Can Your Roof Save You Money and Cool the Planet?


Did you know that your roof color can actually affect your energy bill, your comfort in the house and even contribute to climate change?  It’s true.  Our traditionally dark composition roofs contribute to what is called an “urban heat island.”  The problem with most home roofs is that they absorb the heat of the sun, the temperature of the area rises, and our air conditioners have to work much harder to keep us all cool and cozy.

What’s a Heat Island?

No, it’s not an island in the Bahamas.  “Heat island” describes built up areas that are hotter than nearby rural areas.  According to the EPA, the annual air temperature of a city with 1 million people or more can be 1.8–5.4°F warmer than its surroundings. In the evening, the difference can be as high as 22°F.

Heat islands are no joke.  They can affect communities by increasing summertime peak energy demand, air conditioning costs, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and heat-related illness.


graph provided by EPA

What Can Home Owners Do?

Very simple.  Next time you are replacing your roof, opt for a light colored type with a radiant barrier.  You see, this type of roof reflects and the sun’s heat back into space instead of transferring it to the building below. This helps keep your roof cooler and reduces your cooling load and air conditioning needs.  Cool, isn’t it?

Most roofers in San Jose area are aware of this and do offer options to address this problem.  All we need to do as a community is to ask.

Let’s say you opt for the most common option – a standard 30-40 year, light tile composition roof.  All you need to do is combine OSB (oriented strand board) sheathing with radiant barrier foil and lay the tiles on top it. Voilà!  You got yourself a cooler roof.  There are some other methods of achieving the same but you get the point – the solution is not complicated or expensive.

The installation cost premium for cool roofs versus conventional roofing materials ranges from zero to 5 or 10 cents per square foot for most products but the benefits of these cool roofs are huge.  In fact, according to the EPA website, a California study found that cool roofs provide an average yearly net savings of almost 50 cents per square foot. This number includes the price premium for cool roofing products and increased heating costs in the winter as well as summertime energy savings, savings from downsizing cooling equipment, and reduced labor and material costs over time due to the longer life of cool roofs compared with conventional roofs.

Now cool roofs are not going to entirely solve the heat island problem.  In order for that to happen we will still need more vegetation and cool pavements but it’s a start.  Steven Chu, the US Secretary of Energy and a Nobel prize-winning scientist, said a few months ago that making roofs white or light-colored would help to mitigate climate change.

So there you have it, another no brainer solution that requires nothing but a shift of awareness and a slight style adjustment.  Not only your energy bills will be lower but you will be doing a great deal of good for the environment.

More on Green Homes:  http://SanJoseGreenHome.com


2 Responses to “Can Your Roof Save You Money and Cool the Planet?”

  1. 1
    Grail

    This is so true and right on. I absolutely know some wonderful vendors if any one would like their names who do an oustanding job in this type of work which will save your client mega money each month for years to come. It is a win win and you will be a heroe for a long time to come. Shoot me an email gnitsch61@gmail.com

  2. 2
    jim

    we have to have our roof replaced

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