The temperature of your roof plays an important part in a number of environmental factors within your home. If your roof collects heat without reflecting any then your home will get hot during the summer months meaning you will have to pay more for energy to keep your air conditioning running or face long sweaty days with no reprise from the searing temperatures. This extra heat can also cause a build up of moisture inside your roof and eventually cause damage to the timber structure; this damage may manifest itself in the form of cracks, warped materials and leaks. Also in winter your home will get cold and you will have to pay more for heating. There are essentially four main types of reflective roofing materials you may want to consider using for your roof.
The roof is the part of the house that takes the most damage when protecting us from the elements. It has to cope with extreme conditions ranging from wintry ice to summer sun. Many substances simply can not withstand this diverse abuse meaning it is important to select strong roofing made from a durable and resistant material that will withstand just about anything. Advances in technology have seen various new forms of roofing as well as advances in old techniques and reduces in cost, so the options are wide when selecting good roofing.
Metal roofing is an innovative approach to home improvement. When you think of a metal roof, you would often think of a commercial building. Fortunately for homeowners, that's no longer the case. In addition to the many technical benefits of metal roofing, it can be designed to look like conventional shingles, tile or slate. Visual appeal is one of the cosmetic reasons that someone may choose metal roofing. It can be light in color compared to other material, which is not always the norm. But it never hurts to lighten up, right?
Metal roofing is usually manufactured in steel, copper, aluminum or stainless steel. It can be coated in a many different types and colors of paint and other coatings, making it as beautiful as it is durable. Modern metal roofing frequently carry warrantees of 50 years.
The world is full of copper lovers, and lovers of the copper roof are by no means an exception. There are essentially two different types of copper roof you can buy. There is the solid copper roof that consists solely of sheet copper on your roof. It is resilient to weathering and will protect your house for decades but it is incredibly costly. On the other hand, copper roof shingles are made by attached sheets of copper around standard asphalt shingles. All in all, the cost is likely to work out less than a slate roof but once the copper roof shingles have aged and been weathered they will take on the magnificent green look that only copper can create.