof for your home, you can help reduce the urban heat island effect. A green roof can also help with the environment by releasing extra oxygen. Another great residential roofing option is reflective roofs. They are designed to reflect sunlight, lower heat transfer and also reduce the urban heat island effect. While many are aware of reflective roofs, they still only make up around 50% of the market for new constructions and roof replacements every year.
ENERGY RESILIENCE
Solar installations on commercial, residential and industrial structures are another roof adaptation method. They minimize the loss of grid electric power, which is a challenge for many urban areas. Solar installations don’t give power when the grid is down, but it can provide stored energy that you can use in case of emergencies.
Christian Brothers Roofing is the area’s most trusted roofer. We install energy-efficient and high-quality roofing products. Our architectural standing seam metal roofs come in a wide range of hues, including ENERGY STAR®-certified colors with a 45-year paint warranty. We also offer siding and gutter installation services. Call us at (502) 244-0208, or fill out our contact form to learn more about our services.