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Regardless of the weather, people count on their roof to keep their homes comfortable and dry, whether it's raining, hot, or snowy. Inefficient or old roofs can increase energy prices and make it difficult to regulate temperatures. A green roof can be 30–40 degrees cooler than a conventional roof.
Fremont, CA: It has been reported that energy-efficient roofs can reduce AC demand by as much as 10 to 15 percent. It is possible to enhance the energy efficiency of some roofs by applying a cool roof coating. The federal government may offer tax credits for solar shingles, metal roofs, and asphalt roofs.
Roofs that Save Energy Reduce energy costs -One benefit of purchasing an energy-efficient roof is the potential to reduce monthly expenses. Homes won't have to exert as much effort to control internal temperatures, which will result in less frequent use of the HVAC system. By making an investment in a green roof, one can lower their home's peak cooling demand by up to 10% to 15%.
Better Sun Protection and Temperature Control -Home temperature is controlled by roofs. During the summer months, the hot sun can be brutal, and the roofs of houses are especially susceptible to damage. A higher SPF rating indicates that more of the sun's rays are reflected away from homes rather than absorbed by them. Shingles and other roofing materials contribute to a higher SPF rating.